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NDQ_007637 | __any nutrient the body needs in relatively small amounts | a. trans fat, b. macronutrient, c. carbohydrate, d. dehydration, e. protein, f. micronutrient, g. mineral | f | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007638 | Macronutrients include all of the following except | a. carbohydrates, b. water, c. proteins, d. vitamins | d | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007639 | The food we eat provides our body with | a. building materials, b. energy, c. nutrients, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007640 | __chemical element needed in small amounts for normal functioning of the body | a. trans fat, b. macronutrient, c. carbohydrate, d. dehydration, e. protein, f. micronutrient, g. mineral | g | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007641 | __artificial lipid added to foods to preserve freshness | a. trans fat, b. macronutrient, c. carbohydrate, d. dehydration, e. protein, f. micronutrient, g. mineral | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007642 | Which type of food is a good source of sugar? | a. milk, b. fish, c. beans, d. meat | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007643 | __any nutrient the body needs in relatively large amounts | a. trans fat, b. macronutrient, c. carbohydrate, d. dehydration, e. protein, f. micronutrient, g. mineral | b | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007644 | The body needs lipids for | a. cell membranes, b. muscles, c. enzymes, d. all of the above | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007646 | __nutrient made up of amino acids | a. trans fat, b. macronutrient, c. carbohydrate, d. dehydration, e. protein, f. micronutrient, g. mineral | e | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007648 | __sugar, starch, or fiber | a. trans fat, b. macronutrient, c. carbohydrate, d. dehydration, e. protein, f. micronutrient, g. mineral | c | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007656 | All nutrients provide the body with energy. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007657 | Your body cannot produce any of the vitamins it needs. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007659 | The mineral sodium is needed for normal muscle function. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007662 | Vitamin K is needed for normal nerve function. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007663 | Proteins can provide the body with energy. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007664 | Your body needs food for | a. energy, b. growth and repair of body tissues, c. control of body processes, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007665 | There are six major types of nutrients. One of the six types is | a. water, b. trans fat, c. glucose, d. fiber | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007666 | Micronutrients include | a. starches, b. minerals, c. fiber, d. proteins | b | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007667 | Roles of proteins in the body include | a. making up cell membranes, b. helping blood clot, c. keeping bones strong, d. fighting infections | d | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007668 | How many Calories are provided by one gram of lipids? | a. 4, b. 5, c. 8, d. 9 | d | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007669 | Vitamins made by bacteria in the gut include vitamin | a. A, b. B12 , c. D, d. two of the above | b | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007670 | All of the following types of nutrients can be used for energy except | a. vitamins, b. proteins, c. carbohydrates, d. lipids | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007671 | All carbohydrates provide the body with energy. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007672 | Fiber helps keep sugar and lipids at normal levels in the blood. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007673 | Carbohydrates and proteins provide 4 Calories of energy per gram. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007674 | Eating trans fats can increase the risk of heart disease. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007675 | Your body can produce some of the minerals it needs. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007676 | Potassium is needed for strong bones and teeth. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007677 | Vitamin B12 is needed for normal nerve function. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: food and nutrients
Why Your Body Needs Food:
Your body needs food for three purposes: 1. Food gives the body energy. You need energy for everything you do. The energy in food is measured in a unit called the Calorie. 2. Food provides building materials for the body. The body needs building materials for growth... |
NDQ_007721 | Food passes through all of these digestive organs except the | a. mouth, b. stomach, c. small intestine, d. pancreas | d | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007722 | Organs of the GI tract include the | a. liver, b. pancreas, c. stomach, d. all of the above | c | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007723 | Chemical digestion takes place mainly in the | a. mouth, b. esophagus, c. stomach, d. small intestine | d | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007724 | In which organ(s) does chemical digestion take place? | a. mouth, b. stomach, c. small intestine, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007725 | Which type of molecule does pepsin help digest? | a. protein, b. carbohydrate, c. lipid, d. RNA | a | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007726 | Which digestive enzyme is produced in the mouth? | a. amylase, b. pepsin, c. lipase, d. ribonuclease | a | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007727 | Which statement about bile acids is false? | a. They are secreted by the pancreas, b. They are stored in the gall bladder, c. They are released into the small intestine, d. They are needed to help digest fat | a | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007728 | Which statement about bacteria in the large intestine is false? | a. Trillions of bacteria normally live in the large intestine, b. Most of the bacteria in the large intestine are beneficial, c. Some of the bacteria in the large intestine make vitamins, d. none of the above | d | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007729 | Bacteria in the large intestine | a. break down toxins, b. produce vitamins, c. control the growth of harmful bacteria, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007730 | Which structures increase the ability of the small intestine to absorb nutrients? | a. villi, b. glands, c. sphincters, d. ducts | a | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007732 | The digestive enzyme that helps digest fats is | a. amylase, b. pepsin, c. lipase, d. ribonuclease | c | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007734 | Mechanical digestion takes place in the | a. mouth, b. stomach, c. small intestine, d. two of the above | d | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007742 | The gall bladder stores bile acids from the liver. