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Nervous System structures - ANSWERS--Brain, spinal cord, nerves
Integumentary System structures - ANSWERS--Skin, hair, nails, sweat
and oil glands
Immune/Lymphatic Systems structures - ANSWERS--White blood
cells, thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, lymph vessels
Muscular System structures - ANSWERS--Skeletal muscle, smooth
muscle, cardiac muscle
Circulatory System structures - ANSWERS--Heart, blood vessels,
blood
Skeletal System structures - ANSWERS--Bones, cartilage, ligaments,
tendons
Respiratory System structures - ANSWERS--Nose, pharynx, larynx,
trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, lungs
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Digestive System structures - ANSWERS--Mouth, pharynx,
esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum
Excretory System structures - ANSWERS--Skin, lungs, liver, kidneys,
ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
Endocrine System structures - ANSWERS--Hypothalamus, pituitary,
thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, pancreas, ovaries (in females), testes
(in males)
Reproductive System structures - ANSWERS--Testes, epididymis, vas
deferens, urethra, and penis (in males); ovaries, Fallopian tubes,
uterus, vagina (in females)
Nervous System functions - ANSWERS--Recognizes and coordinates
the body's response to changes in its internal and external
environments
Integumentary System functions - ANSWERS--Guards against
infection and injury and ultraviolet radiation from the sun; helps to
regulate body temperature
Immune/Lymphatic Systems function - ANSWERS--Helps protect the
body from disease; collects fluid lost from blood vessels and returns
it to the circulatory system
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Muscular System functions - ANSWERS--Works with skeletal system
to produce voluntary movement; helps to circulate blood and move
food through the digestive system
Circulatory System functions - ANSWERS--Transports oxygen,
nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection; removes cell
wastes; helps to regulate body temperature
Skeletal System functions - ANSWERS--Supports the body; protects
internal organs; allows movement; stores mineral reserves; contains
cells that produce blood cells
Respiratory System functions - ANSWERS--Brings in oxygen needed
for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the
body
Digestive System functions - ANSWERS--Breaks down food; absorbs
nutrients; eliminates wastes
Excretory System functions - ANSWERS--Eliminates waste products
from the body
Endocrine System functions - ANSWERS--Controls growth,
development, and metabolism; maintains homeostasis
Reproductive System functions - ANSWERS--Produces gametes (egg
and sperm); in females, nurtures and protects developing embryo
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Organ system - ANSWERS--group of organs with a particular function
Organ - ANSWERS--group of tissues with a particular function
Cell - ANSWERS--smallest unit displaying all features of life;
fundamental unit of structure and function in all living things; have
cytoplasm (fluid filling), cell membrane (outer layer separating cell
from environment), and genetic material (DNA)
1. Biosphere
2. Ecosystem
3. Community
4. Population
5. Organism
6. Organ system
7. Organ
8. Tissue
9. Cell
10. Molecules
11. Atoms - ANSWERS--levels of human organization (largest to
smallest)
Molecules - ANSWERS--specific arrangement of atoms
Freshman Biology Final Exam Actual Exam Newest Actual Exam
With Complete 100 Questions And Correct Detailed Answers
(Verified Answers) |Already Graded A+
Nervous System structures - ANSWERS--Brain, spinal cord, nerves
Integumentary System structures - ANSWERS--Skin, hair, nails, sweat
and oil glands
Immune/Lymphatic Systems structures - ANSWERS--White blood
cells, thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, lymph vessels
Muscular System structures - ANSWERS--Skeletal muscle, smooth
muscle, cardiac muscle
Circulatory System structures - ANSWERS--Heart, blood vessels,
blood
Skeletal System structures - ANSWERS--Bones, cartilage, ligaments,
tendons
Respiratory System structures - ANSWERS--Nose, pharynx, larynx,
trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, lungs
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Digestive System structures - ANSWERS--Mouth, pharynx,
esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum
Excretory System structures - ANSWERS--Skin, lungs, liver, kidneys,
ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
Endocrine System structures - ANSWERS--Hypothalamus, pituitary,
thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, pancreas, ovaries (in females), testes
(in males)
Reproductive System structures - ANSWERS--Testes, epididymis, vas
deferens, urethra, and penis (in males); ovaries, Fallopian tubes,
uterus, vagina (in females)
Nervous System functions - ANSWERS--Recognizes and coordinates
the body's response to changes in its internal and external
environments
Integumentary System functions - ANSWERS--Guards against
infection and injury and ultraviolet radiation from the sun; helps to
regulate body temperature
Immune/Lymphatic Systems function - ANSWERS--Helps protect the
body from disease; collects fluid lost from blood vessels and returns
it to the circulatory system
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Muscular System functions - ANSWERS--Works with skeletal system
to produce voluntary movement; helps to circulate blood and move
food through the digestive system
Circulatory System functions - ANSWERS--Transports oxygen,
nutrients, and hormones to cells; fights infection; removes cell
wastes; helps to regulate body temperature
Skeletal System functions - ANSWERS--Supports the body; protects
internal organs; allows movement; stores mineral reserves; contains
cells that produce blood cells
Respiratory System functions - ANSWERS--Brings in oxygen needed
for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the
body
Digestive System functions - ANSWERS--Breaks down food; absorbs
nutrients; eliminates wastes
Excretory System functions - ANSWERS--Eliminates waste products
from the body
Endocrine System functions - ANSWERS--Controls growth,
development, and metabolism; maintains homeostasis
Reproductive System functions - ANSWERS--Produces gametes (egg
and sperm); in females, nurtures and protects developing embryo
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Organ system - ANSWERS--group of organs with a particular function
Organ - ANSWERS--group of tissues with a particular function
Cell - ANSWERS--smallest unit displaying all features of life;
fundamental unit of structure and function in all living things; have
cytoplasm (fluid filling), cell membrane (outer layer separating cell
from environment), and genetic material (DNA)
1. Biosphere
2. Ecosystem
3. Community
4. Population
5. Organism
6. Organ system
7. Organ
8. Tissue
9. Cell
10. Molecules
11. Atoms - ANSWERS--levels of human organization (largest to
smallest)
Molecules - ANSWERS--specific arrangement of atoms