1.)How do the muscular system and digestive system relate to one another?
A.The muscular system keeps bad food out of your digestive system and leads it straight to your excretory system.
B.If your body needs more food, and you cannot eat. the muscular system helps the digestive system by pulling it from your skeletal system.
C.The muscular system looks similar to the digestive system.
D.The muscular system moves the food through the digestive system so nutrients can get to all parts of your body.
2.Which statement below is correct about the digestive system?
A.The stomach comes together with other tissues to create the small intestine.
B.Specialized tissues come together to create the stomach, which is an organ.
C.Specialized organs come together to create the small intestine, which is a tissue.
D.The small intestine comes together with the stomach to form a tissue.
3.)Which statement best explains how the kidneys serve the needs of the cells?
A.They filter waste and extra water from blood so they can create urine, which is removed from the body.
B.They collect solid wastes from the large intestines and then prepare it so it can be removed from the body.
C.They filter any carbon dioxide found in the blood and send it to the respiratory system so it can be removed from the body.
D.They collect waste from individual cells found throughout the body and then send it to the excretory system so it can then be removed from the body.
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1.)How do the muscular system and digestive system relate to one another?
C.The muscular system looks similar to the digestive system.
2.Which statement below is correct about the digestive system?
D.The small intestine comes together with the stomach to form a tissue.
3.)Which statement best explains how the kidneys serve the needs of the cells?
D.They collect waste from individual cells found throughout the body and then send it to the excretory system so it can then be removed from the body.
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