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Human Anatomy and Physiology
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E)It is important for your body to maintain a steady level of blood sugar. This level is kept steady by two hormones secreted
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The is a small flap of tissue that closes the windpipe when you swallow food to keep you from choking epiglottis,
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Immunity is
your body's ability to destroy pathogens that is has previously encountered before the pathogens are able to cause
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What happens to air as it flows from the nasal cavity, through the pharynx, and down into the trachea?
(1 point) Responses It is
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explain the interaction between the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system
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The body's reaction to information is to send these to the brain
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What is urea?(1 point)
Responses the waste removed by the kidney the waste removed by the kidney the tube through which waste
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Create a Muscle essay
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What is urea?(1 point) Responses a structure in the kidney a structure in the kidney the waste removed by the kidney the waste
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Define the following term Risk Factors (1 point)
refers to being in good shape or physical condition The process and functions of
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The volume of air in a persons lungs is 615 mL at a pressure of 760 mmHG inhalation occures at the pressure in the lungs drops
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1. What do bone marrow (the soft connective tissue that fills the internal spaces in bone) and the dermis (layer of the skin
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which of the following summarizes the function of the respiratory system?
1) transport oxygen to cells and wastes away from ells.
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A person who has the condition CIPA is unable to feel pain or temperature. Which sensory receptors are affected by this
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What is the purpose of the nervous system?(1 point)
Responses receive stimuli and control activities receive stimuli and control
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Some scientists contest that humans were not meant to be carnivores
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is a small flap of tissue that closes the windpipe when you swallow food to keep you from The choking.
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Heart rate is controlled by a pacemaker an area within the heart that initiates contractions of the heart muscle. if left alone
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Which of the following is not a way that your body maintains a constant temperature a. perspiration b. blood absorbing heat and
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The primary process for chemical digestion and absorption takes place in the stomach.
(1 point) Responses True True False
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Write a short note on the: Haemolysis
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The lungs and respiratory system work closely with which system to make sure oxygen reaches all the cells of our body
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A football player gets tackled during the game, which of the following body systems is responsible for protecting their
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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 Enzymes
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A person who has the condition CIPA is unable to feel pain or temperature. Which sensory receptors are affected by this
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for a man of mass 75kg and height 185 cm claculate the following using standard anthropometric data.
1. length of his upper arm
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The diagram above represents a reflex arc in the human. This pathway responds when someone touches something that causes pain,
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How does heart rate increase? Does it double? Does it increase with the intensity of the workout?
I already know the background
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Empirical data suggest thatthe surface area of a 180-cm-tall human body changes at the rate ofsquare meters/kilogram, where W is
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Where can I find some information about nourvis system and endocrine system?
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Outline the functions and position of the structural components, i.e. vessels, tissues and organs involved in draining of lymph
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What was the references for blood fluid with specific functions.
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The skeletal system, the muscular system, and the nervous system all work together. Explain one link between the skeletal system
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Which sensory receptors detect when your shoes are too tight?
A. Option t B. Option c C. Option m D. Option p
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Muscles are an essential part of the human body that enable movement and provide support. They are composed of specialized cells
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250 word essay on
• slow-twitch muscle fibers • fast-twitch muscle fibers What are muscles? •What are the functions of
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Blood circulating in your body needs to regularly go through the pulmonary circuit in order to(1 point)
Responses Get carbon
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Human bodies are complex combinations of systems that work independently and together. One example of an interdependent system
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___________ leave the blood and enter tissues to fight off pathogens and invaders.
Responses A PlateletsPlatelets B
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The blood circulatory system consists of small tubular structures responsible for carrying blood known as blood vessels. Some
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What is the main purpose of the organ system shown above?
Responses A receives stimuli, integrates information, and directs the
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Can someone explain how negative feedback helps the body maintain homeostasis?
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describe the path that oxygen follows through the human body to reach muscle tissue
and describe the path carbon dioxide follows
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What is the difference in blood pressure (mm−Hg) between the top of the head and bottom of the feet of a 1.82m tall person
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When at rest an average adult breathes in and out every 4s. the average minimum amount of air the lungs is 0.08L and the average
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What does the cardiovascular systems consist of?
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1. All of the following are parts of the retina except
A. rods. C. fovea. B. cones. D. lens. 2. Which of the following are tests
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The endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body true or false
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Read the passage.
Gemma spent the entire week digging through garbage cans and scouring the house for reusable materials to
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how adipose tissue function when nutrients are plentiful and scarce.
Describe what happens to this tissue during a weight loss
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