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is a substance that helps in the chemical digestion of food. (1 point) O epiglottis O enzyme O gallbladder O peristalsis
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Which 2 cranial nerves (ID them by NAME) innervate muscles of mastication?
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In the ear, the basilar membrane and hair cells are found in the
A-Auditory nerve B-Anvil and stirrup C-Cochlea D-Oval window
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Which of the following is true of skeletal muscle?
A. Contraction of skeletal muscle can alter blood flow through the heart. B.
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A tissue in a living organism is made up of one or more what? and expain.
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What is the proportion of muscles, bones, water, and fat called in your body?
Question 8 options: endurance composition strength
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which of the following best describes the function of the endocrine system
A. it secretes chemical messengers that travel through
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Students are asked to create a model that shows the components that help an organism process sensory input.
Organize the
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Exocrine glands ________.
A. Do not have ducts to carry their product to a surface B. Do not have ducts to retain their product
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Muscle spindles are supplied by:
A. Alpha motor neuron B. Beta motor neuron C. Gamma motor neuron D. Extrafusal motor neuron E.
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Sarah
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Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology (10th Edition) by Marieb, Elaine N power point notes (that summarize this particular
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Hanna
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True or False: The main process for digestion takes place in the stomach.
Is the answer False?
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If you had to use a body part to represent that someone is independent. Which body part would you use and why?
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Liza
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Why is the Achilles tendon reflex protective and what is it protecting?
Is it protective because it prevents the muscle from
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is the sacrum distal to the mandible
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Which structure connects the stigma to the ovary
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During a biceps curl, the elbow's relative angle during flexion changes from 3° to 157°. During an 8 repetition set, what is
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travis
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Trace the path of food from the mouth to the large intestine and what occurs at each structure.
Anything would be helpful because
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Haley
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1. Which of the following types of joints allows the type of shoulder motion
needed by a baseball pitcher to pitch a fastball in
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A rock climber grasps onto a ledge in the rock wall. How do the bones and muscles in his arm interact to allow him to hold on?
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Terrance was in an accident that caused damage to the part of his brain called the cerebellum. Which skill-related component
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Flexion of the elbow and supination of the forearm occur about what axes respectively?
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From the esophagus down, the 6-9 meter long digestive tube is made up of four layers: the inner (A)__________ of epithelial
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Infant bones are very soft and pliable because of
A. cartilage formation throughout the body. B. fluid accumulation between
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1. Choose an organism that you would like to compare to a human being.i choose dog.
2. Compare and contrast the Circulatory,
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Systole is the ________ phase of the cardiac cycle.
A. Contraction B. Relaxation C. Monitoring D. Termination
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Name and discuss the levels of organization in a multicellular organism starting from the basic unit or structure of life.
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I cant copy and paste if any one knows the questions and answers please help!
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Connexus help plz
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40. Draw and label a diagram of the blood flow from the lungs, through the heart, throughout the body, back to the heart, and to
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The graph below shows how the respiratory system changes as a person goes from resting to running to walking to resting again.
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what are the differences between a vein and an artery? Give your answer with reference to specific examples.
I don't know how to
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Zi
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Which portion of the brain is most likely damaged if the person has difficulty seeing and hearing?
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male erection is an example of __________. no thought or emotion is required for it to occur, but conscious control can
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the articulating surfaces of the knee joint are protected by?
A.synovial fluid B.semilunar or meniscus cartilages C.the patella
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Urea Concentration in Blood
Urea Concentration in Dialysate Blood Dialysate Region I Region II Region III Region IV Region V 90
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Is there a connection between the structure and function of living organisms in the context of information processing?
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The nonliving matrix of the connective tissue through which the blood cells freely flow is the?
A. plasma B. extracellular fluid
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1- List at least 5 most striking morphological and functional characteristics of nerves tissue make it different from other
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Physiology
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3. Fish have a two chambered heart called a single loop. discuss the benefits and drawbacks of this system.
4. Amphibians have a
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__________ serve as the cytoskeleton of the brain. They support the function of neurons by insulating, repairing, and nourishing
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Nervous System PRE-TEST answers
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your heart works by:
entirely voluntary muscle contraction entirely involuntary muscle contraction a balanced mix of voluntary
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The pizza that you ate for lunch is being digested. Summarize what happens to it in your stomach.(1 point) Responses The pizza
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What is the role of the nervous system in digestion?(1 point) Responses to provide passage of nutrients throughout the body to
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The kidneys have the important job of
(1 point) Responses reabsorbing water into the bloodstream. reabsorbing water into the
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The kidneys have the important job of
reabsorbing water into the bloodstream filtering the blood to remove wastes breaking down
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the - is a small flap of tissue that closes the windpipe when you swallow food to keep you from chocking
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Your body has many joints. They allow you to bend, flex, and move in different ways while holding your bones in place. They
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How do endocrine glands differ from other body glands, such as sweat glands?
(1 point) Responses Endocrine glands can only affect
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The muscular system creates ___ by working with bones, ligaments, and tendons. It also helps food move through the ___ system.
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