Cellular Respiration
Human Body Systems
Molecules
Medical Conditions
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100

What are the two outputs of cellular respiration

Oxygen and Glucose

100

This system is responsible for bringing the oxygen needed for cellular respiration into the body.

Respiratory System

100

Starch molecules are broken down and turns into this type of molecule

Glucose Molecules

100

This medical condition happens when your lungs swell up and oxygen molecules can't enter in your body

Asthma

100

True of False: Meat is NOT an example of protein

False

200

List the three outputs of cellular respiration

Cardon Dioxide, Water, Energy

200

This system is responsible for breaking down food molecules 

Digestive System

200

Fish breaks down and turns into these molecules

Protein Molecules

200

This medical condition happens when you don't have enough red blood cells

Anemia

200

How do we get molecules into our body

From the food we eat, and the air we breathe

300

These are in charge of transporting oxygen molecules to our cells

Red Blood Cells

300

This system is in charge of bringing the broken down molecules such as glucose and oxygen to the cells in our body

Circulatory System

300

These are the small building blocks that link together to create a protein molecule.

Amino Acid

300

You have diabetes because your body is missing this "key" molecule that opens the cell membrane and let glucose pass through. 

Insulin

300

If a person is having trouble with their respiratory system, what type of molecule are they getting less of?

Oxygen Molecules

400

This is a waste product released in cellular respiration that we don't want in out body

Carbon Dioxide
400

This organ is the muscular pump that pushes blood throughout the body.

Heart

400

Names the Input and Output Molecules for Cellular Repiration

Inputs = Glucose and Oxygen

Outputs = Carbon Dioxide, Water, Energy

400

Anemia affects this system by preventing enough oxygen to be carried to the cell

Respiratory System

400

In which area is a normal person able to release more energy normally? 

High Altitudes or Ground Level

Ground Level (sea level)

500

This powerhouse part of the cell is where most of the energy is produced during respiration.

Mitochondria?

500

What makes up the circulatory system 

Heart and Red Blood Cells

500

True or False: The body only works when cells get molecules from food and molecules from air

True

500

If a person has a normal amount of oxygen molecules and low levels of glucose molecules, can they still exercise normally? Why or Why Not

No, because she needs both glucose and oxygen to release energy and exersise.

500

Which meal will provide the molecules needed to create energy in the cells:

Rice which is made of starch

OR

Steak which is made of protein

Rice