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Task 3 Multicellular organisms and ventilation

This task focuses on taking measurements related to the respiratory system and explaining the need for ventilation systems in multicellular organisms. It covers concepts such as spirometry, vital capacity, tidal volume, residual volume, gaseous exchange, and respiration. The importance of oxygen for organisms and the changes in respiratory systems as organisms get more complex are also discussed. Examples of respiratory and circulatory systems in Amoeba, Locusts, Earthworms, and Mice are explored, along with the explanation of why insects and dinosaurs in the Triassic period could grow so large.

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Task 3 Multicellular organisms and ventilation

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  1. Task 3 Multicellular organisms and ventilation BTEC Level 3 Applied Science

  2. Task 3 Multicellular organisms and ventilation • P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system • Keywords – Spirometer, Vital Capacity, Tidal Volume, Residual Volume, • M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

  3. Why do you need oxygen? • Ventilation • Gaseous Exchange • Respiration P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

  4. P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

  5. 1x1x1 2x2x2 3x3x3 Surface Area Volume Ratio P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

  6. P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

  7. P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

  8. P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

  9. P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

  10. P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

  11. Why do organisms need oxygen? • Describe the changes in respiratory systems as organisms get more complex • Explain examples of respiratory and circulatory systems in Amoeba, Locusts, Earth Worms and Mice Why could insects and dinosaurs in the Triassic period grow so large? P4 Take measurements related to the respiratory system relating the results to the function of the respiratory system M3 Explain the need for ventilation systems in a multicellular organism

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