Digestion
Digestion 2.0
Organs
Respiratory
Parts of Respiratory
100
Many simple sugars linked, and an example is starch and glycogen. A simple sugar, and an example is glucose and fructose. Two simple sugars and an example is lactose and sucrose.
What is a Polysaccharide, Monosaccharide and a Disacharide?
100
is the part of the small intestine, with the most amount of folds.
What is the jejunum?
100
it produces enzymes that are used to digest nutrients in the intestines.
What is the pancreas?
100
air being exchanged with the outside.
What is inspiration and exhalation?
100
the structure that contains the vocal cords
What is the larynx?
200
nucleotides
What do enzymes break nucleic acid into?
200
role of neutralizing stomach acids in chyme
What is the role of pancreatic bicarbonate?
200
part of an organ that completes digestion.
What is the jejunum?
200
moving oxygen over a respiratory surface.
What is ventilation?
200
a flap of skin, which blocks the esophagus when food or liquid is brought into the mouth.
What is a epiglottis?
300
Carbohyrdates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acid are examples, and one of the examples, provide quick energy for use by cells, and provide materials to build cell membrane, and example would be Monosacharide (simple sugar).
What are the four main catagories of macromolecules and what is a Carbohydrate?
300
DNA and RNA
What are examples of nucleic acid?
300
part of an organ that has smaller, fewer villi and completes absorption.
What is the ileum?
300
Air that is exhaled when a person is breathing normally
What is tidal volume?
300
held open and has strength from rings of cartilage.
What is the trachea?
400
a very large molecule that is made up of smaller molecules that are linked together, which are needed to provide energy to regulate cellular activities and to build and repair muscle tissue. (hint: also known as a nutrient)
What is a Macromolecule?
400
a wave like movement in the esophagus.
What is peristalsis?
400
Organ that secretes bile.
What is the liver?
400
a thin membrane covering the lungs.
What is a pleural membrane?
400
moving air into the body.
What is inspiration?
500
a glycerol and 3 fatty acids
What do enzymes break lipids into?
500
90% of all water absorption happens in this organ.
What is the large intestine (colon)?
500
Organ that stores bile, and is added to chyme to break down fats.
What is the gallbladder?
500
Surrounds every alveolus in the lungs
What are capillaries?
500
where the alveoli and capillaries meet.
Where does gas exchange take place?
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