Food Molecules
Oxygen and Air
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Respiratory System
Cells and Energy
100

What small molecule do cells use directly for energy release?

Glucose

100

What molecule from the air do cells need for energy release?

Oxygen

100

What does the digestive system do to food molecules?

Breaks them down into small molecules.

100

What system brings oxygen into the body?

Reparatory System

100

What two molecules react inside cells to release energy?

Glucose & Oxygen

200

Starch must be broken down into what molecule before cells can use it?

Glucose

200

If someone breathes very little oxygen, how will they feel during exercise?

Tired / low energy.

200

 If the digestive system isn’t working well, what important molecule might be low in cells?

Glucose


200

Oxygen moves from the lungs into what system next?

Circulatory system (bloodstream).

200

When do cells use released energy?

Movement, running, playing sports, powering cell functions.

300

Can amino acids release energy for cells? Why or why not?

No—amino acids build proteins; they don’t release energy.

300

Why would a scuba diver with broken breathing gear struggle to swim?

Cells can’t release energy without oxygen.

300

In the small intestine, if “glucose: low,” what does that mean for energy?

Not enough glucose reaches the cells → low energy.

300

 If the lungs show low oxygen molecules, what will happen to energy?

Cells cannot release enough energy.

300

What waste gas is created during energy release?

Carbon dioxide

400

A patient has low glucose in her cells but normal amino acids. Can she exercise normally?

No—she must have glucose for energy release.

400

A patient has normal glucose levels but low oxygen levels. What does this mean for exercise?

They cannot exercise normally because energy cannot be released.

400

Why can’t starch molecules go directly into cells?

They are too large; must be broken into glucose.

400

A patient has normal digestion but cannot get much oxygen into her lungs. What problem will she have?

She will not be able to exercise normally; low energy.

400

If a patient’s cells contain glucose but low oxygen, why is she tired?

Reaction cannot happen → little/no energy released.

500

A patient ate plenty of starch but her cells still have low glucose. What system is failing?

Digestive system

500

A patient has high glucose but low oxygen in cells. Can energy be released? Why?

No, oxygen is require to release energy.

500

Cells show low glucose even though the patient ate a full meal. What step failed?

Food wasn’t broken into glucose.

500

A patient’s lungs show oxygen: low but digestion is normal. Why is she tired?  

Cells can’t get the oxygen required for energy.

500

Explain why eating protein alone (no starch) before a long run is not enough.

Protein breaks into amino acids, not glucose; cells need glucose + oxygen to release energy.