Asked by Dark
What is the function of osteoblasts in the body?
They control voluntary movements.
They respond to changes in the environment.
They provide structure and support.
They help break down food within the stomach.
How is homeostasis achieved?
Cells control involuntary movements.
Cells secrete stomach enzymes.
Cells control voluntary movements.
Cells maintain internal stability.
How are muscle cells and bone cells similar?
Both gather information from inside and outside the body.
Both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving.
Both release sweat when the temperature gets too warm.
Both control involuntary movements such as the beating of your heart.
How are involuntary and voluntary movements similar in the body?
Both occur in the heart.
Both occur through muscle cells.
Both occur in the stomach.
Both occur through homeostasis.
Please help asap!
They control voluntary movements.
They respond to changes in the environment.
They provide structure and support.
They help break down food within the stomach.
How is homeostasis achieved?
Cells control involuntary movements.
Cells secrete stomach enzymes.
Cells control voluntary movements.
Cells maintain internal stability.
How are muscle cells and bone cells similar?
Both gather information from inside and outside the body.
Both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving.
Both release sweat when the temperature gets too warm.
Both control involuntary movements such as the beating of your heart.
How are involuntary and voluntary movements similar in the body?
Both occur in the heart.
Both occur through muscle cells.
Both occur in the stomach.
Both occur through homeostasis.
Please help asap!
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ALSO
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urmom
bro there's no way you're this trash at science.
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im not mentally stable
bro... then don't answer?