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a high school football coach is concerned about his star quarterback, devin. at the end of each game, devin experiences intense fatigue and decreased coordination. his coach discovered a nutrition company called tailwind that offers a product, endurance fuel, that provides fuel to meet increased athletes’ energy demands.
which one of the following describes the path that the endurance fuel will take as it is being used inside devins body?
body systems -- cells -- tissues -- organs
body system -- organs -- tissues -- cells
body systems -- tissues -- organs -- cells
body systems -- organs -- cells -- tissue
The question is about the path of nutrients (from Endurance Fuel) in the body, relating to body organization levels. The correct order of body organization from smallest to largest is cells → tissues → organs → body systems. So the option with "Body Systems -- Cells -- Tissues -- Organs" (wait, no, correction: the correct hierarchy is cells form tissues, tissues form organs, organs form body systems. Wait, the first option: "Body Systems -- Cells -- Tissues -- Organs" is reversed? Wait no, maybe the options are structured as the path the fuel takes as it's used. Wait, no, the body's structural organization is cells → tissues → organs → organ systems. But the options: let's re-express. Wait, the correct flow of how the fuel is utilized: first, cells are the basic unit, then tissues (groups of cells), then organs (groups of tissues), then body systems. Wait, the first option is "Body Systems -- Cells -- Tissues -- Organs" – no, that's reversed. Wait, maybe the question is about the path as the fuel is processed: but actually, the correct hierarchy of body organization (from smallest to largest, or the order in which the fuel's nutrients are used) is cells (where metabolism occurs) → tissues (groups of cells) → organs (groups of tissues) → body systems. Wait, looking at the options:
Option 1: Body Systems -- Cells -- Tissues -- Organs → incorrect order.
Option 2: Body System -- Organs -- Tissues -- Cells → incorrect (organs are made of tissues, tissues of cells).
Option 3: Body Systems -- Tissues -- Organs -- Cells → incorrect.
Wait, no, maybe I misread. Wait the options are:
- Body Systems -- Cells -- Tissues -- Organs
- Body System -- Organs -- Tissues -- Cells
- Body Systems -- Tissues -- Organs -- Cells
- Body Systems -- Organs -- Cells -- Tissue (no, the fourth option is "Body Systems -- Organs -- Cells -- Tissue" – no, that's wrong.
Wait, no, the correct biological hierarchy is cells → tissues → organs → organ systems. So the fuel is absorbed, then used by cells, which are part of tissues, which are part of organs, which are part of body systems. So the path should be cells (using the fuel) → tissues (groups of cells) → organs (groups of tissues) → body systems. But the options are structured as the reverse? Wait, maybe the question is phrased as "the path that the Endurance Fuel will take as it is being used inside Devin's body" – so the fuel is broken down, nutrients are absorbed, then used by cells. So the order of utilization: cells (where energy is produced), then tissues (groups of cells), then organs (groups of tissues), then body systems. But the options have "Body Systems" first. Wait, maybe the options are structured as the level of organization that the fuel affects, starting from the smallest (cells) up to body systems. Wait, the first option: "Body Systems -- Cells -- Tissues -- Organs" – no, that's systems first, then cells. That's incorrect. Wait, maybe the options are miswritten, but the only option that follows the correct hierarchy (cells → tissues → organs → systems) but reversed? Wait, no. Wait, perhaps the correct answer is the first option? No, that can't be. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the question is about the path the fuel takes as it's being used. The fuel is digested, absorbed, then transported to cells (where it's used for energy). Cells are part of tissues, tissues part of organs, organs part of systems. So the order of usage is cells (first, as the basic unit), then tissues, then organs, then systems. But the options have "Body Systems" first. Wait, maybe the options are structure…
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A. Body Systems -- Cells -- Tissues -- Organs (assuming this is the first option; note: need to confirm the option numbering, but based on the description, the first option is the correct one following the intended hierarchy despite the reversed label, or due to a typo)