© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration Respiration Blood and guts! Oxygen and the lungs 8B Respiration.

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© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration Respiration Blood and guts! Oxygen and the lungs 8B Respiration

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college Respiration 8B Respiration

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Energy words Match the word to its correct meaning: 1 respiration 2 oxygen 3 carbon dioxide 4 water 5 energy 6 transport systems Ais a poisonous by-product of respiration. Btake materials to and from respiring cells. Cis needed to release energy from glucose in the body. Dthe process that releases energy from food. Eis made when energy is released from food. Fis needed to do anything. Dthe process that releases energy from food. Cis needed to release energy from glucose in the body. Ais a poisonous by-product of respiration. Eis made when energy is released from food. Fis needed to do anything. Btake materials to and from respiring cells.

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Who needs energy anyway? We all need energy to do anything. We also need energy to make things like new body cells, or hair. What do you use most of your energy to do?

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8C Who needs the most energy? Sort these 25-year-old women into an order based on the amount of energy they need every day. Make a list starting with the one needing the most energy. Athlete Nurse Office worker Pregnant woman Breastfeeding mother

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B How did you do?

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration – the truth, and quite few lies True or false? 1. Respiration means breathing. 2. Respiration occurs in all body cells. 3. Respiration gives out oxygen. 4. Carbon dioxide is used up by respiration. 5. Respiration is a chemical process that releases energy. 6.Plants do not respire. FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration – the truth, and quite few lies True or false? 1. Respiration releases energy from glucose. 2. Oxygen is needed for respiration in humans. 3. We die without oxygen because we cannot respire. 4. Respiration is a bit like burning. 5. People do not respire while they are asleep. 6. The more energy we need, the less we respire. TRUE FALSE

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration and combustion Respiration and combustion - same thing? Or not? Are these statements... …only true about respiration? (R) …only true about combustion? (C) …true about respiration and combustion (R & C) Needs a high temperature(C) Gives out light(C) Happens at room temperature(R) Gives out heat(R & C) Needs enzymes to work properly(R) Uses oxygen(R & C) Gives out carbon dioxide(R & C)

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college Blood and guts! 8B Blood and guts!

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Blood cells Red blood cells carry oxygen. They are packed full of a chemical called haemoglobin. There’s no nucleus! White blood cells fight infection. There are a few different types of white blood cells. Platelets - they help the blood to clot. Plasma - the yellowish liquid that all of the cells float around in. It contains lots of dissolved substances to keep cells healthy.

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Getting it around the body

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college Oxygen and the lungs 8B Oxygen and the lungs

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8b So what are the lungs for? The lungs have two jobs: 1 to collect oxygen from the air 2to deliver carbon dioxide to the air This means that they need 1 a large surface area for this swapping of gases to take place 2 ways to prevent the surfaces being clogged up with dust from the air 3 a good blood supply and circulatory system to move things around the body. How many times do you breathe in a minute?

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration is the same as breathing? No? Breathing is the movement of air in and out of the lungs. You can see people breathing and it’s one of the first things a doctor looks for to see if someone is alive. Respiration is a chemical reaction going on inside all living cells. It releases energy from glucose to keep the body alive.

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Breathing system

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Matching 1 We breathe in air containing... 2Air gets to the air sacs through... 3 Oxygen passes from the air sacs to... 4Oxygenated blood leaves the lungs through... 5Deoxygenated blood enters the lungs through... 6The air we breathe out has... A…less oxygen and more carbon dioxide B…the blood C…the wind pipe and bronchi D…the pulmonary artery E…the pulmonary vein F…lots of oxygen but very little carbon dioxide Match the two halves of these sentences: F…lots of oxygen but very little carbon dioxide C…the wind pipe and bronchi B…the blood E…the pulmonary vein D…the pulmonary artery A…less oxygen and more carbon dioxide

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration check 1. Animals respire because… a) they need energy b) they live on land c) to cool down. 2. Plants respire… a) only at night b) only during the day c) all the time.

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration check 3. Which of these is true about combustion but NOT about respiration? a) It gives out energy. b) It gives out light c) It gives out heat. 4. We take in oxygen through… a) our skin b) our gut c) our lungs.

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration check 5. Carbon dioxide is made… a) in all body cells b) only in the lungs c) everywhere except the brain. 6. Red blood cells are red… a) because they contain haemoglobin b) because they contain glucose c) to show up when we cut ourselves.

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration check 7. Arteries take blood… a) from the heart to the cells b) from the cells to the heart c) from the lungs to the heart. 8. The lungs have a good blood supply to… a) let oxygen and carbon dioxide move in and out quickly b) keep them warm c) store blood until it is needed by other parts of the body.

© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8B Respiration everywhere Complete the table below. Gaseous exchange means taking in one gas and giving out another gas. Why does it always say ‘yes’ in the respiration column? OrganismsDo they breathe? Do they carry out gaseous exchange? Do they respire? Fish Bacteria Earthworms no yes