Lungs expel wife from the body in form of

Car dioxide.
Oxygen.
Water.
Blood cells.

Lungs expel waste from the body in the form of carbon dioxide.

Which option is single cell?

A bacterium
An artery
A kidney
A human

A bacterium is a single cell organism.

1. Which cell carry nutrients from food to the rest of the cell in the body?

Nerve cells
Blood cells
Muscle cells
Stomach sale

2. How are blood cells and stomach cells similar
Pause secrete enzymes
Both help with digestion
Both health maintain homeostasis
Both send signals in the body.

Which option shows the crack order of organization within multicellular organisms (from least complex to most complex.
Cell tissue organ organ system organism.
Tissue Organ system organ organism
cell.
Organ organ system cell organism tissue.
Cell Organ organ system tissue organism.

1. Blood cells carry nutrients from food to the rest of the cells in the body.

2. Both blood cells and stomach cells help with digestion.

The correct order of organization within multicellular organisms (from least complex to most complex) is:
Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism.

4. Which statement is true

Bones are organ systems.
Bones provide shape to the body.
Bones help the heart pump blood.
Phones are composed of a single layer.

5. What is systemic circulation ?
The path of blood has moves from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart.

The path of blood between the heart and the lungs.

The path of blood has it moves from the head throughout the body and back to the head.

The path of blood between pharynx and trachea

6. Which organ is the excretory system helps get filter waste?

Ureter
Urethra
Bladder
Kidney

7. In which two organs is food broken down?

Esophagus and small intestine

Small intestine and large intestine

Esophagus and stomach

Mouth and stomach

8. Which component of nerve cells contains the nucleus?

Axon

Cell body

Neuron

Dendrite

9. A girl has eyes shut and is standing inside a brightly lit room. What happens to her pupils when she opens her eyes? Why?

Her pupils grow between the muscles contact.

Her pupils grow because the muscles relax.

Her pupils shrink because the muscles contract.

Her pupils shrink because the muscles relax

10. The human body has four type of tissues. What part of the eye uses muscle tissue for opening and closing movements.

Cornea

Iris

Sclera

Retina

11. How do polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather?

Their metabolism slows down to preserve heat

The hibernate in warm areas in order to heat their bodies

They're thick for retains heat

Their metabolism speeds up to produce heat

Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes?

A dog shivers when it is too cold

Circulation decreases in a bird when it becomes too warm

A person gets a fever in response to a flu infection

A lizard is cold, and it moves to a sunny rock to warm up

How is homeostasis achieved?

Sales maintain internals stability

Cells secrete stomach enzymes

Self control involuntary movements

Sales control voluntary movements

How are muscle cells and bone cells similar

Both gather information from inside the outside the body

Both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving

Birth control involuntary movements such as the beating of your heart

Both release sweat when the temperature gets too warm

What is the function of an organ system?

To be a basic unit of organization with bodies

To work together to do a specific job

To control movement in internal organs

To organize a group of similar cells

Which is more complex

Cells
Organ system
Organs
Tissues

Which organ of the respiratory system is located inside the lungs?

Bronchioles

Nasopharynx

Trachea

Larynx

Which organ is the excretory system filters blood ?

Kidney

Ladder

4. The statement that is true is: "Bones provide shape to the body."

5. Systemic circulation is the path of blood as it moves from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart.
6. The kidney helps filter waste in the excretory system.
7. Food is broken down in the esophagus and stomach.
8. The cell body of the nerve cell contains the nucleus.
9. Her pupils shrink because the muscles contract. This is a natural response to bright light to reduce the amount of light entering the eye.
10. The iris of the eye uses muscle tissue for opening and closing movements.
11. Polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather by their metabolism slowing down to preserve heat.
12. The example that shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes is: A lizard is cold, and it moves to a sunny rock to warm up.
13. Homeostasis is achieved through cells maintaining internal stability.
14. Muscle cells and bone cells are similar in that both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving.
15. The function of an organ system is to work together to do a specific job.
16. From least complex to most complex: Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ systems.
17. The bronchioles are the organ of the respiratory system located inside the lungs.
18. The kidney filters blood in the excretory system.

4. Which statement is true

Bones are organ systems.
Bones provide shape to the body.
Bones help the heart pump blood.
Phones are composed of a single layer.

5. What is systemic circulation ?
The path of blood has moves from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart.

The path of blood between the heart and the lungs.

The path of blood has it moves from the head throughout the body and back to the head.

