Thermoregulation
Glucose Regulation
Circulation & Respiration
Science Labs
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100

This is a normal Human body temperature.

What is 98 F degrees or What is 37 degrees C

100

Using feedback loops to keep stable blood sugar.

What is homeostasis? or Glucose Regulation?

100

The gas exchange begins with oxygen entering the mouth and ends with this organ.

What are the lungs or alveoli? 

100

An educated guess to the questions being investigated.

What is a hypothesis? 

100

The biotic things in an environment.

What is a living things?

200

When the nervous system sends signals to dilate blood vessels and sweat.

What is the normal body response when it gets too hot?

200

This hormone is produced by the pancreas and secreted  into the bloodstream in response to elevated blood glucose

What is Insulin? 

200

This system circulates and transports substances like gases, glucose, and nutrients around the body.

What is the circularity system?  

200

This part of the science process involves observing and collecting data.

What is an experiment? 

200

A species not native to an environment causes disruption.

What is an invasive species? 

300

The body will do this thing when it gets too cold. 

What is shivering and constriction of blood vessels? 

300

This organ works along with the pancreas to maintain a normal blood glucose.

What is the liver?

300

This substance/ gas leaves the bloodstream and enters the lungs to be exhaled.

What is CO2?

300

You can use this from your experiment to either prove or disprove your hypothesis. 

What is evidence or data?

300

The arrows in a food web show the flow of this in an ecosystem.

What is energy?

400

This image shows a mechanism that keeps regular body temperature.

What is a feedback loop?

400

The hormone glucagon (also produced in the pancreas) is secreted into the bloodstream in response to this imbalance. 

What is low blood sugar?

400

Oxygen is used with glucose to make energy in the cells. Carbon dioxide is then released as a product of this process.

What is cellular respiration?

400

Having this in your experiment can strengthen your argument.

What is more trials or participants? 

400

These 2 relationships are interdependent on each other meaning one relies on the other. If one is too much the balance of an ecosystem could collapse. 

What is a predator-prey relationship? 

500

This is a potential problem that could happen to humans due to overheating.

What is hyperthermia?

500

This condition can appear in the body due to a resistance to insulin resulting in higher-than-normal or lower-than-normal blood glucose levels. 

What is Diabetes? 

500

During exercise, an increase in oxygen is needed to make energy. This leads to an increase in these 2 activities in the body.

What is breathing and heart rate?

500

This part of the experiment is where you explain your findings and determine if your hypothesis what correct.

What is a conclusion? 

500

This is a process in which an ecosystem returns to a climax community after a disturbance.

Ecological succession