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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| metabolism | The bodies used of molecules for energy and growth. |
| glucose | the molecule that organ can use to release energy and that is made of carbon dioxide hydrogen and oxygen atoms. |
| oxygen | a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and used to release energy. |
| amino acids | molecules that are building blocks of protein. |
| system | a set of interacting parts forming a complex Pole. |
| digestive system | the body system that takes a dude and then breaks it down. |
| respiratory system | the body system that takes in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. |
| circulatory system | the body system that transports molecules to all from all cells of the body. |
| energy | the ability to make things move or change. |
| protein | a category of large molecules that performs important functions inside living things. |
| starch | a type of energy storage molecules made of many glucose molecules connected together. |
| tissue | a group of cells that work together to perform a special job |
| heart | muscular Oregon that pumps blood throughout the body |
| arteries | the blood vessels that return oxygen for blood back to the heart |
| capillaries | tiny blood vessels where the exchange oxygen carbon dioxide nutrients and waste occurs between the blood and the cell |
| circulation | movement of the blood throughout the heart and blood vessels delivering oxygen and nutrients to the body and removing waste product |
| lungs | mainorgan that reperitory system where gas exchange occurs |
| diaphragm | muscular structure that separates the chest from the bimutable circus and plays a key role in breathing |
| alveoli | tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place |
| inggestion | Process of taking food into the body |
| digestion | process of breaking food down into smaller parts |
| respiration | process by which oxygen is taken into carbon dioxide and is released by an organism |
| excretion | to remove waste |
| homeostasis | the body's ability to maintain a stable Interactive environment even when conditions change |
| voluntary | you need to decide the actions( think it) before it happens, done by choice |
| involuntary | happens without you thinking about doing it, occurs automatically |
| smooth muscle | type of muscle found in interactal organs that operates involuntarrily (you don't have to think about it, it just happens) example the muscle that makes up |
| cardiac muscle | type of muscle tissue that makes up the heart and operates involuntarily (you don't have to think about it for it to happen) |
| cellular respiration | the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells. |