What is the name of this compound?
What is H2O?
What are the three main polymers that humans consume as macromolecules?
What are carbohydrates, proteins, and fats?
What is the reactant part of this formula?
H2 + O --> H2O
What is "H2 + O"?
What is the point of cellular respiration?
When was Julian High School founded?
What is 1975?
What is the name of this compound?
What is CO2?
What is the difference between polymers and monomers?
Polymers are multiple monomers connected and monomers are individual units.
What is the product part of this formula?
H4 + C --> CH4
What is CH4?
What are the reactants of the process of cellular respiration?
What is glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (6O2)?
What is Ms. Ashantea's first name?
What is Ashantea?
What is the name of this compound?
What is CCl4?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What happens to the polymers once they enter in the human body?
They are broken down into monomers that can be consumed by the body.
What are macromolecules?
What are the molecules humans need in large quantities?
What happens at the ---> in the cellular respiration formula?
What is energy is being released?
Where did Mx. Bel live last year?
What is the name of this compound?
What is CH2O?
What is the main monomer involved in cellular respiration?
What is glucose?
What is our unit about?
OR
"What is how do I get energy from the food I eat?"
What are the products of the cellular respiration?
What is carbon dioxide (6CO2) and water (6H2O)?
What was the supercontinent called when all the continents were squished together millions of years ago?
What is Pangea?
What is the name of this molecule?
What is PCl3?
Which body system starts the transfer of polymers and monomers to the human body?
What is the digestive system?
What are the four body systems we learned about this unit?
What are nervous, muscularskeletal, digetive, and cardiovascular systems?
Does cellular respiration impact only humans?
What is NO?!
What is Mr. Parham's first name?