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| Supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide |
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| Supplies the body cells with oxygen and nutrients and removes wastes |
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| Directs bodily defenses against external stimuli |
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| Regulates heart and breathing rates |
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| Releases hormones that influence strength |
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| Raises Electrolyte balance |
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| Regulates re-absorption of water and electrolytes |
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| Transforms vitamin D into a useful form |
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| Serves as mineral storage |
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| Releases heat built up by the muscular system |
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| Provides nutrients for the body and removes wastes |
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| Transports hormones throughout the body |
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| Controls functions of the pituitary gland |
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| Underlies aggressive behavior in the brain |
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| Absorbs vitamin D from the external environment |
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The knee is ______ to the femur
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The heart is ____ to the sternum
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The pelvis cavity is ___ to the thoracic cavity ..inferior..superficial..medial..anterior |
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| The bladder is part of the |
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| Muscular tissue includes all of the following except |
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| Which type of tissue would you find in the heart |
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| Connective & Cardiac muscle |
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| The pulmonary artery is _____ to the left ventricle |
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| Which of the following activities is most likel controlled by the nervous system |
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Which is NOT a protection for the brain ..skull.. crebrospinal fluid.. blood-brain barrier.. smooth muscle |
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| what caracteristic is common to both the conduction of nerve impulses and the conduction of an electrical current |
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| charge affected by positive and negative ions |
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| Peristalsis propels food through the digestive system by contraction of which muscle type |
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| What substance is absorbed in the small intestine |
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| The most rapid way to reduce caloric intake is to |
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| a person has a torn ligament of the radius you would expect |
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| inability to rotate the wrist |
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| if the tibia is broken one would expect restricted movement of the |
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| The role of vitamin D in growth and development of bone is best described as |
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| How does the integumentary system work with the digestive system |
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| The digestive system provides nutrients for the integumentary system |
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| The reproductive system works with other organ systems by |
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| influencing bone growth and form |
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