Name the 3 body systems
Respiratory, circulatory, digestive
We received molecules from these two places
air and food
Which 3 molecules are needed in your cells?
Oxygen, amino acids, glucose
The building blocks of proteins
Amino Acids
What is Elisa's main complaint?
She is always tired
Name the parts of the respiratory system and what that system does
Mouth, nose, lungs
breathing
What do starch molecules break into?
Glucose
A person with asthma is lacking this molecules and struggles with this system
Oxygen, respiratory
The body's use of molecules for energy and growth.
Metabolism
What molecules are needed to make energy?
Glucose and oxygen
Name the parts of the digestive system and what it does
Mouth, stomach, small and large intestines
Breaks down food
What do protein molecules break into?
Amino acids
A person with diabetes is lacking this molecule and struggles with this system
Glucose, circulatory
A group of atoms joined together in a particular way.
Molecule
How do we classify if something is strong evidence?
Longer time and more data
Name the parts of the circulatory system and what it does
Heart, blood vessels
Transports molecules to your cells
Why do starch and protein need to break down?
They need to be smaller to enter the circulatory system
A person with anemia is lacking this molecule and struggles with this system
Oxygen, circulatory
a molecule made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
Glucose
What are the three parts to a written response?
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
Name a body system that you know of BESIDES the 3 we've discussed
Nervous, skeletal, muscular, endocrine,reproductive, lymphatic
How do oxygen molecules, glucose molecules, and amino acid molecules get to your cells?
Through the circulatory system
A person with a pancreas injury is lacking these molecules and struggles with this system
glucose, amino acids, digestive system
A claim supported by evidence
Scientific Argument
What were the oxygen molecules represented by in our hands on classroom model?
Popsicle sticks