Molecules
Body System
Cellular Respiration
Vocabulary
Random
100

Match the molecule with the Body system: Respiratory System

Oxygen

100

Which body system does CR take place in

Cells in the Body

100

Name the two most important molecules needed for CR

Oxygen and Glucose

100

Define Metabolism

Body's use for molecules for energy and growth

100

Scenario: I'm feeling sleepy. My blood level show high amounts of Glucose but my cells aren't getting what they need. What's wrong with me?

I have diabetes

200

Match the molecule with the body system: Digestive System

Starch/Protein/Glucose/Amino Acid/Fiber

200

Which body system transports oxygen to the body?

Circulatory System

200

What molecules are released after the chemical reaction between Glucose and Oxygen

Water + Carbon Dioxide

200

Define Energy

The ability to make things move or change

200

Scenario: My chest is feeling tight and my oxygen levels in my respiratory system are low. What's wrong with me?

I have Asthma

300

Define Oxygen

A molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
300

Which body system is responsible for breaking down food so it gets to cells in the body?

Digestive System

300

Where does CR occur (Be specific)

Mitochondria

300

Define Glucose

A molecule that organisms use to release energy.

300

Scenario: I'm feeling sleepy. I'm breathing fine but my oxygen levels are low in my Cells. What's wrong with me?

I have Anemia

400

Where do we get amino acids from

The digestive system: Protein broken down

400

Which body system is responsible for transporting oxygen to the lungs?

Respiratory System

400

How does Cellular respiration benefit the human body?

It helps us release energy for our bodies to function properly (survive)

400

Define Circulatory System

The body system that transports molecules to and from cells in the body

400

Scenario: I'm feeling sleepy. I've been eating lots of starch but still can't seem to get energy. What is wrong with me?

I have a pancreas injury?

500

Where do we get glucose from?

Digestive system: starch broken down

500

Give a detailed explanation of the path Starch takes to get to Cells in the Body (start at the mouth)

Starch goes to the stomach -> small intestine breaks down into Glucose -> ciirculatory system (blood vessels) -> Cells in the Body

500

Scenario: Ms. Ingram is a basketball star in the height of her career. She was asked to play in Bolivia (a location with HIGH altitude). She ate a starch filled lunch before the game. Will Ms. Ingram perform well in the basketball game? Explain why or why not

No, Ms. Ingram won't be able to play well because her oxygen levels will be lower at high altitude. Lower oxygen levels mean less cellular respiration. She won't be releasing enough energy to perform well

500

Define Cellular Respiration 

The chemical reaction between oxygen + glucose that releases energy into the cells

500

Name the three openings in the body that allows molecules to pass through them 

Alveoli, Villi, Cell membrane

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