Food and Us
Are we humans or are we donuts?
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Potluck
100
The energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram ( or 1mL) of water through 1°C
What is a calorie?
100
This system breaks down foods into their most basic form
What is the digestive system
100
Photosynthesis typically occurs in what types of organisms?
What are plants
100
True or false: Cellular respiration occurs only in animals
What is false! Occurs in plants too!
100
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What is yields?
200
All of our food can be broken down into four categories (fats, proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates) also known as these.
What are macromolecules (Macro means large/opposite of micro)
200
This step contains peristalsis - an involuntary movement.
What is propulsion? (Someone tell me what voluntary and involuntary means)
200
CO2 + H2O + Sunlight
What are the reactants in photosynthesis?
200
CO2+H2O+ATP
What are the PRODUCTS of respiration
200
The subway or highway system of our bodies
What is the circulatory system
300
1 gram of these two macromolecules is equal to 4 calories
What are carbohydrates and protein
300
Energy is stored in the what between atoms?
What are bonds
300
C6H12O6 + O2
What are the PRODUCTS of photosynthesis?
300
C6H12O6 + O2
What are the REACTANTS in respiration
300
Using these allows for us to easily see the conversion of matter but also means we must have a basic knowledge of the language.
What are equations?
400
1 gram of this macromolecule is equal to 9 calories
What are fats?
400
This step helps remove any unused food and other waste items out of the body.
What is defecation
400
Fill in the blanks using names, not abbreviations: According to the equation, the process of photosynthesis uses ________, __________, and __________ to produce ________ and _________.
What are Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Sunlight to produce Oxygen and Glucose.
400
Why do both plants and animals need respiration? Use evidence.
Since photosynthesis doesn't create energy as it is not in the products of the equation, plants still need to make energy. Both plants and animals need respiration to create energy for life functions. The difference is therefore where the source of food comes from - plants make their own, animals need to ingest food from the environment.
400
Does carbon dioxide output increase or decrease with exercise? Why?
It increases since you must breathe harder during exercise to provide the muscles with enough ATP. By intaking more oxygen, more CO2 will come out since both sides of an equation have to be balanced. Therefore, CO2 will be increased as evident through the rate of respiration.
500
This type of food is good before short bursts of exercise (like running, swimming, playing basketball).
What are carbohydrates! They are easily absorbed and require the least amount of work to breakdown - plus every gram is equal to 4 calories.
500
Also known as the "pit crew" of digestion, these substances help to chemically breakdown the food in our digestive tract - starting with saliva!
What are enzymes
500
After September 11th, a cloud of dust covered NYC for over 1 month. During that time, scientists saw a reduction in trees in Central Park by 5%. Write a claim, evidence, and justification explaining why you think this occurred?
I think that the dust cloud blocked the sun from being able to reach the trees. Since trees require sunlight as one of the reactants in order to complete photosynthesis and make glucose, the plant wouldn't be able to grow properly. Therefore it cannot go through photosynthesis and make food for itself to use in cellular respiration and energy, causing them to die.
500
Stacy had lung cancer and had to get one of her lungs removed. Why would this affect her cellular respiration/energy production? Give evidence.
Stacy will not be able to produce as much ATP or may be requiring a lot more work to intake the amount of oxygen she needs. Since the lungs provide oxygen to be used in the cells to produce energy, having one lung instead of two would cause less oxygen to be absorbed in the body. Therefore, Stacy would either need oxygen in a tank or would have a very high rate of respiration and heartbeat in order for the oxygen to get where it needs to go.
500
What are the 6 steps to digestion?
1. ingestion 2. propulsion 3.mechanical breakdown 4.chemical breakdown/digestion 5.absorption 6. defecation
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