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Science Form 3 note                      SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK                          Teacher zaidi@maher2010


                                Chapter 1: Respiration


                                         Respiration

     Human Breathing                   Transport of oxygen                 Importance of a healthy
                                                                             respiratory system
       Mechanism

                      Respiratory system               Diffusion of oxygen                    Harmful substances
                                                            by blood

                            lungs                      Transport of oxygen                   Effects of pollutants
                                                            by blood

                          inhalation                   Diffusion of oxygen                   Respiratory diseases.
                                                             into cell

                          exhalation                                                         Good habit to improve
                                                                                                  air quality.


Human Respiratory system                          PMR 03, 08

     1. The human respiratory system consists of:
          a. Respiratory organs (nasal cavity, trachea, bronchi, lung and breathing channel)
          b. Rib cage
          c. Diaphragm
          d. Intercostal muscles

                                        Draw figure 1.1 page 2

                e. Our body has two lungs (right & left).
                f. Each lung consists of the bronchus, bronchioles and alveoli.

                                       Draw figure 1.2 page 2

     2. The route taken by the air from the nose till the alveolus can be as follows:
Science Form 3 note                 SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK               Teacher zaidi@maher2010




Breathing Mechanism
http://scienceu.fsu.edu
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/kids/breathing.shtml
http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/body/lung_SW_p3.html

     1. When inhaling                PMR 05, 06

                a.    the external intercostals muscle contracts. This causes the ribs to
                      move upwards and outwards. At the same time, the internal
                      intercostals muscle relaxes.
                b.    The diaphragm muscle contracts and causes the diaphragm to move
                      downwards and flatten.
                c.    The volume of the thoracic cavity increases and with this, air
                      pressure in it becomes lower than the atmospheric air pressure
                      (air pressure outside the lungs)
                d.    This situation causes air from the outside to be sucked into the
                      lung.

                                    Draw figure 1.4 page 4

     2. When exhaling            PMR 03
          a.    the internal intercostals muscle contracts. This causes the ribs to
                move downwards and inwards. At the same time, the external
                intercostals muscle relaxes. (the ribs to its original position)
          b.    The diaphragm muscle relaxes and causes the diaphragm to curve
                upwards. (become dome-shape)
          c.    The volume of the thoracic cavity decreases and with this, air
                pressure in it becomes higher than the atmospheric air pressure
                (air pressure outside the lungs)
          d.    This situation causes air in the lungs to be forced out.
Science Form 3 note              SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK              Teacher zaidi@maher2010

                 COMPARISON BETWEEN INHALATION AND EXHALATION

              Inhalation             SIMILARITIES                 Exhalation
                     Involves the diaphragm and intercostals muscles
                                      DIFFERENCES
                                                           Relaxes (become dome
        Contracts (flattens)       Action of diaphragm
                                                                     shape)
                                    Action of external
              Contracts                                              Relax
                                   intercostal muscles
                                    Action of internal
                Relax                                               Contract
                                   intercostal muscles
                                    Volume of thoracic
              Increases                                           Decreases
                                          cavity
                                 Air pressure in thoracic
              Decreases                                            Increases
                                          cavity
         Rise upwards and                                   Move downwards and
                                    Movement of ribs
              outwards                                              inwards
        Air is drawn into the                              Air is exhaled from the
                                        Flow of air
           thoracic cavity                                     thoracic cavity.
           To suck oxygen                Function         To expel carbon dioxide


Model (Y shape, ballon, rubber sheet) shows the relationship between
air pressure in the tharocic cavity and the breathing mechanism.
      PMR 04, 05

TRANSPORT OF OXYGEN IN THE BODY                             PMR 07
     1. During inhalation, the concentration of oxygen in inhaled air is higher
        compared with the oxygen content in blood capillaries.
     2. Oxygenated blood is drawn into the lungs through the nasal cavity, trachea,
        bronchi, bronchioles and finally the alveoli.
     3. Alveoli (singular = alveolus) are tiny air sacs where the exchange of gases
        takes place.
     4. During the exchange of gases, oxygen will be transported from the alveoli to
        the body cells, while carbon dioxide will be transported from the body cells
        to be expelled through the lung.

                                 Draw figure 1.5 page 6
Science Form 3 note                      SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK              Teacher zaidi@maher2010



TRANSPORT OF OXYGEN BY BLOOD
     1. Blood is a type of tissue fluid that flows in the blood capillaries.
     2. Haeomoglobin is red pigment found in red blood cells (erythrocytes).
     3. Haemoglobin in the red blood cell combine with oxygen and it becomes
        oxyhaemoglobin.
     4. blood acts as an efficient medium of transport of oxygen due to assistance
        from haemoglobin.
     5. Haeomoglobin is an important carrier of oxygen because it binds oxygen
        easily compared with water and blood plasma.

                  haemoglobin + oxygen                             oxyhaemoglobin

     6. This oxyhaemoglobin will be carried with the blood to parts of the body that
        lack oxygen.
     7. Diffussion of oxygen from blood capillaries to body cells:
           a.    upon reaching body cells which lack oxygen, oxyhaemoglobin breaks
                 down to release oxygen and haemoglobin. In simple terms,

                  oxyhaemoglobin + oxygen                              haemoglobin

                b.        the released oxygen will be absorbed by body cells, while
                          haemoglobin will return to the lungs to bind new oxygen.

