This is organelle is responsible for producing energy for the cell
What is the Mitochondria?
What is 3?
Tissue that aids in physical movement and unique to animals
This system is responsible for removing waste from the body
What is excretory?
Organelle in charge of storing DNA and conducting all functions within the cell
What is the Nucleus?
As the temperature increases cellular respiration will do this
What is increase?
Type of connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
What is a tendon?
This system is responsible for taking food and breaking it down for the body to obtain nutrients
What is digestive?
System that is home to the trachea
This is a storage facility for the cell that holds food, water, and waste
What is the Vacuole?
This input of cellular respiration is also an output
What is water?
A rigid substance that is comprised of calcium and provides structure
The primary function of this system is to provide the body with a gas exchange required in cellular respiration
What is the respiratory system?
System that is home to the pancreas
This folded membrane is filled of ribosomes which helps create proteins for the cell.
What is the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
The inputs of cellular respiration
What is Oxygen, Glucose, and water?
This type of tissue is found in internal organs
What is a Smooth Muscle?
These two systems work together in order to aid the body in cellular respiration by transporting deoxygenated blood and oxygenated blood around the body.
What is the circulatory and respiratory systems?
System that includes the kidneys and the bladder
What is the excretory system?
These are the three differences in between a plant and animal cell
What is a large central vacuole, cell wall, and chloroplasts?
The outputs of cellular respiration
What is water, energy, and carbon dioxide?
This type of tissue is found within the heart
What is Cardiac Muscle?
Circulatory system
Vein moves blood towards the heart that has deoxygenated blood
Artery moves blood away from the heart that is oxygenated.
System that is home to the Aorta
What is Circulatory?