Human Body Coordination Quiz

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What is coordination in the context of organ systems?

  • The process of organs competing for resources
  • The process of individual organs working independently
  • The process through which two or more organs interact and complement each other's functions (correct)
  • The process of organs inhibiting each other's functions

What happens to the supply of oxygen during physical exercise?

  • It remains constant
  • It increases (correct)
  • It decreases
  • It fluctuates randomly

What is the role of the neural system and the endocrine system in the body?

  • Coordinate and integrate the activities of organs (correct)
  • Generate energy for the body
  • Provide structural support to organs
  • Regulate body temperature

Why is an increase in the rate of respiration, heart beat, and blood flow via blood vessels necessary during physical exercise?

<p>To meet the increased demand for oxygen and energy (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to the activities of nerves, lungs, heart, and kidney when physical exercise is stopped?

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Coordination

The process through which two or more organs interact and complement each other's functions.

System Coordination

The coordinated effort of the neural and endocrine systems to regulate bodily functions.

Why increase respiration and heart rate?

To meet the increased demand for oxygen and energy during physical activity.

What happens after exercise?

They gradually return to their normal conditions.

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Oxygen supply during exercise

It increases to supply more oxygen to the muscles.

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