This gas is needed for aerobic respiration and is taken into the body through inhalation.
What is Oxygen
This type of cancer, common in smokers, affects the main organs of the respiratory system
What is lung cancer
These cells transport oxygen using the pigment haemoglobin.
What are red blood cells
This vascular tissue transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
What is xylem
The movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane is called ____.
What is osmosis
This energy-rich molecule is produced during respiration and fuels cellular activities. It also known as the energy currency of the cell
What is ATP
This black, sticky substance in cigarette smoke coats the lungs and damages the alveoli.
What is tar
These cells help defend the body against disease-causing organisms
What are white blood cells
These tiny openings on the leaf surface control water loss.
What are stomata
This jelly-like substance holds organelles in place within the cell.
What is cytoplasm
During anaerobic respiration in muscles, this waste product causes cramps and fatigue.
What is lactic acid
Smoking in public places contributes to this form of pollution affecting indoor air quality.
What is air pollution
These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart.
What are arteries
This force allows water molecules to adhere to xylem walls.
What is adhesion
This process requires energy to move substances against the concentration gradient.
What is active transport
These structures branch from the trachea and lead into each lung.
Bronchi
Smoking increases the heart's workload, raising the risk of this event caused by blocked coronary arteries.
What is a heart attack
This pale, yellow liquid makes up more than half of blood and transports nutrients and hormones.
What is plasma
This environmental factor increases transpiration on hot days
What is temperature
These structures on plant cells provide support and are made of cellulose.
What is cellulose
This muscle, located below the lungs, contracts and flattens to allow inhalation.
What is diaphragm
A student who smokes notices they get frequent colds. Smoking destroys these structures that normally trap dust and microbes.
What are cilia
This artery carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
What is Pulmonary artery
Phloem transports amino acids and hormones in addition to this main product of photosynthesis.
What is sucrose
This type of solution causes cells to shrink because water moves out of them.
What is hypertonic