Gas Exchange
Glucose Regulation
Thermoregulation
Osmoregulation
Other
100

What is needed for the process of aerobic cellular respiration to occur? 

What is oxygen? 

100
What hormone does the pancreas make when blood sugar levels rise after eating a meal? 
What is insulin? 
100
How does the body respond when body temperature drops below normal value (98.6*F)? 

What is shivering? 

100

What molecule did not diffuse across our artificial cell membrane? 

What is starch? 

100

What is needed for active transport of molecules across the cell membrane? 

What is ATP

200

This organelle increases in frequency if a person uses their muscles very often.

What is the mitochondria? 
200

What hormone is made after the body has gone without eating for 8+ hours

What is glucagon? 
200

Besides sweating, what happens to the body when body temperature rises above homeostasis (98.6*C)

What is blood vessels dilate? 

200

What two organs are primarily responsible for osmoregulation in humans? 

What is the brain and the kidneys?

200

All the chemical reactions in an organisms body is known as the organism's...

What is metabolism? 

300

Why does breathing rate increase during exercise? 

What is to provide the body with more oxygen to make ATP? 

300

By what mechanisms are blood sugar levels kept relatively constant throughout the day? 

What are feedback mechanisms? 

300

To maintain homeostasis when temperature increases, plant close their ______________ to save water. 

What are stomata? 

300

Which of the 7 life functions is the kidney most closely involved in? 

What is excretion? 

300

By what process do capillaries (blood vessels) and alveoli exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen? 

What is diffusion? 

400

Where in the cell does anaerobic cellular respiration occur? 

Where is the cytoplasm? 

400

What is the name of the stored form of energy/sugar found in the human liver and muscle cells?

What is glycogen? 

400

The process of going up and down around a normal value (homeostasis) is referred to as

What is dynamic equilibrium? 

400

If the amount of salt in the blood increases, then cells with become hyp...

What is hypertonic? 

400

Within an organism, what is larger than a cell but smaller than an organ? 

What are tissues? 
500

Gas exchange occurs between what two structures in the human lungs? 

What are capillaries and alveoli? 

500

Diabetes 1 is a genetic condition where people cannot make insulin. What is the cause of Diabetes 2?

What is damaged insulin receptors?

500

Why do people lose fingers and toes if they experience hypothermia (extreme cold) 

What is decrease in blood supply to extremities to save heat?

500

If I donate a kidney to my brother, but then my remaining kidney fails. If I get a kidney transplant, how many kidneys will I have in my body? 

What is 2? 

500

Cellular respiration happens in all organisms. Yeast is unique in that they can perform a form of cellular respiration where glucose is converted into alcohol. This process is called f...

What is fermentation? 

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