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Which of the following is NOT a function of the digestive tract? a) to use enzymes to break down food b) to perform gas exchange c) to remove waste from the body d) to use peristalsis to move food along - ANSWERSb) to perform gas exchange Gas exchange is a function of the respiratory system The body, at all times, attempts to maintain homeostasis. The best definition of homeostasis is: a) a process that maintains the stability of the human body's internal environment in response to changes in internal and external conditions b) a function via which the body breaks down glucose to use as energy c)a process that maintains the immune system's defenses d) a process in which the body resists change to genetic structure - ANSWERSa) a process that maintains the stability of the human body's internal environment in response to changes in internal and external conditions The endocrine system of the body is responsible for: a) defense through the use of antibodies b) communication through the use of hormones c) metabolism through the use of enzymes d) blood flow through the use of the heart muscle - ANSWERSb) communication through the use of hormones Anatomical position shows the body in a(n) ________ position. a) lateral

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Complete Solutions.
Which of the following is NOT a function of the digestive tract?
a) to use enzymes to break down food
b) to perform gas exchange
c) to remove waste from the body
d) to use peristalsis to move food along - ANSWERSb) to perform gas exchange

Gas exchange is a function of the respiratory system

The body, at all times, attempts to maintain homeostasis. The best definition of
homeostasis is:
a) a process that maintains the stability of the human body's internal environment in
response to changes in internal and external conditions
b) a function via which the body breaks down glucose to use as energy
c)a process that maintains the immune system's defenses
d) a process in which the body resists change to genetic structure - ANSWERSa) a
process that maintains the stability of the human body's internal environment in
response to changes in internal and external conditions

The endocrine system of the body is responsible for:
a) defense through the use of antibodies
b) communication through the use of hormones
c) metabolism through the use of enzymes
d) blood flow through the use of the heart muscle - ANSWERSb) communication
through the use of hormones

Anatomical position shows the body in a(n) ________ position.
a) lateral
b) superior
c) anterior
d) posterior - ANSWERSc) anterior

Vitamin K is created in the:
a) liver
b) lungs
c) intestinal tract
d) pancreas - ANSWERSc) intestinal tract

The largest organ in the body is the ________.
a) skin
b) GI tract

, c) femur
d) stomach - ANSWERSa) skin

A medical scientists wants to study the parenchyma of the kidney. This scientist would
correctly be known, most specifically, as a:
a) biologist
b) doctor
c) anatomist
d) histologist - ANSWERSd) histologist

Histology is the study of tissues.

What is Erythropoiesis?
a) red blood cell formation
b) white blood cell formation
c) the destruction of red blood cells
d) the destruction of white blood cells - ANSWERSa) red blood cell formation

Blood cell formation is called Hemopoiesis.
Erythro- red blood cells

In which part of the body is keratin NOT found?
a) hair
b) skin
c) nails
d) teeth - ANSWERSd) teeth

Keratin is a family of fibrous structural proteins. Keratin is the key structural component
of hair, nails, and the outer layer of human skin

What is the relationship between sarcomeres and muscle cells?
a) sarcomeres are muscle cells
b) sarcomeres contain muscle cells
c) muscle cells contain myofibrils, which in turn are made up of sarcomeres
d) muscle cells contain sarcomeres, which in turn are made up of myofibrils -
ANSWERSc) muscle cells contain myofibrils, which in turn are made up of sarcomeres

A person who has torn their vastus lateralis muscle will need which of the following?
a) an arm sling
b) a cane or crutches
c) insulin
d) a neck brace - ANSWERSb) a cane or crutches

The vastus lateralis muscle is a voluntary muscle in the legs. It is part of the quadriceps.

Muscles produce contraction due to the sliding of:

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