Chapter 8.
Chapter 8.
Cell Structure
Chapter 9.
Chapter 9.
Human Organ Systems
Chapter 10.
Chapter 10.
Nutrients
Chapter 11.
Chapter 11.
Diseases & Technology
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The Smallest Unit of Life

The Cell

100

A jellylike fluid that holds organelles in place

Cytoplasm

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Name 3 Life Processes

Transportation, Nutrition, Growth and repair, Reproduction, Regulation, Metabolism, and/or Synthesis

100

Allows organisms to reproduce

Reproductive System

100

What term refers to essential nutrients are missing from a diet

Malnutrition

100

Is stored in body as an energy source when carbs are low or missing

Fats

100

The ability of your body to maintain an internal balance

Homeostasis

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Blood flow to the heart is restricted and the heart can’t pump normally.

Heart Attack

200

These "organ" like objects make up a cell and allow it to function

Organelles

200

What is the “brain” or control centre that directs overall cell activity and contains the cell's DNA

Nucleus

200

Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy -> Glucose + Oxygen

Photosynthsis

200

Supports and protects the body and its organs

Skeletal System

200

Where does most of the digestion of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats occur?

Small Intestine

200

Is used to build tissue, regulate chemical activity, and supply energy when carbs or fat are missing

Protein

200

The Pancreas releases this hormone to regulate the amount of glucose in the blood

Insulin

200

A hollow tube that is inserted into an artery in the groin or elbow.

Angiogram

300

What is found exclusively in Plant Cells and not Animal Cells?

Cell wall and Chloroplasts

300

What is the “powerhouse” releases energy in the cell by using oxygen and digested food for energy

Mitochondrion

300

These two organ systems work together to keep the body functioning.

The circulatory system and the digestive system

300

Responsible for getting oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out

Respiratory System

300

The teeth chew food and the stomach churns food into smaller particles. What is the name of this process?

Mechanical Digestion

300

Essential organic micronutrients your body needs in small amounts for normal growth, metabolism, and overall health, but can't produce enough of (or at all), so must come from food

Vitamins

300

What three things most affect your body's ability to achieve homeostasis?

Diet, Lifestyle, and Genetics

300

A hole or break in the lining of the esophagus or stomach.

Ulcers

400

Name the 3 parts of Cell Theory

1. Cells are responsible for function and structure in all organisms.

2. All living things are made up of cells. 

3. All cells reproduce from other living things.

400

What transports food, water, and waste materials

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

400

Glucose + Oxygen -> Energy + Water + Carbon Dioxide

Cellular Respiration

400

Releases nutrients that can be converted into energy in the bloodstream

Digestive System

400

Define Diet

The amount and type of food you eat every day?

400

Is used by the body in the form of sugar and starch. The primary energy source of the body.

Carbohydrates

400

The Homeostasis Feedback loop requires what three things?

Stimulus, Sensor, and a Response.

400

Electrical device implanted under collarbone that releases electrical charges that stimulate the heart to beat normally.

Pacemaker

500

Receit the "Cell Heirarchy" in order from smallest to largest

(8 total parts)

Atom, Molecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, System, Organism

500

What contains chlorophyll (green color), and helps collect sunlight for photosynthesis

Chloroplast

500

What are the four main parts of the circulatory system?

Heart, Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries

500

Transports food and gases

Circulatory System

500

Chemical digestion relies on this chemical to help break down your food into a liquid to more easily absorb?

Enzymes

500

Essential inorganic elements that your body needs for proper growth, development, and function

Minerals

500

Name two processes in your body that Homeostasis helps maintain

Blood Sugar, Heartrate, Water Balance, Enzyme levels, and Waste product levels

500

Name 3 types of Eating Disorders

Avoidant or Restrictive Food Intake, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimic Nervosa, Binge Eating, Pica, Nocturnal Sleep-related