A) Cell->Organ ->Tissue->Organ System B) Organ System->Tissue->Cell->Molecule C) Cell-> Tissue -> Organ-> Organ System D) System-> Organ->Tissue->Cell
A) Bones and muscles B) Skin and blood C) Spine and heart D) Brain and nerves
A) Skeletal, circulatory, immune B) Digestive, nervous, circulatory C) respiratory, muscular, skeletal D) Nervous, muscular, skeletal
A) Immune and respiratory B) Respiratory and circulatory C) Circulatory and endocrine D) Digestive and immune
A) To prevent inflammation. B) To introduce chemicals that destroy viruses. C) To cure a disease. D) To stimulate and immune response
A) Enzymes are moved to substrates by the ribosomes B) Enzymes bind to substrates for the catalyzed reactinon C) One enzyme can catalyze many reactions D) Different enzymes are made in different areas of the cytoplasm.
A) lysosomes B) vacuoles C) mitochondria D) Golgi bodies
A) are much smaller B) have a nucleus C) have permeable membranes D) have ribosomes
A) Infections in uncovered skin B) Loss of oils produced by the skin C) Excessive muscle contractions in the damaged area
A) conserve body heat B) provide mucus C) protects skin D) helps muscles
A) Subcuatneous layer B) Dead Dermis C) Epidermis D) Dermis
A) gall bladder B) liver C) Small intestine D) pancreas
A) Stomach B) Lungs C) Kidneys D) Heart
A) The Small Intestine B) The stomach C) the esophagus D) The mouth
A) mouth B) Small intestine C) large intestine D) stomach
A) veins B) capillaries C) heart D) arteries
A) ureters B) Kidneys C) urinary bladder D) urethra
A) Deltoid B) Biceps C) Hamstring D) Heart
A) Flattens and goes lower B) Expands and goes lower C) Expands and goes higher D) Flattens and goes up
A) Development B) Metabolism C) Growth D) All of these
A) Process incoming impulses and pass them on to motor neurons B) Respond to a signal from the central nervous system C) Carry responses away from the brin and spinal cord D) Carry impulses from outside and inside the body to the brain and spinal cord
A) all of these B) brain C) spinal chord D) nerves
A) to hydrate the blood B) To get food C) To oxygenate the blood D) to add Carbon dioxide to the blood
A) subcutaneous layer B) sweat gland C) Hair follicle D) touch receptor
A) stomach B) esophagus C) pancreas D) small intestine
A) nerve signals to body cells B) small intestine to blood to circulatory system to body cells C) small intestine to liver to lymphatic system to body cells D) small intestine to kidneys to dissolved fluids to body cells
A) To give it water B) To enrich it with carbon dioxide C) To enrich it with oxygen D) To give it white blood cells |