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  • Dewalt Respiration Replacement Face Seal
    Dewalt Respiration Replacement Face Seal

    Replacement Face Seal for the DEWALT Welding Powered Air Purifying Respirator.

    Price: 59.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Dewalt Respiration A2P3 Half Mask Respirator
    Dewalt Respiration A2P3 Half Mask Respirator

    DEWALT Reusable Half Mask Respirator with A2P3 filters. Provides protection in workplaces which have high levels of fine dust, lead, silica, MDF particles, or other forms of industrial pollutants in the air. Its lightweight design and low burden airflow system provides ultra-low breathing resistance and improved user comfort for longer periods. The secure and easily adjustable elastomeric head cradle provides a secure fit and extra comfort. A dual mode harness enables users to doff their mask without removing head protection. The twin-filter design provides even distribution of weight with minimal obstruction to field of vision. Available in two sizes; medium and large. Specifications: Filter Type: A2P3 Combination.Filter Efficiency: 99.95% @ 0.3 Micron.Approval & Certification: Half Mask EN140:1998, A2P3 Filter EN14387:2004+A1:2008, CE 2797, UKCA 0086.1 x DEWALT Large Half Mask Respirator with 2 x A2P3 Combination Filters.Additional Information:• Mask Type: Twin Filter Respirator

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  • Dewalt Respiration P3 Half Mask Respirator
    Dewalt Respiration P3 Half Mask Respirator

    DEWALT Reusable Half Mask Respirator with P3 filters. Provides protection in workplaces which have high levels of fine dust, lead, silica, MDF particles, or other forms of industrial pollatants in the air. Its lightweight design and low burden airflow system provides ultra-low breathing resistance and improved user comfort for longer periods. The secure and easily adjustable elastomeric head cradle provides a secure fit and extra comfort. A dual mode harness enables users to doff their mask without removing head protection. The twin-filter design provides even distribution of weight with minimal obstruction to field of vision. Available in two sizes; medium and large. Specifications: Filter Type: P3 Particulate.Filter Efficiency: 99.95% @ 0.3 Micron.Approval & Certification: Half Mask EN140:1998, P3 Filter EN143:2000.1 x DEWALT Medium Half Mask Respirator with 2 x P3 Particulate Filters.Additional Information:• Mask Type: Twin Filter Respirator

    Price: 31.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Dewalt Respiration FFP2 Disposable Respirator Mask
    Dewalt Respiration FFP2 Disposable Respirator Mask

    DEWALT FFP2 Disposable Respirators built for protection against fine dust and liquid aerosols. They have a lightweight, cup shaped design which provides a secure and comfortable fit. 4 point adjustable head straps provide easy adjustment and better fit. The soft foam inner face seal improves user comfort. A preformed nose bridge removes the need for regular adjustment. The front exhalation valve reduces breathing resistance for greater comfort. Specifications: Respirator Size: Adjustable.Filter Type: P2 Particulate.Filter Efficiency: 94% @ 0.3 Micron.Approval & Certification: EN 149:2001+A1 2009, CE 2797, UKCA 0086.Pack of 10 DEWALT FFP2 Disposable Respirators.Additional Information:• Mask Type: Moulded• Pack Qty.: 10

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  • What is the difference between cellular respiration and breathing?

    Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. It occurs within the mitochondria of cells and involves a series of biochemical reactions. On the other hand, breathing is the physical act of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. It is the process by which oxygen is brought into the body and carbon dioxide is removed from the body. While cellular respiration is a metabolic process that occurs within cells, breathing is a mechanical process that involves the respiratory system.

  • Would fire-breathing dragons be biologically possible?

    No, fire-breathing dragons would not be biologically possible. The ability to breathe fire would require a biological mechanism to produce and expel a flammable substance, as well as a way to ignite it. There are no known biological systems that could accomplish this, and the energy required to produce and expel fire would be impractical for a living organism. Additionally, the heat and pressure from breathing fire would likely be harmful to the dragon's own body. Therefore, fire-breathing dragons are purely a product of mythology and fiction.

  • What is cellular respiration?

    Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and involves a series of biochemical reactions that ultimately convert the energy stored in glucose into a usable form for the cell. Cellular respiration is essential for the survival of all living organisms as it provides the energy needed for various cellular activities and functions.

  • How does skin respiration work?

