Energy for Life
Powering the human body
Homeostasis
Fossil Fuels
Using Fossil Fuels
100

This part of the cell acts as the "converter" to create energy for the human body in cellular respiration.

What is the mitochondria? 

100
The three main sources of energy humans get from food

Fats, proteins, and carbohydrates

100

This process or "loop" helps maintain homeostasis in the body

What is a negative feedback loop?

100

The three main types of fossil fuels

What are coal, natural gas, and oil?

100

This fossil fuel is the most important energy source in the modern world.

What is oil?

200

The process where glucose is broken down to make energy for the body

What is cellular respiration?

200

This macronutrient comes in two forms: Saturated and Unsaturated

What are fats?

200

If the body is high in blood sugar, the brain signals the liver to release this hormone.

What is insulin?

200

This fossil Fuel was first discovered in Alberta near Medicine Hat in 1883.

What is natural gas? 

200

This type of reaction always has CO2,water vapour, and heat as its products. 

What is combustion?

300

In cellular respiration, Glucose and oxygen react to produce these three products.

What are Co2, H20, and energy

300

This macronutrient helps build, repair, and maintain body tissue.

What are proteins?

300

We learned about 6 processes in the human body that are regulated by homeostasis. What are 4 of them? 

1. Blood sugar.

2. Temperature.

3. Iron levels

4. pH balance.

5. Blood pressure.

6. Water/toxin levels

300

This type of fossil fuel is found in "seams" in the ground.

What is coal?

300
This "effect" is caused by gases is the earths atmosphere that trap heat and warm the planet.

What is the greenhouse effect?

400

This important compound, found in both cellular respiration and photosynthesis, is represented by the compound C6H12O6

What is glucose?

400

This macronutrient is most easily broken down by the body and provides most of a persons daily energy intake

What are carbohydrates?

400

Body temperature is regulated by this part of the brain.

What is the hypothalamus?

400

Another name for crude oil.

What is petroleum? 

400

This term refers to the process used to break down crude oil into many different products.

Distillation

500

In photosynthesis, CO2 and H20 combine with light energy to produce these two products.

What are glucose and oxygen?

500

Dietitians recommend that this macronutrient makes up less than 30% of our daily caloric intake.

What are fats?

500

This term refers to how fast a human body uses the energy it has available.

What is metabolism?

500

This type of material becomes fossil fuels when under a lot of pressure for a long period of time.

What is organic material? 

500

This type of precipitation, often harmful to ecosystems, is formed when sulphur and nitrogen combine with water vapour in the atmosphere. 

What is acid deposition or acid rain? 

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