Across
- 2. if more water molecules outside the cell, water will move in, the cell will swell.
- 3. the movement of water through a cell membrane.
- 4. organic compounds, store genetic information and promote protein synthesis, include DNA and RNA.
- 8. system athat bsorbs nutrients from food, removes waste, and maintains water balance.
- 9. organic compounds that are a source of energy, glucose is an example of a single sugar.
- 11. an increase in one hormone stimulates the production of more hormone to cause significant changes.
- 16. the basic unit of life.
- 18. group of tissues working together.
- 19. the internal balance of the body.
- 20. group of cells working together.
- 21. high blood pressure,140/90. Normal blood pressure = 120/80.
Down
- 1. hormone released by the pancreas to increase blood sugar levels when hungry.
- 2. if there are less water molecules outside the cell, water will move out, the cell will shrink.
- 4. an increase or decrease in one hormone stimulates the production of more or less of another hormone to cause an opposite effect.
- 5. organic compounds, also known as fats, are a key source of energy.
- 6. hormone released by the pancreas to lower blood sugar levels after eating.
- 7. All organic compounds contain this element.
- 10. organic compounds, composed of chain of amino acids, have important structural functions in hair, skin, muscle, and bones.
- 12. group of organs working together.
- 13. include four kinds: epithelial, muscle, nervous, and connective.
- 14. developing baby inside the mother. Obtains substances from its mother through the placenta.
- 15. include the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. Secrete digestive enzymes into the small intestine. Food never passes through them.
- 17. system that maintains homeostasis, regulates, reproduction, and regulates other organs such as the pancreas.
- 22. if there is an equal concentration of water molecules inside and outside the cell, water will not move, cell will stay the same size.
