Vocabulary
Body Parts
Atoms and Molecules
Lab Safety
Random Trivia
100

The process of breaking down food into substances the body can use.

digestion

100

This is the second location of digestion. (Hint: after the mouth)

Esophagus 

100

Glucose and carbohydrates are ______ molecules.

food

100

You should never ______ or ______ in the lab.

eat or drink

100

______ stays the same throughout the entire digestion process. 

Fiber

200

_______ is the word used to describe all the chemical reactions that happen within a cell or organism

Metabolism 

200

Digestion starts here.

the mouth
200

Glucose and carbohydrates have the same _____ and ______.

atoms and structure

200

You should ____ back long hair.

Tie

200

You should always wear ______ - _____ shoes in the lab.

closed-toed

300
Enzyme in the mouth that breaks down carbohydrates

amalyse

300

The _______ is where most changes start to occur.

stomach

300

"Atoms" is from a Greek word meaning _____.

Uncuttable

300

If something breaks or spill, _____ it to your teacher immediately!

report
300

You should always read _______ for all labs and school work BEFORE starting.

Instruction

400

The separation of particles in a liquid on the basis of differences in their ability to pass through a membrane is called this... (think back to experiment)

dialysis

400

There should only be water and fiber in the ______ ________.

large intestine

400

Atoms are mostly _____ ______.

empty space

400

Behave ______ - no horse play.

sensibly

400

_______ was the blue liquid that detected sugar in the dialysis tube experiment.

Benedict's

500

a procedure in which an instrument is introduced into the body to give a view of its internal parts.

Endoscopy

500

Water starts to decrease in the ______ _________. 

Small Intestine (middle)

500

_______ is in every living thing.

Carbon

500

If something goes wrong during the lab, stay _____.

calm

500

How old is M'Kenna at the time she is having the symptoms we are investigating?

13 years old

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