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Seriously! Need help!Moderator: BioTeam
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Seriously! Need help!1. Use the concept of interacting systems to explain how oxygen from the atmosphere is able to reach cells deep within the body.
2. Explain how the acidity of blood controls breathing rate.
Please do your own homework. This can be easily found in any physiology textbook
"I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
Oh piss on me with Diabetic urine and have ants crawl all over it, you rude pathetic bastard!
If you can't tell who I am by now, you are obviously brainless! I copied those questions out of my sophomore bio book from THREE years ago! I didn't have them for homework! Listen. This is the WORST site I have ever been on. You egotistical mods have nothing better to do than sit on your fat asses and cut people down for asking homework questions. Whether you or a text book explain, they still learn. At least you said please in this last one. That's a step up!
If someone needs help with homework questions don't take your precious time to reply with "do you own homework". If you have time to type "do your homework" you have time to type both "diffusion" and "homeostasis". I know you did, which is great, but I don't see why everyone is making a big deal out of it. If you don't want to answer people's question's than don't. If you do, than do.
Anyways, in regards to your question, "diffusion" and "homeostasis" while being correct are really ball-park answers. Diffusion of oxygen into your cells is a very extensive process. And, lest we forget, homeostasis is an even more extensive process. At least now you have a starting point. Good luck!
@Oscerot,
Is it so wrong that we want to encourage students to learn from textbooks rather than being spoon fed answers? Is it so wrong that we would rather not have the forum repeated filled with junk that really contributes nothing to understanding or discussion but rather attracts more of the same types of rude posters who expect this to be a homework forum? Is it so wrong that we remind people to read the forum rules where it specifically states thread titles should be descriptive and homework problems should go through the student first? Is it so wrong to make a big deal out of principles? Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; ~Niebuhr
Well you certainly cannot expect everyone to be as knowledgable of science as some of you. You could think of it as a compliment. People come here because they expect answers because they peg everyone here as highly intelligent.
Yeah but force feeding rarely works...and textbooks may not necessarily have all the answers. At least not all my questions are answered in my textbooks.
People come here and sign up for quick answers hoping to never having to return. I highly doubt they're going to read the rules.
It's a forum. Anyways, I don't really want to debate this. All I'm saying is it seems pointless to waste your time writing a reply to something more pointless just because the guy incited you.
No textbooks don't have all the answers, note that we're not telling everyone to go read the text.
Why is having a forum in conflict with having principles? Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; ~Niebuhr
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