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what substance do mucous membranes produce to trap pathogens and particles? Mucus Blood Oil Saliva
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How does internal respiration help cells to produce their energy? A. It creates energy for the body inside red blood cells B. It gives cells the oxygen required for making energy C. It gives cells the carbon dioxide need...
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What is internal respiration? A. The act of breathing air into and out of the lungs B. The gas exchange between lungs and blood C. The production of energy inside of the cells
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How do external and internal respiration work together to maintain the body's gas exchange system? A. Internal respiration filters air in the alveoli, and external respiration transports nutrients to the body's cells B....
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What is the primary function of external respiration in the human body? A. Supplying oxygen to the blood and removing carbon dioxide B. Producing energy for the cells throughout the entire body C. Moving oxygenated blood...
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Which gas is released from the blood into the alveoli to be exhaled?
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What is the sequence of structures air passes through from the larynx to the alveoli A. trachea bronchioles bronchi alveoli B. trachea bronchi bronchioles alveoli C. bronchi trachea alveoli bronchioles D. alveoli bronchi...
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What is the sequence of structures air passes through from the larynx to the alveoli
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how does the structure of alveoli support gas exchange in the lungs? A. Having cartilage rings ensures the airway always remains open B. Having a muscular structure helps to actively pump the air C. Having a sticky mucus...
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What is the main purpose of the epiglottis when you swallow? A. To vibrate and help the body make sounds B. To warm the air and protect the lung tissue C. To block the airway and stop food from entering D. To moisten foo...
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What is the main purpose of the nasal cavity for air entering lungs? A. Preventing food from entering the airway B. Changing the airs temperature and moisture C. Helping the body to produce vocal sounds
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If a patient's pulmonary arteries are blocked, less blood flows to the lungs. How would this impact both pulmonary and systemic circulation, and what symptoms might occur? A. Reduced body oxygen levels would cause fatigu...
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Which phrase best describes pulmonary circulation? A. Blood collecting wastes from different organs B. Blood moving between the heart and the lungs C. Blood delivering nutrients throughout the body D. Blood moving from t...
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Which part of the heart is responsible for collecting oxygen-poor blood from the body? right atrium right ventricle left atrium left ventricle
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What is the key difference in how high and low blood pressure damage organs? A. High pressure affects only the heart and vessels; low pressure affects only the brain and kidneys B. High pressure causes damage from excess...
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How does high blood pressure impact the heart over an extended period? A. It strengthens the hearts valves B. It causes the heart to beat slower C. It puts extra strain on the organ D. It reduces the hearts size
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What is the relationship between the flexibility of blood vessels hypertension? A. Hypertension makes arteries more flexible and much weaker B. Flexible arteries are a main cause of high blood pressure C. There is no imp...
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What is the main role of antigen in the body? A. To transport oxygen through the body B. To produce helpfull bacteria for digestion C. To trigger an immune system response D. To create new proteins for cells
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What is the main difference between how antigens and antibodies function in immunity? A. Both antigens and antibodies work together to start a response B. Antibodies trigger a response, while antigens fight the invaders...
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which statement accurately describes the primary role of plasma within the circulatory system? A. It gives blood its red coloration B. It transports dissolved substances C. It is composed mainly of protein D. It carries...
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