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007743 | Food moves through the digestive tract by gravity. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007745 | Digestive enzymes speed up mechanical digestion. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007748 | Lipase is an enzyme that helps digest fat. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007749 | Absorption takes place only in the small intestine. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007750 | All the organs of the digestive system are part of the GI tract. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007751 | After food is digested and its nutrients absorbed, the only thing that remains in the GI tract is water. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007752 | One function of the gall bladder is to make bile acids more concentrated. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007753 | Substances that can be absorbed from the stomach include water and salt. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007754 | The large intestine is much longer than the small intestine. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007755 | The part of the small intestine where most digestion takes place is the ileum. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007756 | Foodborne illness is the common term for a food allergy. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007757 | __breaking down of large chunks of food into smaller pieces | a. pancreas, b. gastrointestinal tract, c. chemical digestion, d. liver, e. elimination, f. esophagus, g. mechanical digestion | g | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007758 | __passage of solid food waste out of the body | a. pancreas, b. gastrointestinal tract, c. chemical digestion, d. liver, e. elimination, f. esophagus, g. mechanical digestion | e | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007759 | __organ that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach | a. pancreas, b. gastrointestinal tract, c. chemical digestion, d. liver, e. elimination, f. esophagus, g. mechanical digestion | f | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007760 | __organ than secretes lipase and ribonuclease | a. pancreas, b. gastrointestinal tract, c. chemical digestion, d. liver, e. elimination, f. esophagus, g. mechanical digestion | a | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007761 | __organs of the digestive system through which food actually passes as it undergoes digestion | a. pancreas, b. gastrointestinal tract, c. chemical digestion, d. liver, e. elimination, f. esophagus, g. mechanical digestion | b | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007762 | __breaking down of large food molecules into smaller nutrient molecules | a. pancreas, b. gastrointestinal tract, c. chemical digestion, d. liver, e. elimination, f. esophagus, g. mechanical digestion | c | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007763 | __organ that secretes bile acids | a. pancreas, b. gastrointestinal tract, c. chemical digestion, d. liver, e. elimination, f. esophagus, g. mechanical digestion | d | Lesson: the digestive system
Overview of the Digestive System:
The digestive system is the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients. It also eliminates solid food wastes that remain after food is digested. The major organs of the digestive system are shown in Figure 17.10. For an entertaining overview o... |
NDQ_007764 | Substances carried in the blood include | a. carbon dioxide, b. glucose, c. oxygen, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007765 | __shorter of two loops that make up the cardiovascular system | a. pulmonary circulation, b. blood, c. blood vessel, d. cardiovascular, e. systemic circulation, f. heart, g. transport | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007766 | __major function of the cardiovascular system | a. pulmonary circulation, b. blood, c. blood vessel, d. cardiovascular, e. systemic circulation, f. heart, g. transport | g | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007767 | The systemic circulation | a. is the shorter loop of the cardiovascular system, b. carries oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the heart, c. delivers oxygen to cells throughout the body, d. two of the above | c | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007768 | Carbon dioxide and other cellular wastes are picked up by the blood from cells throughout the body and carried to the | a. kidneys, b. heart, c. lungs, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007769 | __system comprised of the heart, blood vessels, and blood | a. pulmonary circulation, b. blood, c. blood vessel, d. cardiovascular, e. systemic circulation, f. heart, g. transport | d | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007770 | __longer of two loops that make up the cardiovascular system | a. pulmonary circulation, b. blood, c. blood vessel, d. cardiovascular, e. systemic circulation, f. heart, g. transport | e | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007771 | The cardiovascular system can cool the body by | a. increasing blood flow to the bodys surface, b. decreasing the metabolic rate of body cells, c. pumping less blood to the skin, d. slowing down the heart rate | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007772 | __fist-sized organ that pumps blood | a. pulmonary circulation, b. blood, c. blood vessel, d. cardiovascular, e. systemic circulation, f. heart, g. transport | f | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007773 | Both the pulmonary and the systemic circulations carry blood | a. to cells throughout the body, b. through the lungs, c. through the heart, d. two of the above | c | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007775 | __tubular organ that carries blood | a. pulmonary circulation, b. blood, c. blood vessel, d. cardiovascular, e. systemic circulation, f. heart, g. transport | c | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007777 | __liquid connective tissue | a. pulmonary circulation, b. blood, c. blood vessel, d. cardiovascular, e. systemic circulation, f. heart, g. transport | b | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007785 | Organs of the cardiovascular system include the heart, blood vessels, and lungs. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007786 | The cardiovascular system helps maintain homeostasis by regulating body temperature. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007788 | Oxygen-rich blood flows from the heart to the lungs. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007791 | Blood that flows through the systemic circulation never flows through the pulmonary circulation. