Energy for Life

Aims

The programme aims to provide information and resources to support work in the following areas:

  • the energy content of different foods
  • the amount of energy required to perform different activities
  • the role of oxygen in the release of energy from food
  • the similarities and differences between respiration and burning
  • how oxygen, glucose and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood
  • how the oxygen and carbon dioxide content of air can be measured
  • the daily energy requirements of different people
  • the consequences of not balancing the amount of energy taken with the amount released by the body

After viewing the programme and doing relevant follow-up work pupils should be able to:

  • identify some high and low energy foods
  • explain why we need to take in energy
  • give some examples of activities which require a large amount of energy
  • explain why our bodies take in oxygen
  • list the similarities and differences between respiration and burning
  • write a word equation for respiration
  • describe how oxygen, glucose and carbon dioxide are carried in the blood
  • explain why we take in more oxygen and give out more carbon dioxide, when we exercise
  • explain why some people need to take in more energy than others
  • describe what happens when we take in more energy than we need
 


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