Which organ in the digestive system has a function that is most similar the function of the bladder in the excretory system?

answer options:

small intestine
small intestine

large intestine
large intestine

stomach
stomach

esophagus

stomach

In North Africa, overgrazing has contributed to which environmental challenge?

deforestation

deforestation

desertification

desertification

lack of clean water

lack of clean water

climate change

desertification

Tense relations between the Hausa people and the Igbos and Yorubas in Nigeria is an example of


instability.

ethnic conflict.

religions conflict.

sectionalism.

ethnic conflict.

How would better education and health care help many African countries improve their economies?

Governments would be able to reduce spending.

Governments would be able to reduce spending.

Countries could rely less on foreign investment.

Countries could rely less on foreign investment.

Workers would be able to produce more.

Workers would be able to produce more.

Governments would become more stable.

Workers would be able to produce more.

What is one economic factor affecting technology in Africa?

decreasing investment in technology hubs

decreasing investment in technology hubs

decreasing jobs in technology

decreasing jobs in technology

increasing competition among Internet providers

increasing competition among Internet providers

lack of infrastructure, especially in technology and energy

lack of infrastructure, especially in technology and energy

To determine which organ in the digestive system has a function most similar to the function of the bladder in the excretory system, we need to understand the roles of both organs.

The bladder is a part of the excretory system responsible for storing urine until it is ready to be eliminated from the body. It can expand and contract to hold varying amounts of urine.

Among the options provided, the most similar function to the bladder is performed by the organ called the "stomach" in the digestive system. The stomach plays a crucial role in the digestion process by storing and breaking down food. Like the bladder, the stomach can expand and contract to accommodate different volumes of food. It also has muscular walls that contract to mix and break down food into a semi-liquid mixture called chyme.

Therefore, the correct answer is the "stomach."