The path of blood between pharynx and trachea

6. Which organ is the excretory system helps get filter waste?

Ureter
Urethra
Bladder
Kidney

7. In which two organs is food broken down?

Esophagus and small intestine

Small intestine and large intestine

Esophagus and stomach

Mouth and stomach

8. Which component of nerve cells contains the nucleus?

Axon

Cell body

Neuron

Dendrite

9. A girl has eyes shut and is standing inside a brightly lit room. What happens to her pupils when she opens her eyes? Why?

Her pupils grow between the muscles contact.

Her pupils grow because the muscles relax.

Her pupils shrink because the muscles contract.

Her pupils shrink because the muscles relax

10. The human body has four type of tissues. What part of the eye uses muscle tissue for opening and closing movements.

Cornea

Iris

Sclera

Retina

11. How do polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather?

Their metabolism slows down to preserve heat

The hibernate in warm areas in order to heat their bodies

They're thick for retains heat

Their metabolism speeds up to produce heat

Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes?

A dog shivers when it is too cold

Circulation decreases in a bird when it becomes too warm

A person gets a fever in response to a flu infection

A lizard is cold, and it moves to a sunny rock to warm up

How is homeostasis achieved?

Sales maintain internals stability

Cells secrete stomach enzymes

Self control involuntary movements

Sales control voluntary movements

How are muscle cells and bone cells similar

Both gather information from inside the outside the body

Both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving

Birth control involuntary movements such as the beating of your heart

Both release sweat when the temperature gets too warm

What is the function of an organ system?

To be a basic unit of organization with bodies

To work together to do a specific job

To control movement in internal organs

To organize a group of similar cells

Which is more complex

Cells
Organ system
Organs
Tissues

Which organ of the respiratory system is located inside the lungs?

Bronchioles

Nasopharynx

Trachea

Larynx

Which organ is the excretory system filters blood ?

Kidney

Bladder

Ureter

Urethra

What is the term for changes in the internal or external environment that causes a response?

Signals

Messages

Nerves

Stimuli

How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?

Through interneurons in the brain and spinal cord that connect sensory neurons and motor neurons

Signals from sensory neurons do not get sent to motor neurons

Motor neurons signal for the body to move the signal towards them

Signals move to Dendrite towards motor neurons

4. The statement that is true is: "Bones provide shape to the body."

5. Systemic circulation is the path of blood that moves from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart.
6. The kidney helps filter waste in the excretory system.
7. Food is broken down in the esophagus and stomach.
8. The cell body of the nerve cell contains the nucleus.
9. Her pupils shrink because the muscles contract. This is a natural response to bright light to reduce the amount of light entering the eye.
10. The iris of the eye uses muscle tissue for opening and closing movements.
11. Polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather by their metabolism slowing down to preserve heat.
12. The example that shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes is: A lizard is cold, and it moves to a sunny rock to warm up.
13. Homeostasis is achieved through cells maintaining internal stability.
14. Muscle cells and bone cells are similar in that both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving.
15. The function of an organ system is to work together to do a specific job.
16. From least complex to most complex: Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ systems.
17. The bronchioles are the organ of the respiratory system located inside the lungs.
18. The kidney filters blood in the excretory system.
19. The term for changes in the internal or external environment that cause a response is stimuli.
20. Signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons through interneurons in the brain and spinal cord that connect sensory neurons and motor neurons.

I believe you may be referring to the process of respiration in the human body. During respiration, the lungs play a role in expelling waste products from the body. However, it seems that there may be some confusion in your question.

Firstly, the lungs expel waste products in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2), not "Car dioxide". When we breathe in, oxygen (O2) from the air is taken into the body through the lungs. This oxygen is then transported to the cells in our body through the bloodstream. As cells utilize oxygen for various metabolic processes, carbon dioxide, which is a waste product of these processes, is produced.

Secondly, water is not specifically expelled from the lungs. However, during the process of respiration, a small amount of water vapor is released with each breath. This humidity helps to keep the delicate lung tissues moist and facilitates the exchange of gases.

Lastly, blood cells are not expelled from the lungs. Blood cells, including red blood cells and other types, are integral components of our circulatory system. They carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body and help remove waste products like carbon dioxide.

To summarize, the lungs expel waste products from the body primarily in the form of carbon dioxide, not water or blood cells. Oxygen is taken in through the lungs and transported throughout the body to support cellular functions.