How to adjust the heart and respiration rates if the body's oxygen level drops too low?

(2 points)
Responses

Increase heart rate and respiration rate
Increase heart rate and respiration rate

Increase heart rate and decrease respiration rate
Increase heart rate and decrease respiration rate

Decrease heart rate and respiration rate
Decrease heart rate and respiration rate

Decrease heart rate and increase respiration rate

Read the section about Respiration and answer the question that follows.

What controls how fact you breathe?

(2 points)
Responses

level of carbon dioxide in the body
level of carbon dioxide in the body

temperature of the body
temperature of the body

blood pressure in the body
blood pressure in the body

level of oxygen in the body
level of oxygen in the body
Question 9
Read the section about Blood Pressure and answer the following.

How can you lower the blood pressure for the virtual person in this experiment?

(2 points)
Responses

Dilate the blood vessels (make them wider)
Dilate the blood vessels (make them wider)

Increase respiration
Increase respiration

Constrict the blood vessels (make them smaller)
Constrict the blood vessels (make them smaller)

Close the blood vessels
Close the blood vessels
Question 10
Read the section about Perspiration and answer the following.

How can you cool the body in this experiment through perspiration settings?

(2 points)
Responses

Increase perspiration
Increase perspiration

Decrease heart rate
Decrease heart rate

Decrease perspiration
Decrease perspiration

Increase blood pressure dilation
Increase blood pressure dilation
Question 11
Read the section about Blood Sugar and answer the following.

Which organ is responsible for maintaining a steady level of blood sugar in the body?

(2 points)
Responses

Liver
Liver

Kidney
Kidney

Brain
Brain

Pancreas

1 answer

Here are the most appropriate responses to each question:

  1. How to adjust the heart and respiration rates if the body's oxygen level drops too low?

    • Response: Increase heart rate and respiration rate
  2. What controls how fast you breathe?

    • Response: level of carbon dioxide in the body
  3. How can you lower the blood pressure for the virtual person in this experiment?

    • Response: Dilate the blood vessels (make them wider)
  4. How can you cool the body in this experiment through perspiration settings?

    • Response: Increase perspiration
  5. Which organ is responsible for maintaining a steady level of blood sugar in the body?

    • Response: Pancreas

Feel free to ask if you have any more questions!