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organelle D) organ Question 2 PLO 6(2). The lungs and heart are organized in close proximity in thei abdominal cavity B)

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Organelle D Organ Question 2 Plo 6 2 The Lungs And Heart Are Organized In Close Proximity In Thei Abdominal Cavity B 1
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organelle D) organ Question 2 PLO 6(2). The lungs and heart are organized in close proximity in thei abdominal cavity B) stomach cavity pelvic cavity thoracic cavity A) lymph Question 3 PLO 6(3). The tissue whose function is to move oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, wastes, hormones, and heat around the body is blood 103) JUL 6 1 Point stv 1 Point A
X PLO 6(6). Cells that quickly move information about the external and internal environment to integration centers located in the spinal cord and brain, and signal muscles and organs to perform an action are neurons B) myofibrils neuroglia (D) amoebocytes Question 7 PLO7(1). Homeostasis in animals can be defined as 7 OF 18 QUESTIONS REMAINING regulation of body temperature B diffusion of substances in and out of cells until the internal and external concentrations are equal hormonal regulation of the body's physiology and metabolism maintenance of internal body conditions within optimal ranges tv 1 Point A Last saved
Question 8 PLO 7(2). Maintenance of homeostasis in animals. does not use negative feedback control mechanisms B) involves most organ systems working involves mostly positive feedback mechanisms is so primeval that it is regulated by almost exactly the same genes found in prokaryotes Question 9 PLO 7(3). How does homeostasis aid in survival of an organism? (A) How does homeostasis aid in survival of an organism? regulates body temperature 7 OF 18 QUESTI
Question 10 PLO 7(4). Which organ system plays the least role in maintaining optimal conditions of the animal body? A) reproductive B) urinary Crespiratory circulatory D 1 P
8(6) The loss of a Niche B) Keystone species Omnivore in an ecosystem changes the entire structure of the ecosystem. Parasite Additional content 9
8(3) The Galapagos hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) is the top predator endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Which consequence is most likely to occur if this top predator was completely removed from the islands? an increase in the insects B an increase in the small rodents 1 Point a decrease in the fish Dan increase in the plants