                                        Draw figure 1.6 page 7
     8. At the same time, carbon dioxide from the cells also diffuse into the blood
        capillaries to be carried by haemoglobin to the alveoli.
     9. Then carbon dioxide will be expelled out of the lungs during exhalation.
     10. The efficiency of alveoli in gaseous exchange is increased depend on:
           a.      Large of surface area (more alveoli)
           b.      Thin wall (one cell thick)
           c.      Moist surface (enable gas to dissolve)
           d.      Surrounded by a network of blood capillaries.

                      Formative exercise, answer the following questions. (Page 8)

     11. Respiration is the oxidation of food in the body’s cell to release energy,
         carbon dioxide and water.
         Glucose + oxygen    carbon dioxide + water + energy
Science Form 3 note              SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK                Teacher zaidi@maher2010

THE IMPORTANCE OF A HEALTHY RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
http://realtytimes.com/rtnews/rtcpages/20000106_cmonoxide.htm
     1. The respiratory system will be affected if exposed to particular and
        excessive pollutants.
     2. Pollutants are divided into two types, that is gaseous pollutant and tiny
        particles.
     3. gaseous pollutant includes:
         a.     carbon monoxide – vehicle exhaust
         b.     nitrogen oxide     - acidic gas from factories
         c.     hydrocarbon
         d.     sulphur dioxide    – acidic gas from factories, burning and fossil fuel.
         e.     lead
     4. Tiny particles includes:
         a.     dust particles
         b.     impurities floating in the atmosphere
     5. Most pollutant are toxic and carcinogenic (cigarette smoke). Toxicity is the
        quality in substances that can harm living cells, while carcinogenic is the
        quality can lead to the production of cancerous cells.
     6. Nicotine and tar are found in cigarette smoke (cause blacken the lung).
     7. Toxic substances are known as toxins, while carcinogenic substances are
        known as carcinogens (substances that cause cancer).
     8. Diseases of the respiratory system include:
         a.     Emphysema of the lung
         b.     Bronchitis
         c.     Lung cancer
         d.     Asthma
     9. copy and paste from reference book substances and disease
     10. copy activity 1.10 hands on
Science Form 3 note                  SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK                   Teacher zaidi@maher2010

                                KEYWORDS – fill in the blank

                 English language                          Malay language
                   Carcinogens
                    Diffusion
                    Exhalation
                   Haemoglobin
                    Inhalation
                 Oxyhaemoglobin
                     Pollutant
                   Respiration
                 thoracic cavity                               rongga toraks
                       Toxin
                    Breathing
               intercostals muscle
                     rib cage
                     Bronchus
                    Bronchiole
                     Alveolus
                       Lung
                       Heart
                      Inhale
                      Exhale                                   hembus nafas
                    Downward
                      Inward
                      Upward
                     Outward
                        Flat
                     flow out
                      Relaxes
                     Contract                                     kecut
                     Expelled
                       Lead

