Question 1
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Eukaryotes Cell, is what?
Question 2
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What are the classifications of an animal? (What must an organism have or do to be classified in Kingdom Animalia?)
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Motility
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Produce waste
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Complex
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Heterothrophic
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Cellular respiration
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Multi-cellular
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Eukaryotic cells
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Uses energy
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Specialized tissues
Question 3
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The cellular respiration formula is [blank_start]C6H12O2+O2--->CO2+H2O+Energy[blank_end]
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C6H12O6+O2--->CO2+H2O+Energy
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C6H6O6+O2--->CO2+H2O+Energy
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C12H6O6+O2--->CO2+H2o+Energy
Question 4
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The further from the surface cells the faster diffusion occurs
Question 5
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What is a solution for an organism with more volume than surface area... [blank_start]Efficient exchange sites[blank_end] and [blank_start]distribution tissues[blank_end]
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Efficient exchange sites
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Become smaller
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Increase the rate of diffusion
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distribution tissues
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One type of cell throughout
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Bringing vital organs towards the skin
Question 6
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How many Cilia are there?
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In the 1'000s
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In the 1'000'000s
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In the 100'000s
Question 7
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What does the epiglottis do?
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Prevents food from entering the trachea and minimizing the amount of air entering the esophgus
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Prevents food from entering the esophagus and minimizing the amount of air entering the trachea
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Helps the vocal chords stay lubricated
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Dangles in the back of the through to help you cough up foreign matter
Question 8
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Nasal Cavity
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Mouth
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Trachea
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Pharnyx
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Larnyx
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Bronchi
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Alveoli
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Bronchioles
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Lung
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Diaphragm
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Thoracic cavity
Question 9
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How many aveoli are there?
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100 Million
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400 Million
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200 Million
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300 Million
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10'000
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30'000
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100'000
Question 10
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Ribs surround the lungs and heart for [blank_start]protection[blank_end]
Question 11
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What is the main function of the nasal cavity?
Question 12
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What is the function of the Bronchioles?
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To Bring oxygen from the bronchi to the lungs
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Bring oxygen from the trachea to the lungs
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Bring oxygen from the Bronchi to the aveoli
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Bring oxygen from trachea to the aveoli
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Bring oxygen from the aveoli to the lungs
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Thoracic cavity pressure is [blank_start]around the lungs[blank_end] and Atmospheric pressure is [blank_start]in the lungs[blank_end]
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around the lungs
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in the lungs
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in the lungs
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around the lungs
Question 14
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When you inhale your diaphragm [blank_start]contracts[blank_end] and your rib cage [blank_start]relaxes[blank_end]
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contracts
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relaxes
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relaxes
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contracts
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Tidal Capacity is when a [blank_start]normal inhale[blank_end] and [blank_start]normal exhale[blank_end] is performed
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normal inhale
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full inhale
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normal exhale
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full exhale
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rest exhale
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rest inhale
Question 16
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Residual volume is the volume left after
Question 17
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Measuring lung capacity measures air expelled
Question 18
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Drag the lung capacity term to the according spot
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Inspiratory reserve
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Vital
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Tidal capacity
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Expiratory reserve
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Residual volume
Question 19
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Cellular respiration is
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a way to obtain energy from external sources
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a chemical recation
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a requirement for any organism to survive
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occurring in the Mitochondria
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occurring in the endoplasmic reticulum
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a way to change energy sources into easy and accessible ones
Question 20
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Complex organisms have specialized locations to exchange gasses which... (4 answers)
Question 21
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The diaphragm is what shape?
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Circular
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Dome-shaped
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Rectangle-ish
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Cylindrical
Question 22
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There are [blank_start]2[blank_end] bronchi
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2
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1
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30'000
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480 Million
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100'000
Question 23
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Every person has two nasal cavities
Question 24
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How long are cilia on average?
