When an animal eats food, its digestion system breaks starches down into ___________ molecules.(1 point)

Responses

lipid
lipid

methane
methane

oxygen
oxygen

glucose
glucose
Question 2
What system of an animal's body delivers oxygen and glucose to all the different cells?(1 point)
Responses

skeletal
skeletal

endocrine
endocrine

nervous
nervous

circulatory
circulatory
Question 3
Glucose begins the process of breaking down into smaller molecules in the cytoplasm of the cell. Next, these smaller molecules move into the ________ (known as the powerhouses of the cell).(1 point)
Responses

nucleus
nucleus

centrioles
centrioles

mitochondria
mitochondria

chromatin
chromatin
Question 4
Energy in the form of ATP is released during cellular respiration. What are the two waste products of cellular respiration?(1 point)
Responses

Glucose and oxygen gas
Glucose and oxygen gas

Carbon dioxide and water
Carbon dioxide and water

Starches and nitrogen gas
Starches and nitrogen gas

Glucose and water
Glucose and water
Question 5
Identify the reactants and products of cellular respiration.(5 points)
Reactant (what is needed) Product (what is produced)
Glucose

Oxygen gas

Water

Carbon Dioxide

ATP energy

1 answer

Here are the answers for each of your questions:

  1. When an animal eats food, its digestion system breaks starches down into glucose molecules.

  2. What system of an animal's body delivers oxygen and glucose to all the different cells? The answer is circulatory.

  3. Glucose begins the process of breaking down into smaller molecules in the cytoplasm of the cell. Next, these smaller molecules move into the mitochondria (known as the powerhouses of the cell).

  4. Energy in the form of ATP is released during cellular respiration. What are the two waste products of cellular respiration? The answer is Carbon dioxide and water.

  5. Identify the reactants and products of cellular respiration.

  • Reactant (what is needed):

    • Glucose → Reactant
    • Oxygen gas → Reactant
  • Product (what is produced):

    • Water → Product
    • Carbon Dioxide → Product
    • ATP energy → Product

Let me know if you need any further assistance!