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007792 | Substances transported by the blood include hormones and nutrients. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007793 | Nutrients are absorbed by the blood mainly in the small intestine. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007794 | Transport of substances by the cardiovascular system is necessary for homeostasis. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007795 | When less blood flows to the body surface, it allows the body to lose excess heat. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007796 | The pulmonary and systemic loops of the cardiovascular system are not connected. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007797 | In the pulmonary circulation, oxygen-poor blood returns to the heart. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007798 | In the systemic circulation, oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007799 | As blood flows by body cells, it absorbs cellular waste products from them. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007800 | The cardiovascular system includes the | a. heart, b. kidneys, c. lungs, d. all of the above | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007801 | Substances carried in the blood include | a. oxygen, b. nutrients, c. hormones, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007802 | The cardiovascular system helps regulate body temperature by | a. stimulating sweat production, b. increasing the rate of metabolism, c. controlling where blood flows in the body, d. absorbing ultraviolet light through the skin | c | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007803 | Oxygen-poor blood flows from the heart to the | a. kidneys, b. cells of the body, c. lungs, d. liver | c | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007804 | Oxygen-rich blood flows | a. through the pulmonary circulation, b. through the systemic circulation, c. from the lungs to the heart, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007805 | In the lungs, blood | a. releases carbon dioxide, b. picks up water vapor, c. absorbs nutrients, d. all of the above | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007806 | As blood passes by cells of the body, it | a. releases oxygen, b. releases carbon dioxide, c. absorbs energy, d. none of the above | a | Lesson: overview of the cardiovascular system
Parts of the Cardiovascular System:
The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart and a network of blood vessels that run throughout the body. The blood in the cardiovascular system is a liquid connective tissue. Figure 18.1 shows the heart and major vess... |
NDQ_007807 | Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart? | a. arteries, b. veins, c. venules, d. two of the above | a | Lesson: heart and blood vessels
The Heart:
The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue. It pumps blood by repeated, rhythmic contractions. This produces the familiar lub-dub sound of each heartbeat. For a good video introduction to the heart and how it works, watch this ente... |
NDQ_007808 | __disorder that occurs when plaque blocks coronary arteries | a. right atrium, b. pacemaker, c. left ventricle, d. heart attack, e. right ventricle, f. left atrium, g. coronary heart disease | g | Lesson: heart and blood vessels
The Heart:
The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue. It pumps blood by repeated, rhythmic contractions. This produces the familiar lub-dub sound of each heartbeat. For a good video introduction to the heart and how it works, watch this ente... |
NDQ_007809 | __chamber of the heart that receives oxygen-poor blood from the body | a. right atrium, b. pacemaker, c. left ventricle, d. heart attack, e. right ventricle, f. left atrium, g. coronary heart disease | a | Lesson: heart and blood vessels
The Heart:
The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue. It pumps blood by repeated, rhythmic contractions. This produces the familiar lub-dub sound of each heartbeat. For a good video introduction to the heart and how it works, watch this ente... |
NDQ_007810 | The left atrium of the heart receives blood from the | a. right ventricle, b. right atrium, c. left ventricle, d. lungs | a | Lesson: heart and blood vessels
The Heart:
The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue. It pumps blood by repeated, rhythmic contractions. This produces the familiar lub-dub sound of each heartbeat. For a good video introduction to the heart and how it works, watch this ente... |
NDQ_007811 | The right ventricle pumps blood to the | a. left ventricle, b. right atrium, c. right ventricle, d. lungs | a | Lesson: heart and blood vessels
The Heart:
The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue. It pumps blood by repeated, rhythmic contractions. This produces the familiar lub-dub sound of each heartbeat. For a good video introduction to the heart and how it works, watch this ente... |
NDQ_007812 | __chamber of the heart that pumps blood out of the heart to the rest of the body | a. right atrium, b. pacemaker, c. left ventricle, d. heart attack, e. right ventricle, f. left atrium, g. coronary heart disease | c | Lesson: heart and blood vessels
The Heart:
The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue. It pumps blood by repeated, rhythmic contractions. This produces the familiar lub-dub sound of each heartbeat. For a good video introduction to the heart and how it works, watch this ente... |
NDQ_007813 | __chamber of the heart that receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs | a. right atrium, b. pacemaker, c. left ventricle, d. heart attack, e. right ventricle, f. left atrium, g. coronary heart disease | f | Lesson: heart and blood vessels
The Heart:
The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue. It pumps blood by repeated, rhythmic contractions. This produces the familiar lub-dub sound of each heartbeat. For a good video introduction to the heart and how it works, watch this ente... |
NDQ_007814 | Which blood vessels contain valves? | a. veins, b. arteries, c. arterioles, d. capillaries | a | Lesson: heart and blood vessels
The Heart:
The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue. It pumps blood by repeated, rhythmic contractions. This produces the familiar lub-dub sound of each heartbeat. For a good video introduction to the heart and how it works, watch this ente... |
NDQ_007815 | __event in which blood supply to the heart is blocked so cardiac muscle cells die | a. right atrium, b. pacemaker, c. left ventricle, d. heart attack, e. right ventricle, f. left atrium, g. coronary heart disease | d | Lesson: heart and blood vessels
The Heart:
The heart is a muscular organ in the chest. It consists mainly of cardiac muscle tissue. It pumps blood by repeated, rhythmic contractions. This produces the familiar lub-dub sound of each heartbeat. For a good video introduction to the heart and how it works, watch this ente... |
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