It secretes pancreatic juice, insulin, glucagon, duodenum, and somatostatin into the bloodstream.
By producing insulin, the pancreas is responsible for regulating blood sugar.
Completes the job of breaking down protein, carbohydrates, and fats using digestive juices of pancreas combined with juices from the intestines
Secretion of pancreatic juice (enzymes) for digestion and hormone secretion
the pancreas secretes insulin.
The function of the pancreas is to regulate blood sugar.
It produces digestive enzymes.
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How does the nervous system help the body maintain homeostasis
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It sends messages that control all the systems in the body.
The nervous system controls almost every action in the human
body. It controls the heart beat, your adrenaline levels, and many
other things which can effect an organism.
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How are bacteria different from viruses
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viruses are not alive. APEX
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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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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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What must be true for natural selection to happen
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There must be genetic variation in the population
The system must not be in hardy-weinberg equilibrium.
resources must be limited in the ecosystem
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Which is part of the alimentary canal
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Small intestine
Esophagus - APEX
The parts of the alimentary canal are:
The Mouth
The Pharynx
The Stomach
The small intestine
The large intestine
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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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What breaks food down into energy that the body can then use
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enzymes
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What is used to make copies of DNA
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DNA Polymerase are proteins that cells use to copy DNA.
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A fetus has been developing for three months What will happen next
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eyes develop
lips start to form
Vocal cords develop.
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Which strand of mrna would be made during transcription using the dna strand gat ccc
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CUA GGG
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What best describes an adaptation
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A trait that is beneficial to survival.
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What is the function of the pancreas
It secretes pancreatic juice, insulin, glucagon, duodenum, and somatostatin into the bloodstream.
By producing insulin, the pancreas is responsible for regulating blood sugar.
Completes the job of breaking down protein, carbohydrates, and fats using digestive juices of pancreas combined with juices from the intestines
Secretion of pancreatic juice (enzymes) for digestion and hormone secretion
the pancreas secretes insulin.
The function of the pancreas is to regulate blood sugar.
It produces digestive enzymes.
How does the nervous system help the body maintain homeostasis
It sends messages that control all the systems in the body.
The nervous system controls almost every action in the human
body. It controls the heart beat, your adrenaline levels, and many
other things which can effect an organism.
How are bacteria different from viruses
viruses are not alive. APEX
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.
When does the exponential growth of a population start to slow down
When there are limited resources.
when there is competition for resources. apex :)
What must be true for natural selection to happen
There must be genetic variation in the population
The system must not be in hardy-weinberg equilibrium.
resources must be limited in the ecosystem
Which is part of the alimentary canal
Small intestine
Esophagus - APEX
The parts of the alimentary canal are:
The Mouth
The Pharynx
The Stomach
The small intestine
The large intestine
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.
What breaks food down into energy that the body can then use
enzymes
What is used to make copies of DNA
DNA Polymerase are proteins that cells use to copy DNA.
A fetus has been developing for three months What will happen next
eyes develop
lips start to form
Vocal cords develop.
Which strand of mrna would be made during transcription using the dna strand gat ccc