Question In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structures did the straws represent?(1 point) Responses the lungs the lungs the diaphragm the diaphragm the trachea and bronchi the trachea and bronchi the chest cavity and ribs

The straws in the model represent the trachea and bronchi.

Your hand jerks up after touching a hot stovetop. Which two organ systems are most responsible for your reaction?(1 point) Responses immune and muscular immune and muscular nervous and respiratory nervous and respiratory circulatory and muscular circulatory and muscular nervous and muscular

The two organ systems most responsible for your reaction are the nervous system and the muscular system.

The diaphragm can be classified as part of which two organ systems?(1 point) Responses muscular and respiratory muscular and respiratory circulatory and respiratory circulatory and respiratory muscular and nervous muscular and nervous immune and skeletal

The diaphragm can be classified as part of the muscular and respiratory systems.

To which part of the nervous system do the cranial nerves belong?(1 point) Responses the cerebrum the cerebrum the peripheral nervous system the peripheral nervous system the central nervous system the central nervous system spinal nerves GIV EME ANSWER

The cranial nerves belong to the peripheral nervous system.

​If the symbol “→” means “make up”, which of the following answer choices correctly demonstrates the relationship between the given terms?​(1 point) Responses Organ Systems → Organs → Cells → Tissues​ Organ Systems → Organs → Cells → Tissues​ ​Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems​ ​Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems​ ​Tissues → Organ Systems → Cells → Organs​ ​Tissues → Organ Systems → Cells → Organs​ ​Organ Systems → Organs → Tissues → Cells​

Organ Systems → Organs → Tissues → Cells

In the model of the respiratory system, the straws would represent the trachea and bronchi. The trachea is a tube-like structure that connects the throat to the lungs, and the bronchi are the branches that extend from the trachea into each lung. These structures play a crucial role in the respiratory system by allowing the passage of air in and out of the lungs.