1. Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Introduction to Organ Systems
1. Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Introduction to Organ Systems
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The digestive and respiratory systems are both responsible for taking in useful molecules into the body. When taken in by these systems, where do the molecules go first?
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Which system is the least responsible for keeping you alive on a day-to-day basis?
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Distinguish between the endocrine system and the nervous system.
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Which two systems allow materials to move from one region of the body to another?
1708views47rank - Textbook QuestionThe structural and functional unit of life is a. a cell, b. an organ, c. the organism, d. a molecule.614views3rank
- Textbook QuestionTwo of these organ systems bear the major responsibility for ensuring homeostasis of the internal environment. Which two? a. nervous system, b. digestive system, c. cardiovascular system, d. endocrine system, e. reproductive system.780views1rank
- Textbook QuestionAssume that the body has been sectioned along three planes: (1) a median plane, (2) a frontal plane, and (3) a transverse plane made at the level of each of the organs listed below. Which organs would be visible in only one or two of these three cases? a. urinary bladder, b. brain, c. lungs, d. kidneys, e. small intestine, f. heart.934views