The primary function of the respiratory system is to supply the
blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all
parts of the body. The respiratory system does this through
breathing. When we breathe, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon
dioxide. This exchange of gases is the respiratory system's means
of getting oxygen to the blood. The respiratory system also helps
to regulate the acid-base level in the blood. lastly, the
respiratory system allows us to vocalize by the movement of exhaled
air through the larynx.
brings oxygen into the body
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What happens in the alimentary canal
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Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken
down by enzymes.
Macromolecules are broken down.
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What are the systems in the circulatory system
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The circulatory system is its own system. There are not systems
in the circulatory system.
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Is lymphocyte level of 13.0 dangerous
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56 lymphocyte is normal
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When does the exponential growth of a population start to slow down
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When there are limited resources.
when there is competition for resources. apex :)
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How is an HIV infection different from a cold virus infection
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HIV attacks helper T cells that are trying to fight infection,
rather than attacking healthy body cells like a cold virus
does.
HIV attacks lymphocytes directly.
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How does the endocrine system affect the excretory system
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The endocrine system sends messages using hormones. It delivers
messages from the nervous system to the excretory system. It tells
the excretory system when the blood is out of balance.
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Which work against each other to maintain homeostasis
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Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems apex
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What should a doctor examine to determine whether a patient's kidneys are functioning correctly
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The patient's urine
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Which is part of a specific immune response
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Looking for antigens is part of a specific immune response.
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In the digestive system what part of the body precedes the small intestine
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The answer to the question is the pyloric sphincter. The pyloric
sphincter is the part of the digestive system that precedes the
small intestine.Ê
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Which are responsible for sending messages from the midbrain to the cerebrum
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interneurons
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Which bone is identified in the picture below
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If it is the fatter bone in the leg, then it is the tibia
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Which muscle is highlighted below
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If your options are
Latissimus doris
Rectus abdominus
Biceps brachii
Obliques
Then the correct answer is Rectus abdominus
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What does the respiratory system do
The primary function of the respiratory system is to supply the
blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all
parts of the body. The respiratory system does this through
breathing. When we breathe, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon
dioxide. This exchange of gases is the respiratory system's means
of getting oxygen to the blood. The respiratory system also helps
to regulate the acid-base level in the blood. lastly, the
respiratory system allows us to vocalize by the movement of exhaled
air through the larynx.
brings oxygen into the body
What happens in the alimentary canal
Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken
down by enzymes.
Macromolecules are broken down.
What are the systems in the circulatory system
The circulatory system is its own system. There are not systems
in the circulatory system.
Is lymphocyte level of 13.0 dangerous
56 lymphocyte is normal
When does the exponential growth of a population start to slow down
When there are limited resources.
when there is competition for resources. apex :)
How is an HIV infection different from a cold virus infection
HIV attacks helper T cells that are trying to fight infection,
rather than attacking healthy body cells like a cold virus
does.
HIV attacks lymphocytes directly.
How does the endocrine system affect the excretory system
The endocrine system sends messages using hormones. It delivers
messages from the nervous system to the excretory system. It tells
the excretory system when the blood is out of balance.
Which work against each other to maintain homeostasis
Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems apex
What should a doctor examine to determine whether a patient's kidneys are functioning correctly
The patient's urine
Which is part of a specific immune response
Looking for antigens is part of a specific immune response.
In the digestive system what part of the body precedes the small intestine
The answer to the question is the pyloric sphincter. The pyloric
sphincter is the part of the digestive system that precedes the
small intestine.Ê
Which are responsible for sending messages from the midbrain to the cerebrum
interneurons
Which bone is identified in the picture below
If it is the fatter bone in the leg, then it is the tibia