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Chapter 1-respiration-doc1

  • 1. Science Form 3 note SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK Teacher zaidi@maher2010 Chapter 1: Respiration Respiration Human Breathing Transport of oxygen Importance of a healthy respiratory system Mechanism Respiratory system Diffusion of oxygen Harmful substances by blood lungs Transport of oxygen Effects of pollutants by blood inhalation Diffusion of oxygen Respiratory diseases. into cell exhalation Good habit to improve air quality. Human Respiratory system PMR 03, 08 1. The human respiratory system consists of: a. Respiratory organs (nasal cavity, trachea, bronchi, lung and breathing channel) b. Rib cage c. Diaphragm d. Intercostal muscles Draw figure 1.1 page 2 e. Our body has two lungs (right & left). f. Each lung consists of the bronchus, bronchioles and alveoli. Draw figure 1.2 page 2 2. The route taken by the air from the nose till the alveolus can be as follows:
  • 2. Science Form 3 note SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK Teacher zaidi@maher2010 Breathing Mechanism http://scienceu.fsu.edu http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/kids/breathing.shtml http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/body/lung_SW_p3.html 1. When inhaling PMR 05, 06 a. the external intercostals muscle contracts. This causes the ribs to move upwards and outwards. At the same time, the internal intercostals muscle relaxes. b. The diaphragm muscle contracts and causes the diaphragm to move downwards and flatten. c. The volume of the thoracic cavity increases and with this, air pressure in it becomes lower than the atmospheric air pressure (air pressure outside the lungs) d. This situation causes air from the outside to be sucked into the lung. Draw figure 1.4 page 4 2. When exhaling PMR 03 a. the internal intercostals muscle contracts. This causes the ribs to move downwards and inwards. At the same time, the external intercostals muscle relaxes. (the ribs to its original position) b. The diaphragm muscle relaxes and causes the diaphragm to curve upwards. (become dome-shape) c. The volume of the thoracic cavity decreases and with this, air pressure in it becomes higher than the atmospheric air pressure (air pressure outside the lungs) d. This situation causes air in the lungs to be forced out.
  • 3. Science Form 3 note SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK Teacher zaidi@maher2010 COMPARISON BETWEEN INHALATION AND EXHALATION Inhalation SIMILARITIES Exhalation Involves the diaphragm and intercostals muscles DIFFERENCES Relaxes (become dome Contracts (flattens) Action of diaphragm shape) Action of external Contracts Relax intercostal muscles Action of internal Relax Contract intercostal muscles Volume of thoracic Increases Decreases cavity Air pressure in thoracic Decreases Increases cavity Rise upwards and Move downwards and Movement of ribs outwards inwards Air is drawn into the Air is exhaled from the Flow of air thoracic cavity thoracic cavity. To suck oxygen Function To expel carbon dioxide Model (Y shape, ballon, rubber sheet) shows the relationship between air pressure in the tharocic cavity and the breathing mechanism. PMR 04, 05 TRANSPORT OF OXYGEN IN THE BODY PMR 07 1. During inhalation, the concentration of oxygen in inhaled air is higher compared with the oxygen content in blood capillaries. 2. Oxygenated blood is drawn into the lungs through the nasal cavity, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and finally the alveoli. 3. Alveoli (singular = alveolus) are tiny air sacs where the exchange of gases takes place. 4. During the exchange of gases, oxygen will be transported from the alveoli to the body cells, while carbon dioxide will be transported from the body cells to be expelled through the lung. Draw figure 1.5 page 6
  • 4. Science Form 3 note SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK Teacher zaidi@maher2010 TRANSPORT OF OXYGEN BY BLOOD 1. Blood is a type of tissue fluid that flows in the blood capillaries. 2. Haeomoglobin is red pigment found in red blood cells (erythrocytes). 3. Haemoglobin in the red blood cell combine with oxygen and it becomes oxyhaemoglobin. 4. blood acts as an efficient medium of transport of oxygen due to assistance from haemoglobin. 5. Haeomoglobin is an important carrier of oxygen because it binds oxygen easily compared with water and blood plasma. haemoglobin + oxygen oxyhaemoglobin 6. This oxyhaemoglobin will be carried with the blood to parts of the body that lack oxygen. 7. Diffussion of oxygen from blood capillaries to body cells: a. upon reaching body cells which lack oxygen, oxyhaemoglobin breaks down to release oxygen and haemoglobin. In simple terms, oxyhaemoglobin + oxygen haemoglobin b. the released oxygen will be absorbed by body cells, while haemoglobin will return to the lungs to bind new oxygen. Draw figure 1.6 page 7 8. At the same time, carbon dioxide from the cells also diffuse into the blood capillaries to be carried by haemoglobin to the alveoli. 9. Then carbon dioxide will be expelled out of the lungs during exhalation. 10. The efficiency of alveoli in gaseous exchange is increased depend on: a. Large of surface area (more alveoli) b. Thin wall (one cell thick) c. Moist surface (enable gas to dissolve) d. Surrounded by a network of blood capillaries. Formative exercise, answer the following questions. (Page 8) 11. Respiration is the oxidation of food in the body’s cell to release energy, carbon dioxide and water. Glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy
  • 5. Science Form 3 note SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK Teacher zaidi@maher2010 THE IMPORTANCE OF A HEALTHY RESPIRATORY SYSTEM http://realtytimes.com/rtnews/rtcpages/20000106_cmonoxide.htm 1. The respiratory system will be affected if exposed to particular and excessive pollutants. 2. Pollutants are divided into two types, that is gaseous pollutant and tiny particles. 3. gaseous pollutant includes: a. carbon monoxide – vehicle exhaust b. nitrogen oxide - acidic gas from factories c. hydrocarbon d. sulphur dioxide – acidic gas from factories, burning and fossil fuel. e. lead 4. Tiny particles includes: a. dust particles b. impurities floating in the atmosphere 5. Most pollutant are toxic and carcinogenic (cigarette smoke). Toxicity is the quality in substances that can harm living cells, while carcinogenic is the quality can lead to the production of cancerous cells. 6. Nicotine and tar are found in cigarette smoke (cause blacken the lung). 7. Toxic substances are known as toxins, while carcinogenic substances are known as carcinogens (substances that cause cancer). 8. Diseases of the respiratory system include: a. Emphysema of the lung b. Bronchitis c. Lung cancer d. Asthma 9. copy and paste from reference book substances and disease 10. copy activity 1.10 hands on
  • 6. Science Form 3 note SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK Teacher zaidi@maher2010 KEYWORDS – fill in the blank English language Malay language Carcinogens Diffusion Exhalation Haemoglobin Inhalation Oxyhaemoglobin Pollutant Respiration thoracic cavity rongga toraks Toxin Breathing intercostals muscle rib cage Bronchus Bronchiole Alveolus Lung Heart Inhale Exhale hembus nafas Downward Inward Upward Outward Flat flow out Relaxes Contract kecut Expelled Lead