Systems
Vocab
Conditions
100

The system that carries the molecules you take in from food in air into the different parts of the body.

(answer format: "What is [your answer]?")

What is the Circulatory system?

100

The respiratory system brings in ______ molecules from the air, which are already small enough to fit into cells.

(answer format: "What is [your answer]?")

What is oxygen?

100

Anemia is a condition where ________ and _________ are short in the body.

What is red blood cells and oxygen?

200

The system that breaks down food.

What is the Digestive system?

200

The digestive system brings in food and breaks it down into smaller molecules, such as _______ and amino acids, that fit into cells.

(answer format: "What is [your answer]?")

What is glucose?

200

Asthma is a condition where the ________ molecules in your body are few.

What is oxygen?

300
The system that breaks down oxygen molecules.

What is the Respiratory system?

300

To release _______ the cells need ________ and ______

(answer format: "What is [your answer], [your answer], and [your answer]")

What is energy, glucose, and oxygen?

(It is ok if glucose and oxygen are in opposite order.)

300

Diabetes is a condition where there is a shortage of ________.

What is glucose?

400

The system that lets carbon dioxide out.

What is the Respiratory system?

400

Inside the cell, the atoms that make up glucose and oxygen can be rearranged to make different molecules. This chemical reaction is called _____________ and releases ______.

(answer format: "What is [your answer] and [your answer]")

What is cellular respiration and energy?

400

The ____________ system is the system that Diabetes and Anemia affect.

What is Circulatory?

500

Cells can grow and repair themselves by combining ________ molecules to form larger _________ molecules through cellular respiration.

(answer format: "What is [your answer] and [your answer]")

What is amino acid and protein?

500
Asthma and injury to the Pancreas both affect the ____________ system.

What is Circulatory?