What type of cell do humans have?
eukaryote cell
Which organ controls our thinking and emotions?
Brain
which process controls movement through the cells without using energy?
Which process of the digestive system involves chewing?
mechanical
Which system is responsible for transporting materials to and from all organs-tissues-cells
circulatory
which type of eukaryote cell do humans have?
animal cells
Which organ helps mechanical digestion and swallowing?
tongue
Which cell process controls the movement of water through the cell?
Osmosis
Which process in digestion uses enzymes to break food down into compounds?
chemical
what is A group of cells located in the heart that sends out signals to regulate heart rate? (beat)
pacemaker
What is the specific cell name for all fruits?
plant cells
Which organ has four chambers and moves in a rhythm?
Heart
Which process makes all carbohydrates?
photosynthesis
Is our saliva-spit- using mechanical or chemical digestion?
chemical
What do we call an organism that cannot make its own food?
Heterotroph
Which type of cell does all bacteria have?
prokaryote
which organ is the largest?
skin
Which process breaks down all carbohydrates?
cellular respiration
What is the physiological cause of a burp?
The release of air swallowed during a meal.
What do we call the process by which a single parent reproduces by itself, making a clone?
asexual
What is the specific name for our brain cells?
Neuron
which organ produces bile?
Liver
What is the process that the neuron uses to send signals for cell to cell?
Synapse or electricl impulse
What is the primary role of the small intestine?
The absorption of nutrients from digested food.
An organism that consumes food by breaking down waste and dead organisms
decomposer