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Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

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Page 1: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Respiration and exercise

Page 2: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

What is aerobic respiration?

• The process of releasing energy from food.• It happens in all cells in plants and animals at

all times.• Oxygen is required.

Page 3: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Where does it occur?

• Inside mitochondria.• Enzymes catalyse the

reaction.

ATP can be found inside and is used as an energy store.

Page 4: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

What is the energy used for?1. To make larger molecules like proteins.2. Muscle contraction.3. Maintain body temperature (birds and

mammals).4. To make larger molecules like proteins from

sugars and nitrates in plants.

Page 5: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Exercise

Task 1 – carry out some light exercise.

What changes did you notice?

Page 6: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

• Increase in breathing rate and breathe deeper – get more oxygen to muscle cells and remove the build up of carbon dioxide.

• Increase in heart rate – delivers more blood to the muscles

Page 7: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Fitness

Recovery period

Resting heart rate

The fitter you are the lower your resting HR, smaller increase in HR when exercising and a shorter recovery period.

Page 8: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Where does the energy come from?

• Stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles.• During exercise this is broken down into

glucose to provide energy.

Page 9: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Anaerobic respiration

• During vigorous exercise the body struggles to keep up with the demand from the muscles.

• Lacking oxygen the cells can respire anaerobically.

Page 10: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Lactic acid

• Anaerobic respiration causes muscle fatigue and produces lactic acid.

• This causes cramps and can be very painful.

Page 11: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Task 2 - Investigating muscle fatigue

• In pairs/ small groups count how many times you can open and close the tube holder in 20 seconds when holding a test tube holder in your left hand.

• Repeat 5 times and then with your right hand.

• Draw a line graph to show any patterns in your results.

Page 12: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Investigating muscle fatigueHand Repetitions in 20 seconds

T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6

Left

Right

Page 13: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Oxygen debt

• After exercising hard you have to ‘pay back’ the oxygen you couldn’t deliver to the muscles.

• Breathing and heart rate will be high for some time until this is completed.

• This will allow the lactic acid to be broken down into carbon dioxide and water.

Page 14: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Exercise investigation

• Using the wooden benches and working in pairs or small groups you are to investigate the effects of exercise on heart rate.

• Measure your resting heart rate when sitting.

• Do step ups for 1 minute and then measure your resting HR sitting.

• Produce a line graph to show any patterns in your results.

Page 15: Respiration and exercise. What is aerobic respiration? The process of releasing energy from food. It happens in all cells in plants and animals at all.

Comparing recovery period

Name Resting heart rate

(bpm)

HR after 1 min

HR after 1.5 min

HR after 2 min

HR after 2.5 min

HR after 3 min

HR after 3.5 min

HR after 4 min

HR after 4.5 min

HR after 5 min