A) True B) Fales
A) Fales B) True
A) False B) True
A) True B) Fales
A) True B) False
A) One of the top chambers of the heart B) Transports blood away from the lungs once blood is oxygenated and back to the heart C) The “pump” of the circulatory system
A) One of the top chambers of the heart B) Transports blood away from the lungs once blood is oxygenated and back to the heart C) Transports blood to lungs and away from the heart
A) One of the bottom chambers of the heart B) The “pump” of the circulatory system C) One of the top chambers of the heart
A) Rectum B) Large intestines C) Gall bladder
A) adds HCl and pepsin (enzyme) churns food B) adds saliva, moisture, mechanically breaks down food C) absorbs excess water
A) Large intestines B) Small intestines C) Oesophagus
A) To maintain blood pressure B) To help us breath C) To transport nutrients around the body D) To get oxygen into the body and to get rid of carbon dioxide
A) 120/80 B) 80/120 C) 180/20
A) The heart, blood and blood vessels B) The heart, lungs, veins C) The heart, lungs , arteries
A) Away from the heart B) are the main component of the digestive system C) back to the heat
A) D B) B C) A D) C
A) No cellular respiration would occur B) Only photosynthesis would occur C) Photosynthesis and cellular respiration would occur D) Only cellular respiration would occur
A) The bread will be broken down by amylase B) The lettuce will be broken down by cellulase C) The ham will be broken down by a protease D) The butter will be broken down by a lipase
A) 8 B) 5 C) 7 D) 2
A) Vena Cava B) Aorta C) Pulmonary Artery D) Pulmonary Vein
A) 4-7-2-1-6-5-8-3 B) 1-2-7-3-6-5-8-4 C) 6-5-8-4-1-2-7-3 D) 1-2-7-4-6-5-8-3
A) Carry oxygenated blood B) Have thick muscular walls C) Take blood from organs D) Have valves
A) Bladder B) Oesophagus C) Trachea D) Lung
A) Alveoli B) Cilia C) Bronchioles D) Alveolar Duct
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