Molecules in the body
Systems in the body
Cell Energy
Elisa
100

These three molecules are essential for cells to function.

What are oxygen, glucose, and amino acids.

100

This system brings oxygen into the body.

What is respiratory system?

100

These two molecules are needed to create energy in the cell.

What are glucose and oxygen? 

100

What was Elisa Diagnosed with?

What is diabetes?

200

Where does the human body get molecules from to function properly.

Hint: Two places

What is the air and food?

200

This system breaks down starches and proteins into smaller molecules.

What is the digestive system?

200

Double Jeopardy

Where in the cell does energy production take place?

Where is the mitochondria?

200

What were Elisa's symptoms?

She was tired all the time, didn't have energy, couldn't focus, and it was difficult for her to participate in soccer.

300

Test results in a person's small intestine (digestive system).  Are these results normal? Explain why 

glucose molecules: normal

oxygen: none

amino acid: normal

Yes, because oxygen does not go through digestive system

300

This system carries molecules throughout the body to all of the cells.

What is circulatory system?

300

One of these meals will provide molecules needed to create energy in the cells:

Rice which is made of starch

OR

Steak which is made of protein

What is rice?

300

Double Jeopardy

What molecule was affected by Elisa's condition?

Why did she feel tired?

What is Glucose?

Glucose is needed by the cell to make energy.

400

Starch and protein are not being broken down into glucose and amino acid because what system is not working correctly?

What could be a possible condition they have?

What is the digestive system?

What is a pancreas injury?

400

Double Jeopardy

The molecules brought into the body by this system do not need to be broken down into smaller molecules.

What is the respiratory system? 

400

The molecule that needs to be eaten to release energy in the cells.

What type of foods would this be found in?

What is glucose (or starch)?

Grains, veggies, fruit

400

What would Elisa have to do in order to feel better?

What is watch sugar intake, monitor blood sugar levels, and possibly take insulin shots?

500

Double Jeopardy

Test results in a person's blood stream.

amino acid molecules: normal

starch molecules: none

oxygen molecules: normal

glucose molecules: high

Is this person's blood test normal? Describe...

If something is abnormal, what could be a condition the patient has?

What is all molecule levels are normal except glucose. The glucose level is high.

What is the person has diabetes. This causes them to have high blood sugar levels due to the lack of insulin production?

500

These three systems need to be working properly for energy to be released in the cells.

Describe them...

What are the respiratory, digestive, and circulatory systems?

500

Which molecule is vital to the cell, but it isn't needed for energy production?

What is it used for?

What are amino acids?

Cellular growth, production, and repair

500

What is anemia, and how do we know Elisa didn't have a anemia?

Anemia affect the oxygen levels getting to the cells of the body due to the decrease in blood cells. 

Elisa had lower glucose levels in the cell.