    Skin respiration, also known as cutaneous respiration, is the process by which oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is released through the skin. This process occurs in many animals, especially those with thin or moist skin, such as amphibians and some invertebrates. In skin respiration, gases diffuse across the skin's surface due to differences in partial pressures between the external environment and the internal tissues. Oxygen from the surrounding air or water diffuses into the skin and then into the bloodstream, where it can be transported to cells for cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration, diffuses out of the bloodstream and is released through the skin into the environment. Skin respiration is particularly important for animals that have a low metabolic rate or live in environments with low oxygen levels, as it provides an additional route for gas exchange. However, it is less efficient than respiratory systems such as lungs or gills, so it is typically used in conjunction with other forms of respiration.

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  • Dewalt Respiration FFP3 Disposable Respirator Mask
    Dewalt Respiration FFP3 Disposable Respirator Mask

    DEWALT FFP3 Disposable Respirators are for protection against fine dust and liquid aerosols. They have a lightweight, cup shaped design which provides a secure and comfortable fit. 4 point adjustable head straps provide easy adjustment and better fit. The soft foam inner face seal improves user comfort. A preformed nose bridge removes the need for regular adjustment. The front exhalation valve reduces breathing resistance for greater comfort. Specifications: Respirator Size: Adjustable.Filter Type: P3 Particulate.Filter Efficiency: 99.99% @ 0.3 Micron.Approval & Certification: EN 149:2001+A1 2009, CE 2797, UKCA 0086.Pack of 10 DEWALT FFP3 Disposable Respirators.Additional Information:• Mask Type: Moulded• Pack Qty.: 10

    Price: 37.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Dewalt Respiration Hepa PAPR P3 Filter
    Dewalt Respiration Hepa PAPR P3 Filter

    Replacement DEWALT P3 Filter (HEPA) for use with the DEWALT Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR).Specifications:Filter Efficiency: 99.98% @ 0.3 Micron.Respiratory Protection: EN 12941:1998+A2:2008.

    Price: 38.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • External Respiration sensor-200 to 200 L
    External Respiration sensor-200 to 200 L

    External Respiration Sensor for the Philip Harris SensorDiscThe probe is connected to the SensorDisc Datalogger via the micro-USB external probe connector. It can be used to show the respiration air flow reading in Litres per minute.Includes a

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  • Dewalt Respiration A2P3 Half Mask Respirator
    Dewalt Respiration A2P3 Half Mask Respirator

    DEWALT Reusable Half Mask Respirator with A2P3 filters. Provides protection in workplaces which have high levels of fine dust, lead, silica, MDF particles, or other forms of industrial pollutants in the air. Its lightweight design and low burden airflow system provides ultra-low breathing resistance and improved user comfort for longer periods. The secure and easily adjustable elastomeric head cradle provides a secure fit and extra comfort. A dual mode harness enables users to doff their mask without removing head protection. The twin-filter design provides even distribution of weight with minimal obstruction to field of vision. Available in two sizes; medium and large. Specifications: Filter Type: A2P3 Combination.Filter Efficiency: 99.95% @ 0.3 Micron.Approval & Certification: Half Mask EN140:1998, A2P3 Filter EN14387:2004+A1:2008, CE 2797, UKCA 0086.1 x DEWALT A2P3 Half Mask Respirator - Medium.Additional Information:• Mask Type: Twin Filter Respirator

    Price: 39.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • When does cellular respiration occur?

    Cellular respiration occurs in the cells of living organisms constantly, as it is the process by which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process is essential for the survival of cells and the organism as a whole, providing the energy needed for various cellular activities. Cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen (aerobic respiration) or in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic respiration), depending on the availability of oxygen in the environment.

  • Do mushrooms undergo cellular respiration?

    Yes, mushrooms do undergo cellular respiration. Just like other living organisms, mushrooms require energy to carry out their metabolic processes, and cellular respiration is the process by which they generate this energy. During cellular respiration, mushrooms break down organic molecules to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell, which is used to fuel their growth, reproduction, and other biological functions.

  • What is glycolytic cellular respiration?

    Glycolytic cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). This process occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell and involves a series of enzymatic reactions that convert glucose into pyruvate. Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration and is anaerobic, meaning it does not require oxygen. The ATP produced during glycolysis can be used by the cell for various energy-requiring processes.

  • How can cellular respiration be demonstrated?

    Cellular respiration can be demonstrated through a simple experiment using a sprouting seed, such as a bean or pea. By placing the seed in a sealed container with a small amount of water and observing the production of carbon dioxide bubbles, one can see evidence of cellular respiration. Another way to demonstrate cellular respiration is by measuring the consumption of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide by using a respirometer apparatus with a small organism like a cricket or germinating seeds. This experiment shows the exchange of gases that occurs during cellular respiration.

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