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Human Body Systems

Item BF134001: Molecules from food and molecules of oxygen are carried by a network of arteries, veins, and microscopically small blood vessels (capillaries) to the rest of the body.

How do molecules from food and molecules of oxygen get to the cells of the body?

  1. Molecules from food and molecules of oxygen are carried by a series of tubes that connect the mouth and nose to the rest of the body.
  2. Molecules from food and molecules of oxygen are carried by a series of tubes that connect the stomach and lungs to the rest of the body.
  3. Molecules from food and molecules of oxygen are carried by a network of arteries, veins, and microscopically small blood vessels (capillaries) to the rest of the body.
  4. Molecules from food and molecules of oxygen move directly from the mouth and nose to the rest of the body without going through any kind of tubes.
Distribution of Responses
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Students Responding Correctly
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 2360 4744 50%
Grades
  6–8 1315 2878 46%
  9–12 1034 1847 56%
Gender
  Male1158228451%
  Female1167238049%
Primary Language
  English2142425750%
  Other17037645%

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