Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Human Anatomy
Page 5
Questions (2,598)
Which organ in the excretory system has a function similar to that of the esophagus in the digestive system?
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
1,182 views
Lungs expel waste from the body in the form of (1 point)
carbon dioxide. carbon dioxide. blood cells. blood cells. water. water.
6 answers
asked by
Amerin
904 views
what is the primary function of the skeletal muscle
a. protecting the body from harm b. heating the body c. contraction d.
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
2,300 views
what is the blood vessel that returns blood to the heart from the rest of the body?
5 answers
asked by
elizabeth
1,031 views
The structures responsible for carrying information all over your body are
A. muscles. B. alveoli. C. neurons. D. blood cells.
4 answers
asked by
Addrian
314 views
What would happen to the liquids in a human body if water did not have such a high boiling point?
A. Fluids would accumulate B.
5 answers
asked by
SpearHawk
972 views
The density of whole blood is 1.05g/mL. A typical adult has about 5.5L of whole blood. What is the mass in pounds of this amount
6 answers
asked by
Anonymous
3,891 views
Relative to some reference points , ur nose is in motion when you run. Relative to othrrs, its not in motion. Give one example
4 answers
asked by
Heleny
3,007 views
When a patient’s injured neck is healing, it is often desirable to prevent the weight of the head from pushing down on the
4 answers
asked by
Carl
1,329 views
A) The average power output of the human heart is 1.33 watts. How much energy does the heart produce in a day?
B) Compare the
4 answers
asked by
RoCu
4,091 views
1. Fill in the five levels of human body organization.
AND 2. Place the five examples below in order from largest to
6 answers
asked by
Astral Tellurian
4,804 views
What is the basic function of the outer ear? a. to protect the hair cells b. to concentrate and funnel sound waves to the
5 answers
asked by
Anonymous
1,994 views
How would changes in blood flow o specific organs help someone resist dehydration? Consider how reduction of function in
3 answers
asked by
lisa
1,740 views
The Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel, is the thickest and strongest tendon in the body. In extreme
6 answers
asked by
Christina
3,366 views
What is the target organs for Luteinizing Hormone and the Follicle Stimulating Hormone?
3 answers
asked by
Melanie
1,801 views
The average human heart beats 1.037 × 10^5
times per day. The approximate average mouse heart beats 1.008 × 10^6 times per day.
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
239 views
which sequence of biological structures within the human body is organized from simplest to most complex?
A. bone cells, bone
3 answers
asked by
addison
631 views
Which answer best describes the purpose of the muscles in the human body?
A)to protect tissues and form blood B)to remove and use
6 answers
asked by
Sally urgenttt
1,817 views
The bodys reaction to information is to send these to the brain.
3 answers
asked anonymously
436 views
Assume that the left side of your heart creates a pressure of 114 mm Hg by exerting a force directly on the blood over an
3 answers
asked by
Amy
1,307 views
How is the nervous system used when you eat
3 answers
asked by
xx
491 views
Which two of the following organs of the digestive system are only involved in the chemical digestion of food
Liver Esophagus
3 answers
asked by
K
380 views
Summarize the functions of the nervous system. (1 point)
The nervous system controls the digestive system by O sending signals to
3 answers
asked by
Connexuskid34
108 views
The average heart beats about 100,000 times a day
3 answers
asked anonymously
131 views
The ___________ is a strong wall of muscle that contracts to create a suction in the chest to draw in air and expand the lungs.
4 answers
asked anonymously
211 views
What function do the alveoli perform?(1 point)
Responses carry oxygenated blood away from the heart carry oxygenated blood away
13 answers
asked anonymously
89 views
In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structures did the straws represent?(1 point)
Responses the diaphragm
15 answers
asked anonymously
116 views
How does the blood help to maintain homeostasis?
A. It delivers nutrients to the cells. B. It delivers oxygen to the cells. C. It
3 answers
asked anonymously
62 views
Which of the following is an example of a primary sex characteristic?
(1 point) Responses development of body hair in boys
3 answers
asked by
pickles
83 views
The muscular system is essential because it allows our bones to
A. Strength B. Contract C. Lengthen D. Move Is the answer is D?
4 answers
asked by
blue
2,520 views
Which organ in the digestive system has a function that is most similar the function of the bladder in the excretory system?(1
3 answers
asked by
spider
82 views
The pizza that you ate for lunch is being digested. Summarize what happens to it in your stomach?
3 answers
asked anonymously
54 views
The Achilles tendon is attached to the rear of the foot. Assume that a person has a mass of 53 kg and that D is twice as long as
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous
1,515 views
The ___________ ____________ supplies blood from the heart to all organs except the lungs
3 answers
asked by
nancy
959 views
What is a function of the integumentary system
A. absorbs water B. breaks down chemical bonds in food C. forms blood clots D.
3 answers
asked by
i uh suck yeah yuh
42 views
In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structures did the straws represent?(1 point)
Responses the chest
3 answers
asked by
Doma
47 views
Which of the following is an example of a primary sex characteristic?
(1 point) A) development of body hair in boys B)
3 answers
asked by
I live in Georgia
49 views
What specific type of tissue acts as a pathway to allow communication between different regions of the body?
Responses: a) muscle
3 answers
asked anonymously
105 views
Which of the following is an example of a primary sex characteristic?
50 answers
asked by
Money
219 views
A)
The primary function of the _________________ is to supply the blood with oxygen so that the blood can deliver oxygen to all
3 answers
asked by
Killer999
85 views
Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the corpus callosum?
A it's largely myelinated by the age of eight B
5 answers
asked by
genia
1,275 views
Which organ in the excretory system filters blood?
Urethra Bladder Kidney Ureter
3 answers
asked anonymously
79 views
The function of the pulmonary circuit of the heart is to
A. make the lungs grow larger B. increase anaerobic muscle power. C.
4 answers
asked by
AK
1,175 views
What is the function of osteoblasts in the body?(1 point)
Responses They control voluntary movements. They provide structure and
3 answers
asked by
TEEZY
48 views
What is the function of osteoblasts in the body
3 answers
asked by
TEEZY
80 views
What is the role of the nervous system in digestion? (1 point)
to provide passage O of nutrients throughout the body • to
3 answers
asked by
Help
58 views
What is the role of the nervous system in digestion?(1 point)
3 answers
asked by
Help
145 views
What is the function of osteoblasts in the body?
They respond to changes in the environment They help break down food within the
3 answers
asked anonymously
47 views
according to Manuela? why andes should not worry if he does not know all the parts of the body.
2 answers
asked by
AP spanish
81 views
Imagine that you are a biceps muscles. thinking about what you have learned in this lesson what forms of energy are displayed
2 answers
asked by
:)
131 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (48)
Anatomy
Anatomy and Biology
Anatomy and Physiology
Art and Drawing
Basic Knowledge
Biological Sciences
Biology
Biology or Anatomy
Biology or Health
Biology or Physiology
Biology or Science
Biology/Anatomy
Biology/Physiology
Biology/Science
Drawing
Drawing Techniques
Education
Health
Health & Biology
Health & Fitness
Health & Wellness
Health and Anatomy
Health and Biology
Health and Fitness
Health and Medicine
Health and Physical Education
Health and Wellness
Health Science
Health Sciences
Health/Anatomy
Health/medicine
Math and Science
Medical
Medical Sciences
Medicine/Physiology
Physical Education
Physiology
Renaissance Art
Science
Science & Health
Science and Anatomy
Science and Biology
Science and Health
Science Education
Science or Biology
Science/ Biology
Science/Anatomy
Visual Art