In the context of managing a virtual person's physiology, the following body systems can typically be controlled or monitored based on the options you've provided:
- Food Intake - You can control the consumption of food which affects nutrition and energy levels.
- Body Temperature - You can regulate body temperature through various means, such as clothing or environmental control.
- Blood Delivery - This can be controlled by managing heart function and circulation.
- Blood Pressure - You can influence blood pressure through diet, exercise, and medication.
- Glucose - You can monitor and control glucose levels, especially in the context of diet and metabolic health.
- Oxygen Need - You can manage oxygen intake through respiration and activity level.
The systems not directly controllable or monitored in a straightforward manner would be Sleep and Pulse in most virtual simulation scenarios, although you can influence factors related to sleep and indirectly monitor heart rate/pulse through activity levels or stress.
Thus, from your list, the controllable systems would be:
- Food Intake
- Body Temperature
- Blood Delivery
- Blood Pressure
- Glucose
- Oxygen Need
For a detailed answer, you would select all but Sleep and Pulse.