The process of obtaining food to meet the energy demands of the body is known as:

excretion
respiration
nutrition
circulation
nutrition  The process of obtaining food to meet the energy demands of the body is known as nutrition. It is the most important step because without nutrition there will be no energy available for any other life processes. In simple words, it’s the fuel which enables the car to run.

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The process involving oxidation of food to release energy is known as _________ .
A. breathing
B. excretion
C. circulation
D. respiration
What is the function of the sac-like structures present at the end of bronchioles?
A. Storage of respiratory gases
B. Exchange of respiratory gases
C. Protection of lungs
D. Protection from bacteria
Exchange of gases in alveoli occurs through:
A. absorption
B. dialysis
C. diffusion
D. anaerobic respiration
The process of digestion of food starts in the:
A. mouth
B. stomach
C. small intestine
D. oesophagus
The smallest blood vessel of the circulatory system is known as the:
A. artery
B. vein
C. capillary
D. aorta
Where does digestion of proteins take place?
A. Stomach only
B. Stomach and small intestines
C. Stomach and large intestines
D. Large intestines only
An instrument that measures blood pressure is known as:
A. anemometre
B. stethoscope
C. thermometre
D. sphygmomanometer

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