front 1 the process in which plants and some other organisms use the energy in sunlight to make food | back 1 Photosynthesis |
front 2 the process that cells go through to create energy, usually involves exchanging two gases—oxygen and carbon dioxide | back 2 cellular respiration |
front 3 naturally occurring substances (like hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen) that also contain carbon, found in the cells of living things | back 3 organic compounds |
front 4 the process by which the body breaks down food so that it can be used for energy | back 4 digestion |
front 5 Blood cells and oxygen travel throughout the body to reach all of the body's organs. | back 5 circulation |
front 6 Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into this sugar | back 6 glucose |
front 7 a nutrient used by animals | back 7 protein |
front 8 Glucose used by plants for energy | back 8 sugar |
front 9 the body's main source of energy: sugars and starches | back 9 carbohydrate |
front 10 biological molecule that is insoluble in water; fatty acid | back 10 lipid |
front 11 the form of energy your body cells use to do their work, also called cellular respiration (adenosine triphosphate) | back 11 ATP |