Cell Respiration /
Photosynthesis
Circulatory /
Respiratory
Immune
Nervous /
Endocrine
Making
Connections Lab
100

The organelle structure and function is common to all plants and some protists.

What are chloroplasts that conduct photosynthesis?

100

These two body systems are involved with an increase in pulse after exercising. 

What are circulatory and respiratory?

100

An immune response to a usually harmless environmental substance.

What is an allergy?

100

The body systems responsible for an increase in perspiration, higher body temperatures, and rapidly beating heart rate are all responses to a stressful situation.

What are nervous and endocrine?

100

This molecule is used up when doing physical movements. 

What is ATP?

200

The cell structure responsible for releasing energy from food molecules.

What is mitochondria?

200

Blood flows away from the heart in this blood vessel.

What are arteries?

200

This contains weakened pathogens used to stimulate the immune system.

What is a vaccine?

200

The messengers between cells (both nervous and endocrine).

What are nerve signals and hormones?
200

A heart rate over this amount of time is your pulse.

What is 60 seconds or a minute?

300

The changing of stored chemical energy in food molecules to a form usable by organisms. 

What is cellular respiration?
300

This system involves transporting a variety of cells and molecules throughout the body.

What is the circulatory system?

300

It is why a vaccine for COVID cannot protect you against the flu.

What is virus specific vaccines?

300

Proteins on a cell that recognize specific hormones. 

What are receptors?

300

The increase of this general substance reasoning for tiredness after squeezing a clothespin rapidly.

What is waste products?

400

The formula for photosynthesis.

What is sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide make glucose and oxygen?

400

These two body structures have walls one cell thick and may have materials pass through them. 

What are capillaries and alveoli?

400

It's a benefit to using a persons own stem cells to make a new organ instead of a donor?

What is decreasing the chance a patient's immunity will attack the organ?

400

An increase in insulin following an increase in glucose is due to this mechanism.

What is a feedback mechanism?

400

The reason you cannot compare one human's measured data to another.

What is the difference in body shape and makeup.

500

The formula for cellular respiration.

What is oxygen and glucose make carbon dioxide, water, and ATP?

500
It is where gas is exchanged in the lungs.

What are the alveoli?

500

A student was infected with a common cold virus and a low grade fever. This is the reason that there was a fever.

What is an immune response to the pathogen?

500

Neurons communicate through these two different methods or signals.

What are electric and chemical signals?

500

The reason a heart rate increases during physical activity.

What is release carbon dioxide and take in oxygen?

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