Diabetes
Macromolecules
Homeostasis
Cell Transport
Cellular Respiration
Digestion
Miscellaneous
100

What type of diabetes is most common in adults?

What is type 2 diabetes?

100

What macromolecule is used to build muscle?

What is Protein?


100

What do beta cells create?

 What is insulin?


100

The diffusion of water across the cell membrane is called?

What is Osmosis?

100

What is the product of photosynthesis?

What is glucose?

100

What is the organ called that transports food to the stomach? 


What is the esophagus?

100

Why should diabetic people limit sugar in their diets?

What is diabetic people don’t produce enough insulin or their insulin doesn’t respond to the insulin properly so adding more sugar could be dangerous to them?

200

What is the molecule in the blood that causes diabetes? 

What is glucose?

200

What macromolecule is used to store energy?  


What is Lipids?

200

How much blood glucose do you need to maintain homeostasis?

What is 90mg/100ml?

200

What are transport proteins also known as?

What is Facilitated Diffusion?

200

What does ETC stand for? 


What is the Electron transport chain?

200

What is the purpose of the large intestine? 


What is to absorb water?

200

Why do people with type 1 diabetes have to give themselves insulin? 


What is their pancreas does not create enough insulin and therefore cannot blood sugar cannot enter the body’s cells?

300

In what type of diabetes does the Pancreas not create enough insulin? 


What is type 1?

300

What are the 4 main macromolecules?

What are lipids, carbs, proteins, and nucleic acids?

300

How does the pancreas maintain homeostasis when there is too little glucose in the blood?

What is it produces glucagon?

300

The name of the building block for the cell membrane? 


What is Phospholipids?

300

What does ATP require?

What is oxygen?

300

What is the formation of food called when it enters the stomach? 


What is a Bolus?

300

How do proteins help glucose get through the cell membrane and why? 


What is transport proteins that allow glucose to enter the cell through the cell membrane to?

400

Sam is a 60-year-old man who exercises very little and does not get out of the house often. Lately, he has been feeling very thirsty, and tired and has been urinating more recently. What type of diabetes would you diagnose Sam with?

What is type 2 diabetes?

400

What is the monomer of protein?

 What is Amino Acid?

400

How does the pancreas maintain homeostasis if there is too much glucose in the blood?

What is it produces insulin?

400

Name the three types of solutions. 


What are Hypertonic, Hypotonic, and Isotonic Solutions?

400

In the cell membrane, What does glucose break down into?

What is pyruvic acid?

400

Where does the digestive system start?

What is before the food enters the mouth when you salivate?

400

Name 3 geometry dash levels?  

What is Stereo madness, back on track, dry out, polargeist, base after base, can't let go, jumper, time machine, cycles, x step, clusterfunk, electroman adventures, electrodynamix, hexagon force?

500

What is it called when a person’s glucose levels drop too low?

What is hypoglycemic?

500

What elements are present in Lipids?

What is CHO, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

500

How would a person with type 1 diabetes maintain homeostasis? A person with type 2?

What is insulin injections? What is lifestyle changes?


500

What is the name of the form of active transportation that takes in food particles by engulfing them?

What is Phagocytosis?

500

What does ATP stand for? 


What is Adenosine Triphosphate?

500

What is the organ that produces bile? 


What is the liver?

500

What is Dr. J’s favorite color?  

What is yellow?

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