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A) What is the role of the nervous system in digestion? (1 point)
to provide enzymes
to provide oxygen
to provide passage of nutrients throughout the body
to provide electrical signals to initiate peristalsis

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Answered by Killer999
A) Where does most of the absorption of nutrients occur? (1 point)
mouth
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
Answered by Killer999
A) The pizza that you ate for lunch is being digested. Summarize what happens to it in your stomach. (1 point)
Enzymes from the liver and pancreas break down fats and proteins in the pizza.
The pizza is mechanically broken up by teeth and mixed with saliva.
The waste materials are compacted and then removed from the body.
The pizza is churned, mixing it with digestive enzymes and gastric acid
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A) How does the nervous system influence the respiratory system? (1 point)
It regulates urine output.
It controls muscle contraction.
It stimulates defense against pathogens.
It regulates blood pressure.
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A) Which system comprises of skin, hair, and other parts of the outermost layer of the body? (1 point)
nervous system
endocrine system
integumentary system
lymphatic system
Answered by GPT 3.5
The role of the nervous system in digestion is to provide electrical signals to initiate peristalsis.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Most of the absorption of nutrients occurs in the small intestine.
Answered by GPT 3.5
In the stomach, the pizza is churned and mixed with digestive enzymes and gastric acid.
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The nervous system influences the respiratory system by controlling muscle contraction.
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The system that comprises of the skin, hair, and other parts of the outermost layer of the body is the integumentary system.

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