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Which component of skin protects against UV light?(1 point)
Responses vitamin D vitamin D melanin melanin epidermis epidermis
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The structures responsible for carrying information all over your body are (1 point) Responses muscles. muscles. alveoli.
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in which two organs is food broken down?
small intestine and large intestine or esophagus and small intestine or esophagus and
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Michael notices that sometimes his testicles lie far from his body, and sometimes they are positioned much closer. What is
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Who is most responsible for our current understanding of veins, arteries, and capillaries?
William Harvey Henry Faulds Gregor
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The structures responsible for carrying information all over your body are
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1.In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structures did the straws represent? 2.Your hand jerks
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Your heart rate is the number of beats per minute. What is your heart rate if you count 18 beats in 15 seconds?
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Name the 3 salivery glands
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Difference between physical and physiological Barrier
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How many bones are in the human body?
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Human Reproductive System Test
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Which are TWO major organs in the circulatory system?
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What does your heart do?
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What causes a heart to beat
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What's the most common machine in humans?
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Which body part belongs to the circulatory system?
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What is it about skin color/ melanin that contributes to the high skin cancer rates in Australia?
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the muscular system is essential because it allows our bones too?
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Oxygen enters the blood in the ?
1)bronchi 2)pharynx 3)larynx 4)alveoli I think #4 Thanks !
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Identify ALL nouns and pronouns in the following sentences.
Pupils are equal, round, and reactive to light. pupil = noun are =
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At rest, the human heart beats once every second. At the strongest part of the
beat, a person's blood pressure peaks at 120mmHg.
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path of blood to the heart tissue???????????
Answer - Systemic circulation am i correct???????????/
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Reabsorption of sodium in the distal tubule is coupled to ?
A)Cl^ - reabsorption B)H^+ reabsorption C)K^ + reabsorption D)water
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The average person has approximately nephrons per kidney.
A) 1.2 million B)2.4 million C)3.6 million D) 5.6 million E)4.8 million
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Reabsorption of sodium in the distal tubule is coupled to OH reabsorption H^ + water secretion K^ + reabsorption K^ + secretion
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Which statement is true?
A)Cortical nephrons have long loops of Henle that go deep into the medulla. B)The glomerulus is found in
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Blood vessels
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1)Describe changes that occur in the ribcage and diaphragm during;
a)Inhalation b)Exhalation 2)Explain how the walls of the
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A main function of the excretory system is to —
A. O generate hemoglobin, which is transferred to red blood cells. B. Utilize
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Which of the following is not a function of the respiratory system?
Assists in the synthesis of vasodilators Helps regulate blood
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The scrotum
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Explain how bones repair when fractured
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Which organ removes bicarbonate in response to alkalosis ?
A)large intestine B)small intestine C)lung D)liver E) kidney
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Which is not a function of the lymphatic system?
1) • digestion of proteins that leaked from capillaries • transport of chyle
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Use the space below to show your work. Check your work very carefully
because you will need to use your answers to complete Part
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What is the function of osteoblasts in the body?(1 point)
Responses They provide structure and support. They provide structure
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Which system is most complex?
cells organs organ systems
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Describe a person anatomically?
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I neeeeed HELP PLZ HELP ME
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How many limbs do person have
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Which substance is a potent vasodialator involved in male erection?
A)nitric oxide B) ANP C)norepinephrine D)angiotensin E)ADH
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Which follicle stage is characterized by the development of a corona radiata?
A)Primary B)Secondary C) Primordial D)Tertiary
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Human skin has undergone many adaptations to help us survive in different environments. What are some of these adaptations?
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What else movement when we swallow
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What is tissue
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Organ system
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Cancer cells travel through the blood and lymph systems.
Question 27 options: True False
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