Plants
Medicine
Cellular Bio
Ecosystems
Emergency
100

Where does the green pigment in plants come from?

Chlorophyll found in chloroplasts

100

What organ pumps blood throughout the body?

 Heart

100

What part of the cell controls what goes in and out

Cell Membrane!

100

What do we call all the living and nonliving things interacting in an area?

Ecosystem

100

What do people with severe allergies carry around?

Epipen 

200

When do plants carry out aerobic respiration?

At all times

200

What type of blood cells help fight infection?

White blood cells

200

Which organelle is used for photosynthesis?

Chloroplast

200

What type of organism makes its own food using sunlight?

Producer

200

What should you do if your nose starts bleeding

Lean forward, apply pressure

300

Which enzyme breaks down starch into simpler sugars during seed germination?

Amylase

300

What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

Hypertension

300

What is the cellular process that breaks down glucose?

Glycolysis

300

Which biome has very little rainfall and is home to cacti?

Desert

300

What should you do if somebody faints?

Elevate their legs, check for injuries, give them cool water, juice 

400

Which cells are responsible for regulating transpiration rate in plants?

Guard cells

400

 What do we call the process of the body maintaining a stable internal environment?

Homeostasis

400

What is the energy molecule produced by cellular respiration?

ATP

400

What do we call a relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not affected?

Commensalism

400

What can you use to stop severe bleeding? (name of item and material) 

How do you use it?

  • Tourniquet and cloth

  • Place it ~ 5 cm above the wound, tie it very tight!

500

What makes sap go down the phloem?

Hydrostatic pressure

500

What is the name of the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels?

Insulin

500

Formula for Cellular Respiration!!!

C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + ~36 ATP

500

What term describes the largest number of individuals an environment can support?

Carrying capacity

500

What is shock? How do you treat it? (extra 50!)

  • Shock happens when the body isn’t getting enough blood flow, which means organs aren’t getting enough oxygen. (Happens after great body trauma) 


  • Call for help, lay them on their back, elevate their legs, keep them warm, control any bleeding

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