Body
Molecules
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Real-Life Questions
100

Body part that breaks down molecules (starch and protein).

What is the stomach?

100
The two molecules that create energy.
What is glucose and oxygen?
100

After breathing in oxygen, oxygen gets picked up by _____.

What are red blood cells (rbc).

100

Emily just ate bread that contained starch and decided to bike. What is causing her to gain energy?

What is cellular respiration?

200

The part of your body that stores glucose.

What is the glucose storage?

200

Molecule that starch breaks down to.

What is glucose?

200

A "rare" molecule that can be found in the cell.

What is carbon dioxide.

200

June decides that if she goes on a diet and eats protein every day, she is able to gain enough energy. Is she correct? Why or why not?

No because protein creates amino acids which help with building your muscles but, glucose and oxygen are what you need to gain energy.

300

The part of your body that molecules enter after getting broken down by the stomach.

What is a Circulatory System?

300

The molecule that protein breaks down to.

What are amino acids.

300

ATP stands for ___.

What is Adenosine triphosphate.

300

Elizabeth feels sick and when she goes to the doctor, the doctor tells her that she has a low glucose level that is causing her to feel tired. What is going on?

Elizabeth likely has diabetes because when you have diabetes, you make less insulin. Insulin acts like a key to allow glucose into your cells. Since glucose + oxygen = energy, we can infer that she has diabetes.

400

Body part that oxygen enters through.

What is are Lungs?

400

Amino acids do ______ to the body.

What is growing muscles?

400

The ATP does ____.

What is helping the body normally function?

400

During the mile, Jessica starts to cough and wheeze uncontrollably. This has happened to Jessica a lot. The doctor says that Jessica's lungs are tightening together, allowing less air to come through. What is happening?

Jessica probably had asthma because when you have asthma, you're airways narrow down, allowing less oxygen to pass through.

500

Part of your body that all molecules enter.

What are cells?

500

Glucose and oxygen come together to form energy. This is called ____.

What is cellular respiration.

500

The chemical formula for glucose and oxygen are ___.

What is C6H1206 (glucose) and O2 (oxygen)?

500

After learning about different sicknesses and molecules, Megan decides that she should eat a balanced meal containing glucose and amino acids. Is she correct.

Yes, because to create energy, Megan needs glucose and oxygen. Oxygen usually comes naturally to humans and she is eating meals with glucose in them. Amino acids help you build muscles, making you stronger.

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