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 A. hormone A. hormone  C. car C. car  B. nerve B. nerve  D. bone D. bone Insulin is one example of a ….

Back to Board  A. a hormone

 A. amino acids A. amino acids  C. glucose C. glucose  B. fatty acids B. fatty acids  D. nucleic acids D. nucleic acids Starch is a large molecule made of small molecules of…

Back to Board C. glucose

 A. glucose A. glucose  C. fatty acids C. fatty acids  B. amino acids B. amino acids  D. glycerol D. glycerol Proteins are large molecules made up of small molecules of…

Back to Board B. Amino acids

 A. fatty acids and A. fatty acids and glycerol  C. amino acids C. amino acids  B. fatty acids B. fatty acids  D. nucleic acids D. nucleic acids Fats are large molecules made up of small molecules of…

Back to Board A. Fatty acids and glycerol

 A. glands A. glands Hormones are produced in parts of the body called…  B. nose B. nose  D. muscle D. muscle  C. bones C. bones

A. glands

 A. bone marrow A. bone marrow  C. heart C. heart  B. liver B. liver  D. pancreas D. pancreas Insulin is made by cells in what gland?

Back to Board D. pancreas

 A. heart A. heart  C. liver C. liver  B. kidney B. kidney  D. eye D. eye Insulin causes what parts of the body to take up sugar from the blood after a meal?

Back to Board C. liver

 A. no feedback A. no feedback  C. helpful feedback C. helpful feedback  B. negative feedback B. negative feedback  D. positive feedback D. positive feedback Blood sugar levels falling after insulin is released from the pancreas is an example of…

Back to Board B. Negative feedback

 A. heart A. heart  C. pancreas C. pancreas  B. muscle B. muscle  D. bone D. bone Type 1 diabetes is caused by a problem with which organ that is also a gland?

Back to Board C. pancreas

 A. oestrogen A. oestrogen  D. insulin D. insulin Type 2 diabetes is caused by cells not being able to sense which hormone?  C. testosterone C. testosterone  B. glucagon B. glucagon

Back to Board D. insulin

Carbon monoxide is a toxic chemical in…  A. cannabis A. cannabis  C. alcohol C. alcohol  D. pancreas D. pancreas  B. cigarette smoke B. cigarette smoke

Back to Board B. Cigarette smoke

 B. insulin B. insulin Carbon monoxide attaches to what protein to prevent the blood carrying oxygen?  A. hemoglobin A. hemoglobin  C. keratin C. keratin  D. glucagon D. glucagon

Back to Board A. hemoglobin

 A. red blood cells A. red blood cells Hemoglobin is a protein found in what cells?  C. eye cells C. eye cells  B. white blood cells B. white blood cells  D. nerve cells D. nerve cells

Back to Board A. Red blood cells

 C. volume, pressure C. volume, pressure Salt raises blood pressure by increasing the _____ of the blood that causes the _____ to increase  A. pressure, volume A. pressure, volume  B. pressure, B. pressure, hemoglobin  D. volume, D. volume, hemoglobin

Back to Board C. Volume, pressure

 D. plaque D. plaque The name for a fatty deposit on the inside of the arteries is called a…  A. fibre A. fibre  C. clot C. clot  B. hormone B. hormone

Back to Board D. plaque

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