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inn [45]
3 years ago
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Jorin is building a model that shows how two different human body systems interact. he cuts a hole in a plastic tube, places a w

ater filter in the hole, and connects a smaller tube directly to the filter. his model is shown below. picture of a water filter jorin tests the model by running dirty water through the larger tube. soon, the smaller tube begins to fill with clear water. which two body systems is jorin most likely using his model to simulate?
Biology
1 answer:
Mrrafil [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The two different systems Jorin is most likely using in his simulation model are the circulatory system and the urinary system.

Explanation:

Both the circulatory and the urinary systems are related as the blood that passes through the kidney is filtered to remove waste substances from the metabolism.

In Jorin's model it can be seen that water with impurities passes through a filter and comes out as clean or purified water. In the interaction between the circulatory system and the urinary system the same thing happens, since the blood with "impurities" - like dirty water - reaches the kidney (filter), is filtered to remove waste products and then returns to the circulation as purified blood.

Learn more:

Excretory and urinary system brainly.com/question/10298346

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