Which component of the bell jar lung model corresponds to the human lungs?

A) Rubber covering on the base
B) Vertical tubing
C) Glass walls
D) Balloons


Answer: D

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A. It can now cross the plasma membrane. B. The cells can easily excrete this molecule. C. Glucose can't diffuse out of the cell if it is in this form. D. This form is easier for cells to metabolize. E. It becomes a long-term storage molecule for glucose.

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What area of the brain integrates visual and olfactory stimuli to give you a complete "picture" of what you are eating?

What will be an ideal response?What will be an ideal response?

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Which type of section would separate the anterior and posterior?

A) transverse B) frontal C) parasagittal D) midsagittal

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