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                How is homeostasis achieved?(1 point)
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    How is homeostasis achieved?(1 point)
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cells maintain internal stability
cells secrete stomach enzymes
cells control voluntary movements
    
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cells maintain internal stability
cells secrete stomach enzymes
cells control voluntary movements
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    How are muscle cells and bone cells similar?(1 point)
Both gather information from inside and outside the body
Both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving.
Both control involuntary movements such as the beating of your heart.
Both release sweat when the temperature gets too warm.
    
Both gather information from inside and outside the body
Both make it possible for you to respond to your environment by moving.
Both control involuntary movements such as the beating of your heart.
Both release sweat when the temperature gets too warm.
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     What is the function of an organ system?
to be a basic unit of organization with bodies
to work together to do a specific job
to control movement in internal organs
to organize a group of similar cells
    
to be a basic unit of organization with bodies
to work together to do a specific job
to control movement in internal organs
to organize a group of similar cells
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     Which is most complex? 
cells
organ system
organs
tissues
    
cells
organ system
organs
tissues
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     Which organ of the respiratory system is located inside the lungs?(1 point)
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    Which organ in the excretory system filters blood?(1 point)
kidney
bladder
ureter
urethra
    
kidney
bladder
ureter
urethra
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    What is the term for changes in the internal or external environment that cause a response?(1 point)
signals
messages
nerves
stimuli
    
signals
messages
nerves
stimuli
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    How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?(1 point)
Through interneurons in the brain and spinal cord that connect sensory neurons and motor neurons.
Signals from sensory neurons do not get sent to motor neurons.
Motor neurons signal for the body to move the signal toward them.
Signals move from dendrite to dendrite towards motor neurons.
    
Through interneurons in the brain and spinal cord that connect sensory neurons and motor neurons.
Signals from sensory neurons do not get sent to motor neurons.
Motor neurons signal for the body to move the signal toward them.
Signals move from dendrite to dendrite towards motor neurons.
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