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What is the point in valves?

Stops the back flow of blood

Aerobic respiration equation?

Glucose+Oxygen=Carbon dioxide+Water+Energy

Anaerobic Respiration equation?

Glucose=Lactic Acid+Energy

Where do biochemical changes take place?

Mitochondria

What does a cell need to stay alive?

Glucose and Oxygen constantly

What does a cell need to stay alive?

Glucose and Oxygen constantly

What does breathing do within the body?

supply the body with oxygen and removes the carbon dioxide through the lungs

what form is energy given to cells in?

ATP

what form is energy given to cells in?

ATP

Name three examples that energy is used for in the body?

•muscle contraction


•swimming of sperms


•nerve impulse transmittion

what form is energy given to cells in?

ATP

Name three examples that energy is used for in the body?

•muscle contraction


•swimming of sperms


•nerve impulse transmittion

Muscle activity generates heat. An increase in acidity and temperature encourages the release of?

oxygen from the oxyhaemoglobin

what form is energy given to cells in?

ATP

Name three examples that energy is used for in the body?

•muscle contraction


•swimming of sperms


•nerve impulse transmittion

Muscle activity generates heat. An increase in acidity and temperature encourages the release of?

oxygen from the oxyhaemoglobin

The heart has 4 muscle chambers. Which are?

2 atria and 2 ventricles above each other

what form is energy given to cells in?

ATP

Name three examples that energy is used for in the body?

•muscle contraction


•swimming of sperms


•nerve impulse transmittion

Muscle activity generates heat. An increase in acidity and temperature encourages the release of?

oxygen from the oxyhaemoglobin

The heart has 4 muscle chambers. Which are?

2 atria and 2 ventricles above each other

where are valves found?

Where blood enters and leaves the heart

what form is energy given to cells in?

ATP

Name three examples that energy is used for in the body?

•muscle contraction


•swimming of sperms


•nerve impulse transmittion

Muscle activity generates heat. An increase in acidity and temperature encourages the release of?

oxygen from the oxyhaemoglobin

The heart has 4 muscle chambers. Which are?

2 atria and 2 ventricles above each other

where are valves found?

Where blood enters and leaves the heart

name 2 functions of the heart?

•Pump blood to and from the lungs to carry oxygen around the body and remove carbon dioxide


• to and from the body for the cells in the body tissues

name the 3 types of blood vessels?

•Artery


•Vein


•Capillary

name the 3 types of blood vessels?

•Artery


•Vein


•Capillary

What is ATP?

Transfers chemical energy from substances to the cell