Body System
Cellular Respiration
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100

This organ is where oxygen enters and carbon dioxide exits your body.

What are the lungs?

100

This molecule is known as the energy currency of the cell. 

What is ATP?

100

List 4 criteria graphs should include 

Title, x-axis, y-axis, and scale 


100

What is the difference between independent variable and dependent variable?

Independent Variable: what is being changed in the experiment 

Dependent variable: what is observed or measured.

100

This organelle contains DNA, which holds the instructions for building and running the cell. 

What is the nucleus?

200

This gas is taken into the body during inhalation and is needed for cellular respiration. 

What is oxygen?

200

This type of respiration requires oxygen to produce the most ATP. 

What is aerobic respiration?

200
What is the difference between line and bar graph?

Line is change over Time 

Bar graph is about categories 

200

You are testing how the amount of sunlight affects the growth of a plant. You place identical plants in different amounts of sunlight: 2 hours, 4 hours, and 6 hours per day. After two weeks, you measure how tall each plant grows.

Identify the independent variable (IV) and the dependent variable (DV) in this experiment.

IV: Amount of sunlight 

DV: Height of the plants 

200

List one organ in the respiratory system and circulatory system 

Heart and Lungs 

300

This organelle is found in every cell and is responsible for producing energy.

What are mitochondria?

300

This type respiration occurs when oxygen is not available. 

What is anaerobic respiration?

300

You record the temperature of a cup of water every 10 minutes. Which type of graph should you use to show how the temperature changes over time?

Line Graph

300

Does the type of fertilizer affect the number of flowers a plant produces?

Claimed IV and DV: IV = Number of flowers, DV = Type of fertilizer

Question: Are the IV and DV correctly identified? Explain.

No. The independent variable (IV) should be the type of fertilizer (what the experimenter changes), and the dependent variable (DV) should be the number of flowers (what is measured).


300

This body system allows movement and maintain posture.

What is the muscular system?

400

This type of blood is oxygen poor and flows from the body - heart - lungs. This type of blood is oxygen - rich and flows from the lungs - heart - body. 

What is the difference between venous blood and arterial blood?

400

In this organelle, aerobic respiration mainly occurs to the produce ATP. 

What are mitochondria?

400

You measure the growth of a plant every day for two weeks and want to show how its height changes. Which graph is best?

What is line graph?

400

Research Question: Does the amount of water a seed receives affect how quickly it germinates?

Claimed IV and DV: IV = Amount of water, DV = Time to germinate

Question: Are the IV and DV correctly identified? Explain.

Yes. The IV is the amount of water (what is changed), and the DV is the time it takes to germinate (what is measured).

400

What is the normal oxygen saturation Level? Was our marathon runner oxygen saturation level? Explain your response 

95 - 100% 

Yes, her blood oxygen saturation level was 98% 

500

Explain the relationship between circulatory system and respiratory system


The respiratory system brings oxygen into the lungs and removes carbon dioxide. The circulatory system carries oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and transport carbon dioxide from the cells back to the lungs to exhale. 

500

What is cellular respiration?

This process occurs in cells to produce ATP. 

500

You collect data on how many books each student in your class read last month. Which graph should you use to compare the amounts?

What is bar graph?

500

From the yeast lab, what was the independent and deponent variable. 

IV: amount of sugar

DV: height of foam and size of balloon

500

The ___________________ flows from the lungs - heart - body. 

The _______________ flows from the body - heart - lungs. 

1. Arterial Blood 

2. Venous Blood