Nutrients
Cellular Respiration
Digestive & Excretory System
Circulatory & Respiratory System
Skeletal & Muscular System
100

Oil, butter, avocado are examples of this nutrient.

Fats

100

The inputs/reactants of aerobic respiration.

Oxygen & glucose.

100

Food is moved from the mouth to the stomach through this tube.

Esophagus

100

This blood vessel contains valves to prevent backflow of blood.

Vein.

100

The place where two bones meet.

Joints

200

Function of carbohydrates

Quick source of energy.

200

How does the excretory system link to cellular respiration?

Removal of wastes produced during cellular respiration.

Lungs remove carbon dioxide & kidney's remove excess water.

200

This organ absorbs water and forms feces.

Large intestine

200

The main branches that split from the trachea into the lungs.

Bronchi

200

This mineral makes bones strong.

Calcium

300

What is the nutrient fats broken down into.

Lipids.

300

The reason heart rate increases when someone exercises.

More exercise = more energy required to supply the muscles for movement.

Increasing heart rate increases the amount oxygen & glucose that is pumped around the body to be used for cellular respiration.

300

The importance of villi in the small intestine.

Increase surface area for nutrient absorption.

300

Blood is flowing through the Aorta, where is it coming from & where is it going?

It is flowing from the heart to the body.

300

This flexible connective tissue cushions joints, reduces friction, and supports structures like the nose and ears.

Cartilage

400

This water-soluble vitamin is essential for collagen production, helps the immune system, and prevents scurvy.

Vitamin C.

400

An example of an organism that performs anaerobic respiration.

Yeast (Fungi)

 Bacteria

400

Function of the gall bladder.

Store bile and release it into the small intestine.

400

The liquid part of the blood that transports nutrients and hormones.

Plasma

400

The pair of muscles that work together to move your lower leg.

Hamstrings & Quadriceps 

500

This vitamin, produced in the skin when exposed to sunlight, helps the body absorb calcium and maintain strong bones.

Vitamin D.

500
Chemical formula for glucose.

C₆H₁₂O₆

500

This enzyme breaks down starch into sugar in the mouth

Amylase

500

As someone is just about to inhale, the intercostal muscles contract, expanding the rib cage, increasing the amount of area in the chest. Does air pressure in the lungs increase or decrease?

Air pressure decreases allowing air to flow into your lungs.

500

Example of a muscle tissue.

Smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle.