1
What are the glands responsible for producing sweat?
The glands exocrine
The glands endocrine
The sweat glands
2
How much blood is in a human body?
Blood is living tissue and an average of 7 liters circulate in an adult's body, varying according to weight.
Blood is living tissue and an average of 3 liters circulate in an adult's body, varying according to weight.
Blood is living tissue and an average of 5 liters circulate in an adult's body, varying according to weight
3
How many bones does a human being have?
The human skeleton is made up of 206 bones considered constant, but the number may vary according to some aspects, especially age
The human skeleton is made up of 314 bones considered constant, but the number may vary according to some aspects, especially age
The human skeleton is made up of 216 bones considered constant, but the number may vary according to some aspects, especially age
4
What are considered cells?
They are considered the structural units of living beings.
They are considered the functional units of living beings.
Are considered the functional and structural units of living beings.
5
What are beta cells?
They are cells in the pancreas responsible for producing insulin.
They are cells in the pancreas responsible for producing hormones
They are cells in the pancreas that are not responsible for producing anything
6
What is Cardiovascular?
Consisting of the heart and blood vessels, it guarantees the circulation of blood throughout the body and, consequently, the transport of oxygen and nutrients to all cells
The cardiovascular is responsible for filtering impurities in the blood
Responsible for oxygenating the blood and eliminating carbon dioxide or carbon dioxide (CO2) from the body
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What is the function of the kidneys?
The main function is to filter the blood, removing all toxic waste present in the circulation, and balancing the body's fluids, in addition to having an endocrine action stimulating the production of red blood cells and activating vitamin D
One of the main functions is to filter the blood and eliminate toxins, but it also has many other important functions such as producing proteins, clotting factors, triglycerides, cholesterol and bile, for example
It is a sac-like organ that holds food and begins to digest it by secreting gastric juice. Food and gastric juice are mixed and then poured into the first part of the small intestine, called the duodenum