Conditions
Systems
Molecules
Cellular Respiration
100

Both conditions have less glucose in the blood, so it can't reach the cells.

What do diabetes and anemia have in common?

100

Digestive, circulatory, and respiratory systems.

What are the main body systems in metabolism?

100

Glucose and oxygen.

Whhich molecules are neessary to perform cellular respiration?

100
Energy, H20, and CO2.

What are the outputs of cellular respiration?

200

This condition includes all body systems besides the respiratory system.

How many systems does the pancreas injury affect?

200

This system brings in food, taking glucose and amino acids.

What does the digestive system bring in?

200

Amino acids, as they grow/heal the body.

Which molecule relies on cellular respiration to work?

200

Photosysnthesis is the opposite of this.

What is the opposite of cellular respiration.

300

Asthma is the only condition with the lowest of some molecules.

Which condition has the lowest amount of oxygen per breath?

300

The circulatory system transports those molecules.

Which system transports glucose, oxygen, and amino acids?

300

Protein, put together from amino acids.

Which molecule heals and grows your body?

300

Giving energy to make proteins from amino acids.

How does cellular respiration help your cells regrow and you heal yourself?

400

In that exact order, their unique attributes that stopped cellular repirations and energy release are:

Dust, Insulin, Digestive Enzymes, Iron

What are, in the same order, asthma's, diabetes, pancreas injury's, and anemia's special attribute that prevents cellular respiration?

400

Mitochondria, along with glucose and O2.

What part of the cells performs cellular respiration?

400

It's bad because if that system doesn't work, starch can't be broken down into glucose molecules.

If your digestive system doesn't work, why is this bad?

400

They are H20, CO2, and energy.

What are the outputs of cellular respiration?

500
All of these conditions prevent healing and energy release in cells because of that.

What do all of the conditions have in common because necessary molecules for cellular respiration aren't reaching the cell?

500

The, glucose goes through the digestive system, and the second one goes through the respiratory system, both reachign circulatory system and reaches cell.

Which systems do the molecules that are needed to provide cellular respiration go through?

500

Fiber is not a part of it.

Which molecule is not a part of cellular respiration or isn't affected by cellular respiration?

500

The name of this formula is cellular respiration.

What is the formula: 60+ C6H12O= 6H2O + 6CO2

called?

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