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Which of these is smallest?
Cell
Starch Molecule
Glucose Molecule
The three molecules that cells need the most are:
Fiber, Water, and Sodium
Oxygen, Glucose, and Amino Acids
Proteins, Starch, and Oxygen
Earth, Fire, Water
The molecules that cells produce when they make energy are
Fiber and starch
Oxygen and hydrogen
Water and Carbon Dioxide
Proteins and amino acids
The two entry points for molecules to enter our bloodstream are:
Villi and Alveoli
The Two Kidneys
Stomach and Heart
Skin and Bones
Which condition have you been learning about?
Asthma
Diabetes
Anemia
Injury to the Pancreas
The molecule affected by someone with anemia is...
Oxygen
Glucose
Amino Acids
Protein
If you have anemia, your low oxygen level is due to...
Difficulty breathing
Low red blood cell count
Inability to digest food
Low insulin keeps glucose out of cells
If you have diabetes, your low glucose level is due to...
Difficulty breathing
Low red blood cell count
Inability to digest food
Low insulin keeps glucose out of cells
If you have asthma, your low oxygen level is due to...
Difficulty breathing
Low red blood cell count
Inability to digest food
Low insulin keeps glucose out of cells
If you have an injury to the pancreas, your low glucose and amino acid levels are due to...
Difficulty breathing
Low red blood cell count
Inability to digest food
Low insulin keeps glucose out of cells
How does our body get the molecules we need to function properly?
From breathing and eating different foods
From our cells
From our tissues
From our organs
What happens to starch and protein molecules in our small intestine?
They are absorbed by bacteria
They enter the bloodstream
They break down further into glucose and amino acids so they are small enough to enter our cells
They are sent to glucose storage
Oxygen ENTERS the body through the...
Circulatory system
Digestive system
Respiratory system
Starch and protein ENTER the body through the...
Respiratory system
Digestive system
Circulatory system
What are Elisa's symptoms that we are investigating? (select all that apply)
She is tired all the time
She can not exercise
Her skin is itchy
She can't focus in school
She is not sleeping enough
We get molecules our cells need from
food
air
food AND air
High levels of hemoglobin would tell us that Jordan Jones was...
Changing his diet
Training at high altitudes
Blood doping
High levels of older red blood cells would tell us that Jordan Jones was...
Blood doping
Changing his diet
Training at high altitudes
An athlete wanting to boost performance before a race would want to eat foods high in
Protein
Fiber
Oxygen
Starch/Glucose
I believe that this claim about Jordan Jones is true
Jordan Jones was blood doping
Jordan Jones was training at high altitudes
Jordan Jones changed his diet
The chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells is called
cellular respiration
cellular combination
chemical reaction
The ability to make things move or change is called
motion
movement
energy
A process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances is called
cellular respiration
chemical reaction
In 3-5 sentences, explain to me what you learned about in this unit.
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