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Human Anatomy and Physiology
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What is the form of the self that consistently communicates how it feels to physical sensation such as warmth or pain?
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what path does a toxin take through your body? I know it is digested and absorbed into the blood stream by the small intestine
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The kidneys are not the only organs which play a role in excretion. Describe the excretory function of two other body organs.
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If the process of ion attraction within the nephron is not functioning properly what would you expect to find in the blood and
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An infant's respiratory rate is 45 beats per minute, which is considered A normal B abnormal C a
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explain why the movement of chlordie ions and water is reduced in a person with cystic fibrosis.
please could someone help me!
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In sequential order how does our body digest a crakcer. I was wondering if someone could please let me know if there is a
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What is the communication network in the body
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in your own words, write a sentence or two to answer the following question: what is the function of the circulatory and
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1. Explain why the knee-jerk and Achilles reflexes are important in walking.
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Pick one organ system that we have learned about this unit and explain how it affects homeostasis
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Julio is 10 years old and he knows that his maximum heart rate is based on his age at age 10 what is Julio’s maximum heart
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what is vasoconstriction and vasodilation.What is the mechanisim of regulation?
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how can I remember that the integumentary system is the skin, sweat and oil glands, hair, and nails?
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In humans, dietary calcium helps maintain strong bones and teeth. Calcium is absorbed into the blood stream by the cells that
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how do lipids move through the body so they can be digested and absorbed? How are lipds stored in the body?
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What happens to the circulatory system when the red blood cells malfunction?
and is there a disease with hemoglobin not taking
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when the blood doesnt clean out the carbon dioxide from the heart properly what is that defiecency called? or is it even a
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What is urea?(1 point)
Responses the waste removed by the kidney the waste removed by the kidney the tube that connects the
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What is the morphological structure of the sperm?
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9. The pH of food entering the duodenum is changed from acidic to alkaline by
A. gastric juices B. bile pigments C. intestinal
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The endocrine system plays a big role in maintaining homeostasis in the human body. True or false?
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Your skin, lungs, and kidneys are all part of the
which removes wastes from the body. (1 point) O gallbladder enzyme process O
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If you catch a cold, which component of blood do you rely on to help attack the virus that has invaded your blood stream?
(1
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Which of the following organs is where most nutrients are absorbed?
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When an individual exercises vigorously for more than 15 minutes, the muscle cells are unable to obtain oxygen from the blood
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Red blood cells are produced in the body and travel through arteries and veins to all of the major organs. The circulatory
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Which phrase BEST describes the function of photoreceptor cells in our eyes?
A. to separate wavelengths into values. B. to turn
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Which part of the human skeletal system is INCORRECTLY matched with its function?
Question 5 options: bones: protection
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What is a blood volume
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Give ten examples of involuntary and voluntary actions
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Suppose that you swat at a bee, and it stings you. Jerking your hand away from the bee is a
A. motor neuron. B. reflex. C.
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What does not occur during the alarm stage?
A. the heart rate increases B. The body shuts down C. Adrenaline is released D. the
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Which endocrine gland controls other endocrine glands? (1 point) Responses the thyroid the thyroid the ovary the ovary the
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Which term is the name for the period of sexual development during which a person becomes physically able to reproduce? (1
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A girl has her eyes shut and is standing inside a brightly lit room. What happens to her pupils when she opens her eyes? Why?(1
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Christian was a 7 pound, 19 inch long baby, but is now 6 foot 4 inches and weighs 185 pounds. Binary fission is the biological
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What is the purpose of the nervous system. Explain the difference between the central and peripheral nervous system.
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1) Identify the systems of your body, and explain how these systems work together.
2) Describe the flow of blood to the human
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Which word or phrase below best describes the function of the urinary bladder?
a. filter b. storage tank c. blender d. passageway
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Slow-twitches muscles are needed for:
( 1 point ) A.) Quick, short bursts of energy for high-intensity B.) Endurance activities
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homeostasis
is the process of maintaining a choose static specialized straight stable internal environment.
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brain
central nervous system human being nerve tissue neurons Organize the parts of this body system in the CORRECT order
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Which of the following body systems does not rely on the autonomic nervous system to simulate involuntary events?
A. skeletal
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True or False: One of the skin’s functions is to produce vitamin D
(1 point) True False 2. Your _____ is the largest organ of
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After reviewing the graphic, select the best response based on that data shown.
a Humans are composed primarily of water. b By
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Most of the absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream takes place in large intestine
True or false
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what are three important facts about the body’s response to fear.
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Antonio's heart beats 255 times in 3 minutes. What is his heart rate in beats per second?
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Chemistry
Your assignment should be between 1 and 2 pages in length. You will research and assess the impact of chemical
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