Digestive System
Respiratory System
Cellular Respiration and Growth
Circulatory System
Cells
100

What is the main function of the digestive system

To break down food molecules

100

What molecule do we breathe in

Oxygen

100

Because Elisa has diabetes, her cellular respiration is impaired because of the lack of what molecule?

Glucose

100

What two parts make up the circulatory system?

The heart and the blood vessels

100

How many cells are in the human body?

Trillions

200

What kinds of molecules enter the digestive system?

Hint: there are 3

Protein, Starch, and Glucose

200
What other molecule goes in and out of the respiratory system?

Carbon Dioxide

200

What two molecules are needed for cellular respiration to take place?

Glucose and Oxygen

200

What molecule enter the circulatory system through the respiratory system?

Oxygen

200

What are the three most important molecules cells need in order to function properly?

Glucose, amino acids, oxygen

300

Where does the food stay for awhile after leaving the stomach?

The small intenstine

300

What 2 places does oxygen go after being breathed in?

The blood vessels and back out the mouth

300

What molecules build together to make new protein molecules for your cells?

Amino acids

300

What 4 molecules circulate in the circulatory system?

Glucose, Oxygen, Amino acids and Carbon Dioxide

300

What are the two molecules not apart of the circulatory system?

Starch and Protein

400

What is the molecule made from food molecules joining together and entering the circulatory system called?

Amino acids

400

What are the 3 parts of the respiratory system?

Mouth, Nose, Lungs

400

After cellular respiration occurs, this is a release in what for your cells?

Energy

400

How do you know if the circulatory system is working properly?

If all the molecules are circulating, and going into the cells

400

What are the "worm" like figures called in the Cell?

Mitochondria 

500

What are the four parts of the digestive system

Mouth, stomach, small intestine, large intestine

500

What happens if your respiratory system is not working properly?

Your blood and heart aren't getting enough oxygen which can cause drowsiness or a irregular heartbeat

500

When you are being active, what do your cells tell your brain you need more of?

Oxygen, amino acids and glucose

500

What were the 4 medical conditions Elisa was being tested for?

Anemia, Diabetes, Pancreas injury and Asthma
500

What other molecule is developed within the cell?

Hint: not apart of any other answer in this game

Water Molecule