Action Molecules
Energy Search
Digestive Organs
Nutrition
HodgePodge
100
The substance with which an enzyme will react.
What is substrate
100
This is the energy currency used by cells.
What is ATP?
100
This organ produces a variety of enzymes for small intestine.
What is pancreas?
100
This process takes simple building blocks and uses them to build up more complex molecules a cell may need for growth and repair.
What is anabolism?
100
This is the name of the runner who became lost on a race across the Sahara Desert, The Marathon des Sables.
Who is Mauro Prosperi?
200
These molecules help to complete the active site in enzymes.
What are coenzymes?
200
The energy contained in ATP is stored in these bonds.
What are phosphate bonds?
200
This organ helps to detoxify chemicals from our blood that arrive in the food we eat.
What is the liver?
200
This is a measure of body fat based on both height and weight of an individual.
What is BMI (Body Mass Index)?
200
This is the amount of time you can survive without water.
What is three days?
300
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by lowering this.
What is activation energy?
300
Animals produced ATP through this process.
What is cell respiration?
300
This organ is responsible for most of the water reabsorption in the digestive tract.
What is large intestine?
300
This is the rate at which your body uses energy.
What is BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate)?
300
The names of most enzymes contain these two parts.
What is name the name of substrate and -ase?
400
This model occurs when enzymes change their shape to fit a substrate.
What is induced fit?
400
A phosphate group and ADP form ATP through the subtraction of water and this reaction.
What is dehydration synthesis?
400
This part of the digestive system produces bile which is used to break down fat.
What is gallbladder?
400
This is the number of calories your client should consume daily to maintain his or her current weight.
What is TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure)?
400
This part of the digestive system prevents food from entering the trachea.
What is epiglottis?
500
Pepsin is a digestive enzyme that will break down this macromolecule.
What is protein?
500
These two components are required for ATP production.
What are glucose and oxygen gas?
500
The stomach moves to help the mechanical breakdown of food through this process.
What is peristalsis?
500
This is the approximate number of calories in 1 pound of fat.
What is 3500 cal?
500
This enzyme is main component of your saliva that helps to break down carbohydrates.
What is amylase?