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1cm
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1-10micrometre
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<1micrometre
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1-10cm
Question 25
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Schematic Digestive system
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Mouth
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Stomach
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Esophagus
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Liver
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Gall Bladder
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Pancreas
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Pancreatic duct
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Bile duct
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Small intestine
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Appendix
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Large intestine
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Anus
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Gall bladder duct
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Liver duct
Question 26
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Proteins begin breaking down in the mouth
Question 27
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Carbohydrates begin to break down in the mouth
Question 28
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Fats begin to break down in the mouth
Question 29
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The digestive system can be compared to a [blank_start]donut[blank_end]
Question 30
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Show the Monemer and the Polymer
Question 31
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[blank_start]Starch[blank_end] is a polymer and [blank_start]Glucose[blank_end] is a monemer
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Starch
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Glucose
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Glucose
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Starch
Question 32
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Saturated fat
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Unsaturated fat
Question 33
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Another word for polymer is [blank_start]Macromolecule[blank_end]
Question 34
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Carbon compounds are needed for [blank_start]energy[blank_end]
Question 35
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[blank_start]Amylose[blank_end] is broken down by [blank_start]Amylase[blank_end] (carbohydrate) in the mouth
Question 36
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Show the path of Carbohydrates in the digestive system (the chemical names)
Question 37
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name the protein molecules that are broken down during the digestive process
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Quaternary structures
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Polypeptides
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Amino acids
Question 38
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Show the molecules that are broken down from fat in the digestive system
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emulsification
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Glycerol
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Fatty acids
Question 39
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The function [blank_start]peptidases[blank_end] breaks polypeptides into amino acids
Question 40
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When glucose (once carbohydrates) is absorbed into the bloodstream it is
Question 41
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Sugars stored in the liver are called [blank_start]gylcogen[blank_end]
Question 42
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The hormone that raises your blood sugar is called [blank_start]glucagon[blank_end]
Question 43
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[blank_start]Pepsin[blank_end] breaks Quaternary structures of proteins to polypeptides
Question 44
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When amino acids (once proteins) are absorbed by the small intestine what are they used for?
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Energy
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To make new proteins
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Converted to fat
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Stored in the liver
Question 45
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Amylose is broken down into maltose and tastes [blank_start]sweet[blank_end]
Question 46
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What type of molecule is this?
Question 47
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What type of molecule is this?
Question 48
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What type of molecule is this?
Question 49
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What type of molecule is this?
Question 50
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What type of molecule is this?
Question 51
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Normal blood sugar is?
Question 52
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Blood sugar that is too high is known as [blank_start]hyperglycema[blank_end]
Question 53
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Insulin moves sugar [blank_start]to[blank_end] the liver and glucagon moves sugar [blank_start]from[blank_end] the liver.
Question 54
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Where does insulin and glucagon come from?
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Pancreas
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Gall bladder
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Liver
Question 55
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Why does the body need insulin in order for the sugar to be stored in the liver?
Question 56
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Place the three parts of the small intestine in order, [blank_start]duodenum[blank_end], [blank_start]jejunum[blank_end], [blank_start]ileum[blank_end]
Question 57
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Name the types of animal classes in alphabetical order. [blank_start]Amphibians[blank_end], [blank_start]Birds[blank_end], [blank_start]Fish[blank_end], [blank_start]Mammal[blank_end], [blank_start]reptile[blank_end]
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Amphibians
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Birds
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Fish
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Mammals
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reptiles
Question 58
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Nutrients enter the body @ the [blank_start]small intestine[blank_end], Waste exit @ the [blank_start]kidney[blank_end], Oxygen enters and Carbon Dioxide exit @ the [blank_start]alveoli[blank_end]
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small intestine
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kidney
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alveoli
Question 59
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What is the medium of the human circulatory system? [blank_start]Blood[blank_end]
Question 60
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In an open system the fluid is not contained in tubes
Question 61
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When the medium of the circulatory system is contained in the pathways or pipes it is called a [blank_start]closed system[blank_end]
Question 62
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Lymph is [blank_start]extra cellular fluid between blood cells[blank_end]
Question 63
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The systemic system brings [blank_start]O2 to the tissues[blank_end] and the pulmonary system brings [blank_start]CO2 to the lungs[blank_end].
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O2 to the tissues
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brings CO2 to the lungs
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CO2 to the lungs
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O2 to the tissues
Question 64
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The left side of the heart is [blank_start]oxygenated[blank_end] and the right side of the heart is [blank_start]deoxygenated[blank_end].
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oxygenated
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deoxygenated
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deoxygenated
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oxygenated
Question 65
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Label the circulatory system parts
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Superior vena cava
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Inferior vena cava
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Right Atrium
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right ventricle
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left ventricle
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left atrium
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lung
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Aorta
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Pulmonary vein
Question 66
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aorta
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septum
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right atrium
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left atrium
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right ventricle
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left ventricle
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left pulmonary vein
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right pulmonary vein
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artery
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superior vena cava
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inferior vena cava
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left pulmonary artery
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right pulmonary artery
Question 67
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Which one(s) has a wall that is one cell thick?
Question 68
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The [blank_start]left[blank_end] atrium is more muscular