Knowledge Acquisition Activity. Korin Alessandra Gonzalez Rdz ID: 1669204 Norma Giselle Salazar Resendez ID:1659670
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Knowledge Acquisition Activity. Korin Alessandra Gonzalez Rdz ID: 1669204 Norma Giselle Salazar Resendez ID:1659670
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Cells: Function in living things
Tissues: A group of cells that perform a single function Epithelial tissue: Lines the interior and exterior body
Connective tissue: That provides support for the body and connects.
Nervous tissue: Nerve impulses are transmitted the body
Muscle tissue: Movements of the body
Organs: A group of different types of tissues that work
Organ system: It is a group pf organ that perform closely
Homeostasis: Describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions. Feedback inhibition: Is the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
Hemostasis: Describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organism maintain despite change in internal and external environmental.
Excretory system: eliminates waste products from the body. Nervous system: recognizes and coordinates the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environments.
Muscular system: Works with the skeletal system to produce voluntary movement; helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system.
Digestive system: breaks down food; absorbs nutrients; eliminates wastes.
Respiratory system: brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
Energy: It is defined as the element that is stored by cells in biomolecules.
Calorie: It is equal 1000 calories
Water: It is the most important nutrient
Carbohydrates: are major sources of energy for the body
Fats: Help the body absorb fat-soluble
Proteins: Repair of a structure such as skin and muscle
Vitamins: The body needs in very small amounts
Food: Supplies the raw materials used to build and repair the body.
Fiber: Whole-grain breads, bran, and many fruits and vegetables contain the complex carbohydrate cellulose.
Calcium: Name of the mineral with the function of formation of bone and tooth, blood clotting, nerve and muscle function.
Iodine: Sources of this mineral: Seafood, dairy products, iodized salt.
Minerals: Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts.
Balanced diet: It provides nutrients in adequate amounts and enough energy for a person to maintain a healthful weight.
Food labels: It can be used to choose healthful foods.
Mechanical digestion: It is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces.
Chemical digestion: It is where the enzymes break down food into the small molecules the body can use.
Getting food: The first step in digestion is _____ _____ into the system
Elimination: Process where the digestive system cannot digest and absorb all the substances in food that enter the body.
Amylase: It is an enzyme that acts on starch
Chewing: It begins the process of mechanical digestion.
Teeth:They are anchored in the bones of the jaw.
Saliva: It also contains lysozyme, and enzyme that fights infection by digesting the cell walls of many bacteria that may enter the mouth with food.
Esophagus: The bolus passes through a tube called the ______ into the stomach.
Cardiac Sphincter: A thick ring of muscle called the _______ ______ closes the esophagus.
Stomach: It is a large muscular sac that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion of food
Pepsin: It breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments
Duodenum: It is the first part of the small intestine, and it is where almost all of the digestive enzymes enter the intestine.
Gallbladder: Bile is stored in a small, pouchlike organ called the ________
Small intestine: It has the enzymes of Maltase, Sucrase and Lactase
Stomach: It breaks down proteins into large peptides.
Large intestine: The _______ __________ absorbs water as undigested material moves through and is eliminated from the body.
Villi: The fingerlike projections that are covered with tiny projections known as microvilli.
Nutrient molecules: They are rapidly absorbed into the cells lining the small intestine.
Appendix: As material leaves the small intestine and enters the large intestine, it passes by a small saclike organ called the _______.
