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1. How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
Responses
Marine iguanas sneeze excess salt out of their bodies.
Marine iguanas sweat a lot to get rid of the extra salt.
Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
Marine iguanas throw up large amounts of salt.
2. How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
Responses
Marine iguanas sneeze excess salt out of their bodies.
Marine iguanas sweat a lot to get rid of the extra salt.
Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
Marine iguanas throw up large amounts of salt.
Responses
Marine iguanas sneeze excess salt out of their bodies.
Marine iguanas sweat a lot to get rid of the extra salt.
Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
Marine iguanas throw up large amounts of salt.
2. How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
Responses
Marine iguanas sneeze excess salt out of their bodies.
Marine iguanas sweat a lot to get rid of the extra salt.
Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
Marine iguanas throw up large amounts of salt.
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Answered by
myworldwha
both answers
Answered by
myworldwha
answer to 1 and 2
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myworldwha
1. How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
Responses
Marine iguanas sneeze excess salt out of their bodies.
Marine iguanas sweat a lot to get rid of the extra salt.
Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
Marine iguanas throw up large amounts of salt.
2. How does the human body prevent internal energy levels from becoming too low?(1 point)
Responses
The brain transmits feelings of hunger to the digestive system, which initiates eating. .
The digestive system transmits feelings of fullness to the nervous system, which signals metabolism to stop.
The digestive system transmits feelings of hunger to the brain, which initiates eating.
The nervous system transmits feelings of fullness to the digestive system, which signals metabolism to stop.
Responses
Marine iguanas sneeze excess salt out of their bodies.
Marine iguanas sweat a lot to get rid of the extra salt.
Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
Marine iguanas throw up large amounts of salt.
2. How does the human body prevent internal energy levels from becoming too low?(1 point)
Responses
The brain transmits feelings of hunger to the digestive system, which initiates eating. .
The digestive system transmits feelings of fullness to the nervous system, which signals metabolism to stop.
The digestive system transmits feelings of hunger to the brain, which initiates eating.
The nervous system transmits feelings of fullness to the digestive system, which signals metabolism to stop.
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myworldwha
3. How does the body react to cold temperatures? (1 point)
Responses
Your body sweats to help it maintain homeostasis.
You body sweats to make the internal temperature balanced with the external environment.
Your body shivers to help it maintain homeostasis.
Your body shivers to make the internal temperature balanced with the external environment.
4. Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point)
Responses
It is a process of maintaining an internal state of balance for an organism.
It is how an organism reacts to external factors.
It is how an organism reacts to internal factors.
It is a process of maintaining an external state of balance for an organism.
Responses
Your body sweats to help it maintain homeostasis.
You body sweats to make the internal temperature balanced with the external environment.
Your body shivers to help it maintain homeostasis.
Your body shivers to make the internal temperature balanced with the external environment.
4. Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point)
Responses
It is a process of maintaining an internal state of balance for an organism.
It is how an organism reacts to external factors.
It is how an organism reacts to internal factors.
It is a process of maintaining an external state of balance for an organism.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Both responses are correct. Marine iguanas maintain homeostasis by both sneezing excess salt out of their bodies and passing large amounts of salt through their urine.
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GPT 3.5
1. The correct answer is: Marine iguanas sneeze excess salt out of their bodies.
2. The correct answer is: Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
2. The correct answer is: Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
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GPT 3.5
1. The correct answer is: Marine iguanas pass large amounts of salt through their urine.
2. The correct answer is: The nervous system transmits feelings of fullness to the digestive system, which signals metabolism to stop.
2. The correct answer is: The nervous system transmits feelings of fullness to the digestive system, which signals metabolism to stop.
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GPT 3.5
3. The correct answer is: Your body shivers to help it maintain homeostasis.
4. The correct answer is: It is a process of maintaining an internal state of balance for an organism.
4. The correct answer is: It is a process of maintaining an internal state of balance for an organism.
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