Answer:
I'll do these in the explanation
Explanation:
1. Balanced forces are two forces that pull or push in opposite directions keeping the object in the same place.
2. All forces have direction and magnitude
3. An unbalanced force is a force where one is greater than the other resulting in motion.
4. A real life example of balanced force would be a positive and negative magnet that pull towards each other, when in contact they do not move.
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3. 2N
4. 9N
5. 8N
6. 2N
7. 3N
8. 2N
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Balanced forces are two forces dragging or driving the target in the same direction.
2. There is direction and scale of all forces
3. An unequaled force is a force that contributes to motion one greater than the other.
4. A positive and negative magnet pushing against one another when in contact, they would not move. A true example of neutral force would be.
How is excretion different from elimination?
Excretory system
Answer:
What is the DIFFERENCE between EXCRETION and ELIMINATION? ... EXCRETION refers to the REMOVAL of METABOLIC WASTE produced in the BODY. ELIMINATION refers to the REMOVAL of INDIGESTIBLE MATERIAL. Most of the BODY'S ACTIVITIES produce METABOLIC WASTES that MUST be REMOVED.
Explanation:
Describe 2 medical problems that can be associated with this body system.(name the medical problem how it begins, how it affects the body and ways to prevent the problem).
Answer:
(1) Skeletal muscles are connected to bone and aid involuntary movement. (2) Smooth muscles are found inside organs and help to move substances through organs.
Explanation:
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Carbohydrates make up your body's preferred source of __________.
Group of answer choices
protein
energy
nutrients
calories
Answer:
Carbohydrates make up your body's preferred source of energy.
Since water also sorta counts as a Carbohydrates, it will also helps with your energy. I hope this helped and I also hope you have a good day!^^
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_____ 1. process in which mineral deposits replace cartilage and change it into bone
_____ 2. type of bone cell that regulates mineral homeostasis by directing the uptake of minerals from the blood and the release of minerals back into the blood as needed
_____ 3. band of fibrous connective tissue that holds bones together
_____ 4. soft connective tissue in spongy bone that produces blood cells
_____ 5. dense outer layer of bone that is very hard and strong
_____ 6. type of bone cell that dissolves minerals in bone and releases them back into the blood
_____ 7. place where two or more bones of the skeleton meet
_____ 8. rigid framework of bone that consists of tough protein fibers and mineral crystals
_____ 9. light, porous inner layer of bone that contains bone marrow
_____ 10. human body system that consists of all the bones of the body as well as cartilage and ligaments
_____ 11. type of bone cell that makes new bone cells and secretes collagen
_____ 12. tough, fibrous membrane that covers the outer surface of bone
Terms
a. bone marrow
b. bone matrix
c. compact bone
d. joint
e. ligament
f. ossification
g. osteoblast
h. osteoclast
i. osteocyte
j. periosteum
k. skeletal system
l. spongy bone
1.) F *ossification
2.) I *osteocyte
3.) E *ligament
4.) A *bone marrow
5.) C *compact bone
6.) H *osteoclast
7.) D *joint
8.) B *bone matrix
9.) L *spongy bone
10.) K *skeletal system
11.) G *osteoblast
12.) J *periosteum
NOTE: Searched every term, this should be 100% correct.
Each gram of carbohydrate has _______calories.
Group of answer choices
4
3
5
8
Answer: 4
Explanation:
The main function of the cardiovascular system is to deliver __________________ to each of your cells.
Question 2 options:
oxygen
calcium
immunity
none of the above
Answer: Pretty sure oxygen i think not exactly sure but i think it is
Explanation:
Answer:
it should be oxygen, sorry if its wrong..
Explanation:
Why is it bad if blood pressure is too high? Too low? Circulatory System