Processes of Living Organisms
Storing and Releasing Energy
Immune system
Feedback Mechanisms
Emzymes
100

The internal stability that organisms maintain

What is homeostasis?

100

Special proteins that affect the rate of chemical reactions.

What are enzymes?

100

The body's primary defense against disease-causing pathogens

What is an Immune System?

100

The cycle in which the output of a system "feeds back" to either modify or reinforce the action taken by the system.

What is a feedback mechanism?

100

The shape, conditions, temperature, and pH, can either speed up or slow down the rate of action.

What is an enzyme reaction?

200

Green colored molecules in plant cells.

What are chloroplasts?

200

A simple sugar.

What is glucose?

200

A rapid immune system reaction to environmental substances that are normally harmless.

What is an allergy?

200

A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.

What is Stimuli?

200

Any substance that can affect the rate of a chemical reaction without itself being changed or used up during the reaction.

What is a catalyst?

300

The process by which chemical energy is stored in nutrients is released for use in cells.

What is respiration?

300

Cellular Respiration in many organisms is completed in these organelles.

What is a Mitochondria?

300

The result of an attack on the immune system.

What are AIDS?

300

A hormone that prompts glucose to move from the blood into body cells, resulting in a lower glucose level in the blood.

What is Insulin?

300

The measure of a substance of whether a substance is acidic,neutral, or basic.

What is pH?

400

The process used to generate molecules during cellular respiration.

What is ATP?

400

Obtaining oxygen from the environment and releasing carbon dioxide.

What is gas exchange?

400

Proteins that either attack the invaders or mark them for killing.

What are antibodies?

400

Specialized cells that surround pores on the surface of the leaf.

What are Guard Cells?

400

The digestion,synthesis,cellular respiration, and photosynthesis, are made possible in living things by enzymes.

What is the Biochemical Processes?

500

Chemical processes that occurs in living things

What is Biochemical Processes?

500

Acts as food reserve molecule

What are Lipids?

500

These molecules trigger a response from the immune system.

What are Athigens?

500

When the glucose level is above normal limits, an endocrine organ secretes insulin.

What is a pancreas?

500

Found in the human stomach and has a pH that matches the acid environment found there.

What is Pepsin?

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