Cells
Body Systems
Parti-cools
Energy Transfer & Transformations
100

This organelle is knows as the control center of the cell

What is the nucleus?

100

Carries blood around the body

What is a blood vessel

100

These tiny units make up all matter

What are particles?

100

This process involes the movement of energy from one object or place to another

What is energy transfer

200

These organelles are known as the powerhouse of the cell, converting glucose into energy through a process called cellular respiration

What are mitochondria

200

These are small air passages in the bungs branch off from the bronchi and lead to the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs

What are the bronchioles?

200

This process occurs when a liquid changes into gas

What is evaporation

200

This type of energy transfer happens through electromagnetic waves does not require a medium

What is radiation?

300

This structure controls what enters and exits the cell, maintaining a stable internal environment

What is the cell membrane?

300

These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the blood

What are the alveoli?

300

This state of matter has particles that are spread far apart and move quickly, filling any container they are in

What is gas?

300

This form of energy is associated with an object's motions and depends on both its mass and velocity (Speed)

What is kinetic energy?

400

This jelly like substance fills the inside of a cell, where many cellular processes occur, and contains organelles suspended in it.

What is cytoplasm?

400

These tiny blood vessels are where the exchanges of oxygen and carbon dioxide happens between blood and tissues

What are capillaries?

400

This type of heat transfer occurs in fluids, where warmer, less dense material rises and cooler, denser materials sink creating a circulating current

What is convection

400

Whem energy changes from one form to another, some of it always lost as this type of energy, which makes things warm

What is heat energy?

500

These cells are responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body and contains the protein hemoglobin

What are red blood cells

500

This part of the heart pumps blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen

What is the right ventrical?

500

This property of a substance is calculated by dividing its mass by its volume

What is density

500

This form of energy is associated with an object's position in gravitiational field and is directly influcenced by both its mass and height relative to a reference point

What is gravitational potential energy