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What do we call connected similar cells?
Tissue
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What do tissues form in the body?
Organs
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What do organs work together to form?
Organ systems
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What is the function of the digestive system?
Breaks down food into
nutrients
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What breaks down food in the stomach?
Acid
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What works together in the small intestine to break down food?
Bile
and
enzymes
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Where is bile made?
Liver
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What is the role of bile in digestion?
Neutralizes
stomach acid
and
emulsifies
fats
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What do enzymes do?
Act as biological catalysts
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What is amalay's function?
Breaks down
starch
into
glucose
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Where is amalay found?
Small intestine
and
saliva
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What is the specificity of enzymes?
They only break down
certain
molecules
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What do carbohydrases break down?
Carbohydrates
into
simple sugars
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What do proteases break down?
Proteins
into
amino acids
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What do lipases break down?
Fats
into
glycerol
and
fatty acids
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What principle explains enzyme specificity?
Lock and key principle
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What happens when a substrate binds to an enzyme?
A
complex
is formed
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What is required for the substrate to fit the enzyme's active site?
The
right
shape
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What happens to enzyme activity as temperature increases?
It increases until
denaturation
occurs
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What is denaturation in enzymes?
Change in
active site
shape
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What is the optimum temperature for enzyme activity?
The temperature for
maximum rate
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How does pH affect enzyme activity?
It can
denature
enzymes at extremes
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What is the practical method to test enzyme activity with starch?
Mix
amalay
with starch at different temperatures or pH.
Start timing and remove drops every 10 seconds.
Use
iodine
to test for starch presence.
Record time until iodine stays orange.
Plot times against pH or temperature.
Identify
optimum conditions
from the graph.
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What color does iodine turn in the presence of starch?
Black
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What color does Benedict's solution turn in the presence of sugars?
Orange
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What color does Biuret's reagent turn in the presence of proteins?
Purple
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What happens to cold ethanol in the presence of lipids?
It turns
cloudy
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What is the respiratory system responsible for?
Breathing
and gas exchange
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How does breathing relate to respiration?
Breathing provides oxygen for respiration
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What is the pathway of air during breathing?
Trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
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What is the function of alveoli?
Gas exchange with blood vessels
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What happens to oxygen in the blood?
It binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells
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How is carbon dioxide removed from the body?
It diffuses into the lungs and is exhaled
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What is the heart's role in the circulatory system?
It pumps blood throughout the body
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What type of circulatory system do humans have?
Double circulatory system
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How many times does blood enter the heart in a double circulatory system?
Twice
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What vein carries deoxygenated blood to the heart?
Vena cava
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What prevents backflow of blood in the heart?
Valves
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Where does deoxygenated blood go after the right atrium?
Right ventricle
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What happens to deoxygenated blood in the lungs?
It gets oxygenated
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