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Which of the following accounts for approximately 16% of the human body?
a) Integumentary system
b) skeletal system
c) circulatory system
d) respitory system

Which of the following systems is comprised of 206 individual organs?
a) Integumentary system
b) skeletal system
c) circulatory system
d) respitory system

Which of the following is comprised of smooth, voluntary and cardiac muscles?
a) Integumentary system
b) skeletal system
c) circulatory system
d) muscular system

what three main organs make up the nervous system?
a) brain, spinal cord, and ATP
b) Brain, skin, and nerves
c) brain, spinal cord, and nerves
d) ATP, spinal cord, nerves

which of the following systems acts like the nervous system with slower reaction time and longer lasting effects?
a) integumentary system
b) skeletal system
c) cardiovascular system
d) endocrine system

which of the following systems is a closed circit whos main function is transportation through a network of vessels?
a) lymphatic system
b) skeletal system
c) cardiovascular system
d) endocrine system

which of the following systems transports a whitish watery fluid called lymph
a) lymphatic system
b) urinary system
c) cardiovascular system
d) endocrine system

which of the following systems produces waste in the kidney that moves to the ureters, and is stored in the urinary bladder?
a) lymphatic drainage
b) urinary system
c) respitory system
d) digestive system

which of the following systems functions as a means to rid the body of carbon dioxide?
a) lymphatic system
b) urinary system
c) respitory system
d) digestive system

which of the following systems include both teeth and pharnyx
a) lymphatic system
b) urinary system
c) respitory system
d) digestive system

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