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Metabolism Critical Juncture Review

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    Amplify: Metabolism Chapters 1-2
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  • You are tasked with making sure a diver is safe during a long dive. What should you check before the diver leaves?
    how much food and air molecules the diver gets
    how many different types of foods are eaten
    how much sleep the diver go the night before
    how much food is digested while on the dive
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  • Which list shows the correct path oxygen takes through the body?
    cells, blood, lungs, nose/mouth
    nose/mouth, lungs, blood, cells
    nose/mouth, blood, cells, lungs
    lungs, nose/mouth, blood, cells
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  • Would you feel like exercising if your digestive system wasn't working?
    Yes, food molecules would make it to all cells in your body
    No, food molecules wouldn't be broken down to fit into cells
    Yes, your respiratory system would work twice as hard
    No, food molecules would not be pumped around by the heart
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  • Your digestive system results came in, showing that you had high levels of starch and protein, no oxygen and low glucose. What does this mean?
    Your body is healthy and functioning properly
    Your respiratory system will work to break down food
    Your digestive system is doing it's job
    Your digestive system isn't breaking down food molecules
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  • When does your body work the best?
    when your stomach gets food and your lungs get air
    when cells get molecules from food and air
    when the cells make everything you need
    when it eats different foods
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  • Your respiratory system isn't working. Can you exercise?
    Yes, your cells will get blood
    No, your cells need glucose
    Yes, your cells will get glucose and amino acids
    No, your cells need oxygen
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  • Which list shows the path that food takes through the body?
    cells, blood, small intestine, stomach (breaks down), mouth
    mouth, stomach (breaks down), small intestine, blood, cells
    stomach, small intestines, cells, blood, mouth
    small intestine, blood, cells, mouth, stomach (breaks down)
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  • Your friend has asthma. Why might they not exercise?
    they need more molecules from air
    they need more molecules from food
    they need more types of foods
    they need more sleep
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  • Which system contains the lungs?
    cell membrane
    respiratory
    digestive
    circulatory
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  • What is the respiratory system responsible for?
    taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
    breaking down food molecules into smaller molecules
    pumping blood with molecules to the cells of the body
    storing glucose in the body
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  • What system has the heart?
    circulatory
    digestive
    respiratory
    cell membrane
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  • What is the circulatory system responsible for?
    taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
    storing glucose in the body
    breaking down food molecules into smaller molecules
    pumping blood with molecules to the cells of the body
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  • What system has the small intestines?
    respiratory
    digestive
    cell membrane
    circulatory
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  • What is the digestive system responsible for?
    breaking down food molecules into smaller molecules
    pumping blood with molecules to the cells of the body
    taking in oxygen and releasing oxygen
    storing glucose in the body
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