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Q: If a tissue was heated to 65 and degC for 10min respiration would cease even if oxygen and food were supplied. why is this?
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What is the type of respiration where oxygen rich blood diffuses the oxygen into tissue cells called?

Internal respiration


Skin is supplied with oxygen and nutrients by the?

Underlying connective tissue


Cardiac muscle tissue is supplied with nutrients and oxygen by which part of the human transport system?

Cardiac muscle tissue is supplied with nutrients and oxygen by the coronary arteries in a process called coronary circulation.


Is the absorption of oxygen into individual cells part of respiration?

Yes. It is called internal, or tissue, respiration.


What is the difference between external respiration and tissue respiration?

External respiration is gas exchange in the lungs. Tissue respiration is the chemical reactions in our cells which produce energy. The most usual one is aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide and water.


How is oxygen supplied to the skeletal muscle?

Oxygen is transported by red blood cells and is released into tissues as they pass through capillaries in the tissue.


What is the end product and an effect of anaerobic respiration in muscle tissue?

Lactic acid and oxygen debt


The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between systemic capillaries and tissue cells is called?

It is called internal respiration, or tissue respiration.


What type of respiration does muscle cells perform?

Aerobic respiration is the type of respiration that takes place in resting muscle tissue. This is in contrast to the anaerobic respiration that happens when muscles are exercised.


How is breathing different from tissue respiration?

Breathing is the physical contraction of muscles such as the internal and external intercostals that draw air into and out of the lungs. Tissue respiration involves the tissues using Oxygen brought to them in the blood and respiring to produce CO2.


What is the area of dead tissue affected by a heart attack called?

The area is known as a foci of necrotic tissue, eventually turning into fibrosed (scar) tissue. The process by which this occurs is tissue ischaemia (where not enough oxygen is supplied to the heart tissue to meet its requirements).


What happens in the body cells during repiration?

Respiration is a process of taking in oxygen and giving out of carbondioxide. The oxygen carried by the blood cells transfers oxygen to the tissues and takes up carbondioxide from the tissue.