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NCERT Science Class 7 - Chapter 6: Respiration in Organisms - Notes

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand the process of respiration
  • Differentiate between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
  • Learn about breathing and respiration in different organisms
  • Know about the human respiratory system

Key Concepts

Respiration

Respiration: The process of breaking down food (glucose) to release energy. It occurs in all living cells.

Aerobic respiration: Breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen. Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy. Occurs in most organisms.

Anaerobic respiration: Breakdown of glucose without oxygen. Occurs in yeast (produces alcohol + CO₂) and in muscle cells during heavy exercise (produces lactic acid).

Breathing vs Respiration

Breathing: Physical process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. Involves lungs/gills.

Respiration: Chemical process of breaking down food to release energy. Occurs in every cell (cellular respiration).

Human Respiratory System

Pathway: Nostrils → Nasal cavity → Trachea (windpipe) → Bronchi → Bronchioles → Alveoli (in lungs)

Inhalation: Diaphragm moves down, ribs move up and out, lungs expand, air rushes in.

Exhalation: Diaphragm moves up, ribs move down and in, lungs contract, air is pushed out.

Alveoli: Tiny air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs. Oxygen enters blood, CO₂ leaves blood.

Breathing in Other Organisms

  • Cockroach: Spiracles and tracheae (tiny holes on body surface)
  • Earthworm: Breathes through moist skin
  • Fish: Gills absorb dissolved oxygen from water
  • Frog: Through skin (when in water) and lungs (on land)
  • Plants: Through stomata in leaves

Summary

Respiration breaks down glucose to release energy. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen; anaerobic does not. Breathing is the mechanical process; respiration is the chemical process in cells. Different organisms have different breathing organs: lungs, gills, skin, spiracles, stomata.

Important Terms

  • Aerobic respiration: With oxygen → CO₂ + Water + Energy
  • Anaerobic respiration: Without oxygen → Alcohol/Lactic acid + Energy
  • Diaphragm: Muscular sheet below lungs aiding breathing
  • Alveoli: Air sacs in lungs for gas exchange
  • Spiracles: Breathing pores in insects

Quick Revision

  • Breathing = physical (inhale/exhale), Respiration = chemical (in cells)
  • Aerobic: Glucose + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O + Energy
  • Anaerobic in yeast → Alcohol, in muscles → Lactic acid
  • Fish: gills, Earthworm: skin, Insect: spiracles
  • Exhaled air has more CO₂ and less O₂ than inhaled air
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