Knowledge Acquisition Activity. Korin Alessandra Gonzalez Rdz ID: 1669204 Norma Giselle Salazar Resendez ID:1659670
Across:2. | It can be used to choose healthful foods. | 5. | The fingerlike projections that are covered with tiny projections known as microvilli. | 11. | It is the most important nutrient | 12. | Whole-grain breads, bran, and many fruits and vegetables contain the complex carbohydrate cellulose. | 13. | A group of cells that perform a single function Epithelial tissue: Lines the interior and exterior body | 16. | It is a large muscular sac that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion of food | 19. | It is equal 1000 calories | 21. | That provides support for the body and connects. | 22. | The first step in digestion is _____ _____ into the system | 24. | A group of different types of tissues that work | 25. | Repair of a structure such as skin and muscle | 28. | It breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments | 30. | They are anchored in the bones of the jaw. | 31. | It also contains lysozyme, and enzyme that fights infection by digesting the cell walls of many bacteria that may enter the mouth with food. | 32. | It is the first part of the small intestine, and it is where almost all of the digestive enzymes enter the intestine. | 33. | It is an enzyme that acts on starch |
| | Down:1. | Help the body absorb fat-soluble | 3. | The _______ __________ absorbs water as undigested material moves through and is eliminated from the body. | 4. | The body needs in very small amounts | 6. | As material leaves the small intestine and enters the large intestine, it passes by a small saclike organ called the _______. | 7. | They are rapidly absorbed into the cells lining the small intestine. | 8. | Describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions. Feedback inhibition: Is the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus | 9. | Bile is stored in a small, pouchlike organ called the ________ | 10. | Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts. | 14. | Sources of this mineral: Seafood, dairy products, iodized salt. | 15. | brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body. | 17. | Works with the skeletal system to produce voluntary movement; helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system. | 18. | It begins the process of mechanical digestion. | 19. | are major sources of energy for the body | 20. | eliminates waste products from the body. Nervous system: recognizes and coordinates the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environments. | 23. | It is defined as the element that is stored by cells in biomolecules. | 26. | Function in living things | 27. | Name of the mineral with the function of formation of bone and tooth, blood clotting, nerve and muscle function. | 29. | Supplies the raw materials used to build and repair the body. |
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Knowledge Acquisition Activity. Korin Alessandra Gonzalez Rdz ID: 1669204 Norma Giselle Salazar Resendez ID:1659670
Across:2. | It can be used to choose healthful foods. | 5. | The fingerlike projections that are covered with tiny projections known as microvilli. | 11. | It is the most important nutrient | 12. | Whole-grain breads, bran, and many fruits and vegetables contain the complex carbohydrate cellulose. | 13. | A group of cells that perform a single function Epithelial tissue: Lines the interior and exterior body | 16. | It is a large muscular sac that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion of food | 19. | It is equal 1000 calories | 21. | That provides support for the body and connects. | 22. | The first step in digestion is _____ _____ into the system | 24. | A group of different types of tissues that work | 25. | Repair of a structure such as skin and muscle | 28. | It breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments | 30. | They are anchored in the bones of the jaw. | 31. | It also contains lysozyme, and enzyme that fights infection by digesting the cell walls of many bacteria that may enter the mouth with food. | 32. | It is the first part of the small intestine, and it is where almost all of the digestive enzymes enter the intestine. | 33. | It is an enzyme that acts on starch |
| | Down:1. | Help the body absorb fat-soluble | 3. | The _______ __________ absorbs water as undigested material moves through and is eliminated from the body. | 4. | The body needs in very small amounts | 6. | As material leaves the small intestine and enters the large intestine, it passes by a small saclike organ called the _______. | 7. | They are rapidly absorbed into the cells lining the small intestine. | 8. | Describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions. Feedback inhibition: Is the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus | 9. | Bile is stored in a small, pouchlike organ called the ________ | 10. | Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts. | 14. | Sources of this mineral: Seafood, dairy products, iodized salt. | 15. | brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body. | 17. | Works with the skeletal system to produce voluntary movement; helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system. | 18. | It begins the process of mechanical digestion. | 19. | are major sources of energy for the body | 20. | eliminates waste products from the body. Nervous system: recognizes and coordinates the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environments. | 23. | It is defined as the element that is stored by cells in biomolecules. | 26. | Function in living things | 27. | Name of the mineral with the function of formation of bone and tooth, blood clotting, nerve and muscle function. | 29. | Supplies the raw materials used to build and repair the body. |
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