100 points What molecule is made when starch is broken down?
glucose
100 points What molecules take part in cellular respiration?
Glucose, Oxygen, CO2, and Water
100 points What are the symptoms of Asthma
Swollen trachea, shallow breathing/difficulty breathing.
100 points What is blood doping used for?
It can be used to win challenges like races
200 points What molecule is formed when protein breaks down?
Amino Acids
200 points What molecules are used to create energy
Glucose and Oxygen
200 points What are symptoms of diabetes?
High blood sugar and tiredness
200 points What is a side effect of blood doping?
Blood doping can result in thicker blood and and heart failure
300 points What molecules are commonly found in the digestive system?
Fiber, Starch,Protein, and Glucose
300 points What molecules are made by cellular respiration?
Water and CO2
300 points What is anemia?
It is when not enough oxygen is getting into the circulatory system and cells
300 points What is blood doping
Blood doping is the process of extracting a blood sample, freezing it, and injecting back in before a race or other activity to increase Oxygen which increases cellular respiration for a higher energy output.
400 points What molecules are commonly found in the cells?
Amino acids, Glucose, Water, CO2, Oxygen, and Protein
400 points What is cellular respiration?
Cellular respiration is when the cells take in glucose and oxygen molecules through the circulatory system and in the mitochondria they they are combined to give the body energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
400 points What molecule is affected by an injury to the pancreas and what are two side effects
Amino acid. Trouble digesting, and exercising
400 points How can blood doping be detected?
It can be detected in two ways. One way is to take a blood sample and measure the age of the blood cells to see if they had been stored for a long period of time. Another way is to measure the amount of Hemoglobin and if there is an unusually large amount of it it is likely they are blood doping