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Grade 11 Life Sciences Summaries. This summaries are composed using and combining the Via Afrika textbooks' work with examples and supplementary notes. Topic index: Topic 4:  Energy transformations to sustain life. Topic 5:  Animal nutrition (mammals). Topic 6:  Energy transformations to sustain life. Topic 7:  Gaseous exchange. Topic 8:  Excretion in humans.

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The importance of photosynthesis
• Releases oxygen – required for breathing and Energy production
cellular respiration.
• Photosynthesis is the process whereby plants
• Plants fix CO2 – prevents build-up of CO2 which
convert sunlight energy into sugar.
contributes to global warming.


T4: Energy
Factors affecting the rate transformations
of photosynthesis to sustain life (A) The process of photosynthesis
• Requires CO2, H2O, light energy, chlorophyll




Sample
More light = more photosynthesis.
More CO2 = higher photosynthetic rate.
Optimum temp. for most plants = 10-30°C.
More water = more photosynthesis.
and enzymes in plant cells.
• Light phase/light-dependent phase:
- Occurs inside the grana and requires light.
- Chlorophyll traps light energy – some of the
energy is used to form the energy carrier



Summaries after sample Formation and storage of (ATP – adenosine triphosphate).
- Some of the energy splits water molecules –
food in chloroplasts forms energised hydrogen and oxygen.
• Leaf adaptions:
- Large surface area. • Dark phase/light-independent phase:
- Clear epidermis. - Occurs in the stroma and doesn’t require
- Lower epidermis has many stomata. light.
- Many spaces in the spongy mesophyll. - CO2 combines with energised hydrogen –
- Palisade layer in mesophyll is vertical to the forms glucose.
leaf surface. - Requires the energised hydrogen atoms and
the ATP from the light phase.
• Chloroplast features:
- Double membrane.
- Chlorophyll.
- Stroma.
- Thylakoids.
- Grana.


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, Cellular respiration and breathing
Mammal
Cellular respiration, gaseous
• Many alveoli. exchange, breathing
• Single layer of flattened epithelial cells.
• Alveoli walls kept moist by water diffusing • Cellular respiration – chemical process that occurs in
from surrounding cells. cells, in which oxygen breaks down glucose to produce
• Inspiration (inhaling) and expiration energy, CO2 and H2O.
(exhalation). • Breathing/ventilation – physical process where oxygen-
• Lungs protected by rib cage. rich air is inhaled, and CO2 is released by an organism.
• Gaseous exchange – diffusion of oxygen and CO2 across
respiratory surfaces of an organism.
T7: Gaseous
Bony fish

Sample




Gills made of filaments covered in feathery
structures.
Gill filament is very thin.
Water keeps gills wet.
exchange (A)



The need for gaseous exchange
Required to get oxygen and release CO2 as a
waste product.
Cellular respiration requires oxygen to produce



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Water flows in the opposite direction to energy.
blood for maximum oxygen uptake.
• Each gill has a muscular flap.
Requirements of efficient gas
exchange organs
Insect Annelid
• Large surface area, thin, moist, good transport
• Long, thin body.
• Many branches in tracheal system. system and protection.
• Body wall covered by thin cuticle.
• Thin-walled tracheal system.
• Skin is always moist due to mucus
• Valves protect spiracles and close to
secretion and body fluids.
conserve water at fluid-filled intercellular
• Epidermal layer of blood capillaries close Dicotyledonous plant
tracheoles.
to skin.
• Ventilates through tracheal system by
• Epidermis helps exchange gas directly • Have loosely packed spongy cells to increase exchange.
diffusion of respiratory gases.
into tissues. • Gas diffuses straight into leaf cells.
• Specialised gas exchange system transports
• Bark, epidermis and cuticle slow down water loss.
directly to tissues.
• Leaves are exposed to air.
• Gases enter through stomata.

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