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Which specific part of the kidney is responsible for filtering blood to collect liquid waste and form urine?
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Which component of the urinary system acts as an elastic storage bag to hold urine before it is removed from the body?
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Which specific part of the kidney is responsible for filtering blood to collect liquid waste and form urine?
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Which component of the urinary system acts as an elastic storage bag to hold urine before it is removed from the body?
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Which part of the urinary system consists of long tubes that function to move urine from the kidneys to the bladder?
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Which part of the urinary system is responsible for carrying urine from the bladder to the outside of the body?
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The urinary system works alongside the excretory system to filter and remove liquid waste from the body. What is the specific name of this liquid waste?
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Besides the urinary system, which other part of the body works with the excretory system to remove wastes?
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The human body produces several types of waste that must be removed. Which forms of waste does the body produce?
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What happens to the remains of food in the digestive system before they are expelled from the body as solid waste?
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How do the respiratory and digestive systems differ in the type of waste they help the excretory system remove?
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Which of these processes describes the final step of the respiratory system's cooperation with the excretory system?
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How does the skin cooperate with the excretory system to maintain the body's internal balance?
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The skin is considered the body's largest organ. In which specific way does it function as part of the excretory system?
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Which of the following best describes chemical digestion?
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How does mechanical digestion differ from chemical digestion?
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Which organ is responsible for absorbing water from undigested waste and storing it as feces before it is expelled?
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Which organ uses muscle contractions known as peristalsis to move food from the throat down to the stomach?
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In which part of the digestive tract is food turned into a liquid mixture called chyme through the use of gastric juices and churning?
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Which specific structures inside the small intestine are responsible for absorbing nutrients and carrying them to the body's cells?
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Where does the chemical digestion of starches first begin in the human body?
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Which organ is the longest part of the digestive system and is divided into three sections where most nutrient absorption occurs?
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What is the name of the liquid mixture of food, enzymes, and acid that is created after the stomach churns and breaks down food?
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Which of the following describes the correct order of the five connected organs that make up the digestive tract?
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Where is feces stored before it is expelled from the body through the anus?
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Which of the following describes the function of saliva (spit) produced by the salivary glands?
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Which of the following describes the relationship between the liver and the gallbladder mentioned in the text?
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Which of the following glands are located under the jaw and tongue and are responsible for beginning the chemical digestion of food?
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Which of the following describes a key difference between anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa?
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If an individual is struggling with an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia, what is the most helpful and healthy course of action?
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Which of the following is a symptom specifically associated with bulimia nervosa that involves the rapid consumption of a large amount of food in a short period of time?
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The liver plays a vital role in maintaining a clean body by filtering the blood. Which of the following is an example of what the liver removes?
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The skin is the largest organ in the human body and helps remove waste in two specific ways. Which of the following describes how waste is removed through pores?
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According to the passage, what is the specific name for the tiny holes in the skin that allow moisture and salt to leave the body?
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Which organ acts like a storage tank for liquid waste until it is ready to be passed from the body?
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What happens to food waste while it is inside the large intestine?
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How are the kidneys responsible for cleaning the blood?
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Based on the text, what is the specific function of the millions of tubes located within the kidneys?
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Which of the following describes the correct path and transformation of liquid waste in the body?
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What is the primary difference between how the kidneys and the large intestine process waste, according to the passage?
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Where does food go immediately after it leaves the stomach, but before it reaches the large intestine?
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Which term describes the involuntary muscular contractions that push the bolus down the esophagus and the process that turns food into a thick liquid in the stomach?
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Which of the following describes the environment and function of the stomach based on the text?
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Which of the following describes the function of the stomach's muscular lining and the resulting state of the food?
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Which of the following describes the correct order and name of food as it travels from the mouth to the end of the stomach phase?
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How do the nutrients from digested food reach the various parts of the body after being absorbed by the small intestine?
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The small intestine is approximately 25 feet long. How does such a long organ fit inside the human body?
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Which two organs provide the chemicals known as enzymes to help with digestion in the small intestine?
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The small intestine is named for which of its physical characteristics?
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What happens to the moisture found in the waste material within the large intestine?
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Which list accurately represents the five main food groups essential for a balanced diet?
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How does the mineral iron specifically contribute to your body's health?
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Which of the following best describes the primary benefit of eating a balanced variety of healthy foods?
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Which specific nutrient is most responsible for supporting digestive health and making bowel movements easier?
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Aaliyah's dinner consists of chicken (protein), rice (grain), broccoli (vegetable), and fruit salad (fruit). Which addition would ensure her meal includes all five food groups?
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Which specific mineral is most important for strengthening your bones and teeth during your teenage growth years?
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Exercise can help your heart and lungs, your bones, and your ______.
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Why is it important to wash your hands before touching food, even if they look clean?
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James likes to have a sweet treat right before bed, but he often forgets to brush and floss his teeth. What can happen to James if he doesn’t brush and floss regularly?
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Which of the following might make it hard for you to sleep?
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Which of the following is a primary reason why teenagers require 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night?
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Which of the following is the most effective way to prevent the spread of communicable diseases in a school setting?
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What is the best definition of stress as it relates to both the mind and body?
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Faster breathing, a racing heartbeat, and sweaty palms are all common symptoms of which condition?
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Which set of physical signs is most commonly associated with experiencing stress?
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Which of the following describes how mindfulness helps an individual manage stress?
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When should you talk to an adult you trust?
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Why is it important to manage your digital footprint even if you aren't doing anything "wrong" online?
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How can you make sure a picture won't be shared publicly online?
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When is it okay to share your password with a friend?
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Which of the following describes the 'permanent' nature of a digital footprint?
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Which of the following is the most effective way to reduce the amount of personal data in your digital footprint?
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If you delete a post from your social media account, why might it still be part of your digital footprint?
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Which of the following is a way to positively shape your digital footprint?
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Which of the following pieces of information is considered part of your digital footprint?
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Which of the following is a TRUE statement about spending excessive time online?
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What is considered a FALSE statement regarding our time spent online?
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What is an effective way to create a healthy balance between your online and offline life?
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How can you better support and maintain your offline friendships?
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Which of the following is a specific physical effect of using devices late at night according to the text?
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Which of the following is an effective strategy for managing your digital well-being and maintaining a healthy balance?
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Which of these is most likely to happen if you spend an excessive amount of time on social media?
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What is considered a key characteristic of a strong, secure password?
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Which of the following scenarios describes a potential phishing attempt?
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When you sign up for a new app or social media account, how does the company generally handle your personal information?
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If you find a website offering a popular movie, song, or book for free that you would normally have to pay for, what is the most likely risk?
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If you are using a search engine and it keeps taking you to websites you did not intend to visit, what should you do?
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If you receive an email that looks like it is from a friend or a social media site and it contains an unexpected link for you to click, what might this be an example of?
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What is a sign that content is biased?
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What is a sign that information is accurate?
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What are signs that something is sponsored content?
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Which of these is a key step in determining if a source is reliable?
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If you're unsure if something is true, what should you do?
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Why should you be cautious about trusting information just because it comes from someone you know?
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If someone you don't know online asks you where you go to school, what is the safest thing to do?
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What is "social comparison" in the context of using social media?
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What is a major negative part of being in an online community?
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If a friend posts something online that hurts your feelings, what is the best way to handle it?