Unit 3
Across
- 3. above or near the head, also known as cranial.
- 5. Release of triglycerides from fat stores for energy use
- 6. sugar molecules that give energy and fuel the body
- 10. the wasting away of muscle tissue
- 11. back side of the body, also known as the dorsal.
- 13. Result of ATP breakdown, with less energy
- 14. Also known as heart muscle. Also striated but under involuntary control.
- 15. Breakdown of glycogen into glucose for energy
- 17. Under voluntary control, has a striated appearance.Has tendons that attach mostly to bone.
- 19. Polysaccharide stored in liver and muscles as a form of glucose storage
- 20. Maltose,Sucrose,Lactose combine to make
- 22. toward the midline.
- 23. farthest end from the trunk or head.
- 24. below also, toward the feet.
- 25. Process requiring ATP for energy
- 27. Glucose,Fructose,Galactose combine to make
- 28. Controlled release of energy in ATP form
Down
- 1. Nutrients like lipids, carbohydrates, water, and proteins providing energy in large amounts
- 2. Unit of energy obtained from food through cell respiration
- 4. ability of muscle to return to normal size
- 7. Beverages aiding carbohydrate intake during exercise
- 8. the increase in size of muscle tissue
- 9. away from the midline.
- 11. closest part nearest the trunk or head.
- 12. Hormone that promotes glucose uptake, glycogen formation, and triglyceride storage
- 16. Starch,Glycogen,Cellulose combine to make
- 18. Hormone promoting glucose uptake in cells
- 21. Energy-rich compound powering biological work
- 22. Vitamins, minerals, and fiber needed in small amounts for various physiological functions
- 26. front side of the body, also known as ventral