The job of the human heart is to circulate blood through all of the body's arteries, capillaries, and veins. The job of the human lungs is to supply the small amount of blood in them with oxygen. The interaction of these two parts of the human body results in a system that A. removes old blood from the body. B. circulates oxygen-filled blood throughout the body. C. turns the protein in blood into food energy for the digestive system. D. breaks down food energy, and turns it into heat.

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Answer 1
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To solve this we must be knowing each and every concept related to heart and its function. Therefore, the correct option is option B that is circulates oxygen-filled blood throughout the body.

What is heart?

The heart is an organ that acts as a blood pump. In spiders as well as annelid worms, it is a straight tube. In mollusks, it is a little more complex structure including one or more collecting chambers (atria) and a primary pumping chamber (ventricle).

The myocardial, a thick muscular wall, is made up of numerous layers in the heart. The endocardium lines the interior, while the pericardium, a narrow layer of tissue, covers the exterior. The interaction of these two parts of the human body results in a system that circulates oxygen-filled blood throughout the body.

Therefore, the correct option is option B that is circulates oxygen-filled blood throughout the body.

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Answer 2
Answer: B
All cells new oxygen and blood is a way for them to get it 


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How would you describe the change in the arrangement of particles as heat energy and temperature increase?

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The change in the arrangement of particles as heat energy and temperature increase because of the increase in the kinetic energy of the particles.

How kinetic energy calculated?

Kinetic energy of any atom is calculated as:

K.E. = 1/2(mv²), where

v = velocity and m = mass

So, when we apply heat energy or increase the temperature of any system then the energy of the constitute particles is also increases which results in the increase of the average kinetic energy of the particle. Due to this kinetic energy particle will move with high velocity and disturbs the arrangement of the system.

Hence, due to increase in average kinetic energy, arrangement of the particles changes.

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there is more energy added as heat rises

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QUICK!!!20 POINTS + BRAINLIEST!!!How to test whether a vegetable or fruit can conduct electricity?

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Using a *MULTIMETER* is the best way to test and compare each fruit and vegetable. Because each fruits or vegetables all have different conductivity levels!

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You have probably noticed that some liquids, such as honey and molasses, flow slowly at room temperature. How does heating affect flow rate?​

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Viscosity of water decreases markedly with increasing temperature. When the viscosity decreases, the flow resistance decreases. So for the same driving force, that is the pressure drop per unit length, the water flow rate will be higher.

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Which is the best example of immiscible liquids?

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"Lava lamps": the liquid is a plastic with a very low melting point. 

"lighter fluid" and whiskey: lighter fluid is xylene and it does not mix with either ethanol nor water. 

Silicon lubricant and milk: silicon oil is similar to ordinary oil. Milk contains emulsifiers to dissolve oil, but I doubt these work with silicon. 

Gasoline and grape juice: gasoline is a hydrocarbon and these compounds don't mix with sugar nor water.
Oil and water. Immiscible liquids do not mix.

What is the difference between a carbohydrate and a cholesteral

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cholesterol is a steroid of fat and the primary sterol synthesised by animals, which are by far its primary natural source. Some types of cholesterol are good and necessary while others are harmful, and having high levels of them in your blood can lead to heart disease and clog your arteries.

Carbohydrates are saccharides, or sugars. They give animals energy. They are also necessary in moderate quantities, but consuming large quantities of refined simple carbohydrates is what makes people overweight.

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The heat of vaporization for ethanol is 0.826 kJ/j. Calculate the heat energy in joules required to boil 45.65g of ethanol

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ethanol is already at the ethanol's boiling point: (0.826 kJ/g) x (70.05 g) = 57.8613 kJ = 5.79 x 10^4 J.

Missing: 45.65 ‎| ‎Must include: ‎45.65

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Explanation:

Supposing the temperature of the ethanol is already at the ethanol's boiling point:

(0.826 kJ/g) x (70.05 g) = 57.8613 kJ = 5.79 x 10^4 J