How are the nervous system and the endocrine system different
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The endocrine system affects cells with certain receptors .
The nervous system can affect only nearby cells
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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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Why are identical twins always the same gender
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Identical twins start out as one egg that for some reason splits
in two, and both halves develops into individuals. Genetically,
they have to be the same.
They have the same DNA.
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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 do endocrine glands release
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Hormones
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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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What best describes what happens to a developing fetus during third trimester
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the organs grow larger
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What is determined when a new drug is tested
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Dosage
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What is part of an observational study
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Collection of data APEX
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Which of the following is a limitation of a clinical trial
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Hospital costs
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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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What describes similarities between identical twins
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looks
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What does the blastocyst form
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at the end of the first trimester
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How are the nervous system and the endocrine system different
The endocrine system affects cells with certain receptors .
The nervous system can affect only nearby cells
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.
Why are identical twins always the same gender
Identical twins start out as one egg that for some reason splits
in two, and both halves develops into individuals. Genetically,
they have to be the same.
They have the same DNA.
What happens in the alimentary canal
Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken
down by enzymes.
Macromolecules are broken down.
What do endocrine glands release
Hormones
What are the systems in the circulatory system
The circulatory system is its own system. There are not systems
in the circulatory system.
What best describes what happens to a developing fetus during third trimester
the organs grow larger
What is determined when a new drug is tested
Dosage
What is part of an observational study
Collection of data APEX
Which of the following is a limitation of a clinical trial
Hospital costs
A fetus has been developing for three months What will happen next
eyes develop
lips start to form
Vocal cords develop.
What describes similarities between identical twins