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how many bones does a teenager have?
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Gills
A)organs for breathing underwater, consisting of membranes through which oxygen can pass B)a fin that is a fish's tail
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The ear is ___ to the eye?
A.palmar B.rostral C.caudal D. Cranial. I put d but they said it's wrong so what else can it be?
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The part of the digestive tract that plays the primary role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients is the large intestine.
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All of the following are true of the lining of the stomach, except that it is constantly being replaced. is covered by a thick,
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The intercostal space is the space between:
(1 point) O skull bones. O finger joints. O vertebrae. O rib bones.
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Which term describes parts of an organism that have a similar structure but a different function?
Vestigial structure
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Name the cell types that make up each tissue and describe the function in monocot stem
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What is the definition of a mammary gland?
A)a tube that connects an unborn baby to its mother for nourishment B)the gland of a
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Which of the following types of joints allows the type of shoulder motion needed
by a baseball pitcher to pitch a fastball in a
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Which artery does not branch off the aorta?
O left subclavian artery O left common carotid artery O left coronary artery O right
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Caudal fin
A)an organ for breathing underwater, consisting of membranes through which oxygen can pass B)rounded, like something
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Caudal fin
A)made of cartilage, which is a strong, elastic connective tissue B)rounded, like something swollen C)an organ for
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Taeniae coli is (are) found in the hepatic triad the valve that separates the distal portion of the small intestine to the cecum
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What is a unique feature of the middle third of the esophagus? It is retroperitoneal. It has both smooth and skeletal muscle .
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The heart is composed of how many loops?
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For this activity, you can complete these individually or in a group. Please write 15 statements about the bones and bone
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Explain the function of the thymus. Describe the location and
functions of the spleen. What happens when there is a loss of
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Outline and explain the major functions and attributes of the various types of blood vessels found in the human body making sure
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The lower limb bones consist of what
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Which of the following has an abundance of lymphoid tissue in the mucosa and submucosa?
stomach large intestine mouth esophagus
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Where is the scapula bone found in the body?
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The upper limb bones consist of what
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Snails and beetles have exoskeletons. Hypothesize the advantages and disadvantages of having an exoskeleton rather than a
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The most proximal portion of the intestinal tract is the
cecum jejunum rectum ileum duodenum
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What is a characteristic of the tissue layers that make up the epidermis?
• They generate most of the heat that is produced in
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A place where two bones come together is known as a..?
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A structure that seems to serve no purpose in an organism is called
homologous vestigial dichotomous fossilized
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The functional unit of the nervous system is
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Where are keratinized cells found in the body?
a. Sweat and sebaceous glands b. hair and nails (my guess) c. capillaries and
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In the difference between veins and arteries. it says veins rarely pulsate and mainly carry deoxygenated blood one vein is
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What type of machine are the joints of the human body?
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path of blood to the heart tissue???????????
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The list of differences between veins and arteries says veins “rarely” pulsate and “mainly” carry deoxygenated blood.
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Shan
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Which statement is true?
* 1 point Bones help the heart pump blood. Bones are composed of a single layer. Bones provide shape to
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The aperture between the left auricle and the left
ventricle is guarded by the A. auricular valve B. tricuspid valve C.
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The aperture between the right auricle and the left
ventricle is guarded by the
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The aperture between the left auricle and the right
ventricle is guarded by the
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Nearly ________ of the heat produced in the body is the result of muscle contraction.
A. 55 percent B. 65 percent C. 75 percent
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62. Which of the following means "skull?"
A)caputo- B)Ocranio- C)cervico- D)cephalo-
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Cranium on human structure regarding African apes
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Cranium on human structure
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Conical structures that are located in the renal medulla and contain nephron segments are called a)nephrons
B)calyces. C) renal
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Which statement is true? A)
The glomerulus is found in the medulla. B)Juxtaglomerular apparatus are only found in juxtameddulary
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Which is not a blood vessel associated with the kidney?
A)efferent arteriole B)vasa recta C)macula densa D)glomerulus E) afferent
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The cells of the macula densa and the juxtaglomerular cells form the
A)juxtaglomerular apparatus B)filtration membrane C)loop of
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In man, the chamber of the heart that receives
oxygenated blood from the lungs is the
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19. The sequence of ear ossicles from the fenestra
ovalis is A. malleus, incus and stapes B. malleus, stapes and incus C. stapes,
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Where is the scapula bone found in the body?
Arm Shoulder Thigh Knee Wrist
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How is the trachea adapted to it's function
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