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Which of these is not a function of bone in the human skeletal system?
protect bodily organs |
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produce blood cells |
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store minerals |
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store vitamins |
Hard bones provide primary support for the endoskeleton while more flexible cartilage is found at the end of all bones, at the joints, and in the nose and ears. In addition to providing support and protecting bodily organs, bones also produce blood cells and store minerals like calcium.
Scavengers break down the dead bodies of plants and animals into which of the following?
producers |
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simple nutrients |
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complex carbohydrates |
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carrion |
Like decomposers, scavengers also break down the dead bodies of plants and animals into simple nutrients. The difference is that scavengers operate on much larger refuse and dead animals (carrion). Decomposers then consume the much smaller particles left over by the scavengers.
Which of the following is not one of the outer planets?
Neptune |
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Uranus |
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Jupiter |
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Venus |
In contrast to the solid terrestrial planets, the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) consist of hydrogen and helium gas and water.
What prevents blood pumped out of the ventricles from flowing back into the heart?
valves |
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capillaries |
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atria |
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platelets |
The heart is the organ that drives the circulatory system. In humans, it consists of four chambers with two that collect blood called atria and two that pump blood called ventricles. The heart's valves prevent blood pumped out of the ventricles from flowing back into the heart.
The transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or gas is called:
radiation |
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convection |
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diffusion |
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conduction |
Convection is the transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or gas. Examples of heat transfer by convection include water coming to a boil on a stove, ice melting, and steam from a cup of coffee.