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Cartoon discussing between haemoglobin and chlorophyllabout respiration

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HAEMOGLOBIN: Hello good morning chlorophyll. How are you ?

CHLOROPHYLL: Very good morning haemoglobin. I am fine

HAEMOGLOBIN:I am also doing well..tell me chlorophyll, who r u?

CHLOROPHYLL:I am green coloured pigment present in leaves of plants

HAEMOGLOBIN:how many different types of chlorophyll are there?

CHLOROPHYLL:we are four types I.e.., chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, chlorophyll c, chlorophyll d.

HAEMOGLOBIN:may I know your job in leaves?

CHLOROPHYLL:yes.why not? I am an essential factor required for the process of photosynthesis in plants.

HAEMOGLOBIN:oh! you are participating in the process of preparing food materials in green plants.

CHLOROPHYLL:now tell me abo your presence.

HAEMOGLOBIN:I am present only in animal cells.that too in the red blood cells of the blood. the red colour of the blood is due to my presence.

CHLOROPHYLL:then tell me about your function in respiration.

HAEMOGLOBIN:during respiration, I carry oxygen to the cells in the body parts.

CHLOROPHYLL:how are you able to do this?

HAEMOGLOBIN:I have an oxygen binding element iron.it binds oxygen on four corners of it.I form oxy-haemoglobin with oxygen in the lungs.

CHLOROPHYLL:what happens to the digested food in the cells?

HAEMOGLOBIN: in cells, oxygen breakdown the glucose molecule into carbon dioxide and water releasing large amount of energy.around 38 ATP molecules are produced.

CHLOROPHYLL:what is the use of this energy?

HAEMOGLOBIN:This energy is utilises by the cell to carry other functions.

CHLOROPHYLL:what happens if you do not carry oxygen and supply it to cells?

HAEMOGLOBIN:the food materials are not oxidised and the energy will not be released.

CHLOROPHYLL:then what happens to the cell? what does it do?

HAEMOGLOBIN:in the absence of oxygen the cells adopt anaerobic respiration during which very little amount of energy is released. I.e..,2ATPA molecules are formed.

CHLOROPHYLL:Where do we find this type of anaerobic respiration?

HAEMOGLOBIN:anaerobic respiration occurs in some bacteria, Yeast cekk ans muscle cells. respiration occurs in the cytoplasm and mitochondria of the cell.

CHLOROPHYLL:is all the energy released during respiration utilized by the cell?

HAEMOGLOBIN:no.some amount of energy will be
stored in the form of a compound called Adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

CHLOROPHYLL:Thank you haemoglobin.you have taught me everything about respiration. in our next meeting we will discuss another topic.

HAEMOGLOBIN:thank you chlorophyll for your patience.

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