Activity 10 Pathway of a Glucose Molecule as it Travels Through the Human Body STEP COLOUR ORDER 1-26 (1 is entry into the body and 25 is used in the Cell) Pink for the respiratory system Blue for the circulatory system Green for the digestive system Enters Lungs Enters stomach CO2 and H2O are exhaled during respiration Enters left atrium Enters aorta Enters left ventricle Used by the cell in the process of cellular respiration to produce ATP CO2 and H2O enter into the alveoli of the lungs returns to the heart via the inferior vena cava absorbed by a villus lining the small intestine transported to the liver passes through pharynx returns to heart via pulmonary vein the waste products of cellular respiration leave the mitochondria and enter the cytoplasm of the cell ✓ where active transport occur. ★ where passive transport occurs

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Activity 10
Pathway of a Glucose Molecule as it Travels Through the Human Body
STEP
COLOUR
ORDER 1-26
(1 is entry into
the body and 25
is used in the
Cell)
Pink for the
respiratory system
Blue for the
circulatory system
Green for the
digestive system
Enters Lungs
Enters stomach
CO2 and H2O are exhaled
during respiration
Enters left atrium
Enters aorta
Enters left ventricle
Used by the cell in the process
of cellular respiration to produce
ATP
CO2 and H2O enter into the
alveoli of the lungs
returns to the heart via the
inferior vena cava
absorbed by a villus lining the
small intestine
transported to the liver
passes through pharynx
returns to heart via pulmonary
vein
the waste products of cellular
respiration leave the
mitochondria and enter the
cytoplasm of the cell
✓ where
active
transport
occur.
★where
passive
transport
occurs
Transcribed Image Text:Activity 10 Pathway of a Glucose Molecule as it Travels Through the Human Body STEP COLOUR ORDER 1-26 (1 is entry into the body and 25 is used in the Cell) Pink for the respiratory system Blue for the circulatory system Green for the digestive system Enters Lungs Enters stomach CO2 and H2O are exhaled during respiration Enters left atrium Enters aorta Enters left ventricle Used by the cell in the process of cellular respiration to produce ATP CO2 and H2O enter into the alveoli of the lungs returns to the heart via the inferior vena cava absorbed by a villus lining the small intestine transported to the liver passes through pharynx returns to heart via pulmonary vein the waste products of cellular respiration leave the mitochondria and enter the cytoplasm of the cell ✓ where active transport occur. ★where passive transport occurs
passes through tricuspid valve
passes through pulmonary
valve
diffuses from the capillary into a
body cell
travels to a part of the body and
enters an artery
enters right ventricle
enters the esophagus
CO2 and H2O leave the cell
and enter a venule to return to
the heart/lung blood system
enters the mouth (oral cavity)
passes through pyloric
sphincter
enters pulmonary artery
enters the right atrium
enters the small intestine
Transcribed Image Text:passes through tricuspid valve passes through pulmonary valve diffuses from the capillary into a body cell travels to a part of the body and enters an artery enters right ventricle enters the esophagus CO2 and H2O leave the cell and enter a venule to return to the heart/lung blood system enters the mouth (oral cavity) passes through pyloric sphincter enters pulmonary artery enters the right atrium enters the small intestine
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