A) Circulatory system B) Muscular System C) Endocrine system D) Respiratory system
A) A endosterone hormone B) A testosterone hormone C) A estrogen hormone D) A sexual develop
A) have dreams in the night B) Eat a lot of food in the morning C) Sleep at night and wake up in the morning D) Regulate the inmune system
A) Myelin sheaths / Nucleus B) Dendrites / Axon C) Myelin sheaths / Axon D) Dendrites / Cerebrum
A) Many nerve cells B) Cerebrum and Cerebellum C) Brain and Spinal Chord D) Central and peripheral nervous system
A) Blood vessels B) Blood pressure C) Blood cells D) Heart
A) Blood B) Hormones C) Nerves D) Toxins
A) uses neurons to transfer messages through neurotransmitters B) Transfers messages from one group of cells to another C) Uses hormones to transfer the messages and regulate organ functions D) Tell the body to prepare for puberty
A) Digestion B) Ingestion C) Secretion D) Mechanical Processing
A) Elimination B) Secretion C) Absorption D) Digestion
A) Maltose B) Amylase C) Enteropeptidase D) Sucrose
A) Secretion B) Digestion C) Absorption D) Excretion
A) expulse the feces out anus B) leave from small intestine, go directly to the liver. C) go to the capillaries, while fats go to the lymphatic vessels D) he rest of the undigested chyme passes into the large intestine.
A) Carbs B) Minerals C) Proteins D) Vitamins |