The lungs and breathing
The Circulatory System
Solutions & Mixtures
Variables and experiments
Lab Skills & Chromatography
100

This is the name for the main muscle used for breathing that contracts to pull air into the lungs.

what is the diaphragm?

100

These cells, also known as erythrocytes, transport oxygen in the blood.

What are red blood cells?

100

This is the term for a substance that dissolves into a liquid.

What is a solute?

100

This is the variable that you change in an experiment.

What is the independent variable?

100

This is the name of the test used to separate the pigments in ink.

What is paper chromatography?

200

These tiny air sacs are the site of gas exchange.

What are the alveoli?

200

This is the liquid component of blood that transports cells, nutrients, and waste.

What is plasma?

200

The term for a solution that has dissolved the maximum amount of solute.

What is a saturated solution?

200

This is the variable that you measure in an experiment.

What is the dependent variable?

200

This is the term for the solvent that moves up the paper in a chromatography experiment.

What is the mobile phase?

300

This process is the full word equation for why heart and breathing rates increase during exercise.

What is Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy?

300

This is a key adaptation of red blood cells that gives them more space for hemoglobin.

What is having no nucleus?

300

This is the term for the liquid that does the dissolving.

What is a solvent?

300

These are the variables that must stay the same throughout an experiment to make it fair.

What are controlled variables?

300

In paper chromatography, this is the name for the paper itself.

What is the stationary phase?

400

This is the process that explains why a person's heart and breathing rates increase during exercise.

What is cellular respiration?

400

The purpose of these blood cells is to protect the body against infections and foreign invaders.

What are white blood cells?

400

Name two methods for increasing the speed of diffusion

Stirring/increasing temprature

400

In the experiment testing how the amount of fertilizer affects a bean plant, this is the dependent variable.

What is the growth of the bean plant?

400

If a student finds three different colored spots on their chromatography paper, this is what the black ink they used is.

What is a mixture?

500

These two muscles move your lungs, and this is what they do when you breathe in.

What are the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, and they contract?

500

These two types of blood vessels carry blood away from and toward the heart, respectively.

What are arteries and veins?

500

A solution made from salt and water is described by this term.

What is an unsaturated solution?

500

To test if surface area affects dissolving rate, you must keep these three things constant.

What are the amount of water, the temperature, and the amount of stirring?

500

This is the name for the solvent's highest point on the paper after the chromatography test is complete.

What is the solvent front?

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