- 1. All Life begins with a single _____________.
A) microbe B) tissue C) organ D) cell
- 2. The control center of a cell is the _____________.
A) chromosome B) cytoplasm C) nucleus D) cell membrane
- 3. Skin, ears, and kidneys are examples of _____________.
A) organs B) organ systems C) cells D) tissues
- 4. The _____________ system removes waste products from the body.
A) Digestive B) All of these C) Excretory D) Integumentary
- 5. A group of similar cells performing the same function is a(n) _____________.
A) organ B) tissue C) cell D) system
- 6. The type of joint in your knee is a _____________ joint.
A) ball & socket B) gliding C) fixed D) hinge
- 7. The type of joint found in your shoulder is a _____________ joint.
A) ball & socket B) gliding C) hinge D) fixed
- 8. One important function of bones is to produce _____________.
A) ligaments B) tendons C) blood cells D) cartilage
- 9. Breathing, heart beating, and food digesting are examples of activities using _____________ type of muscles.
A) involuntary B) voluntary C) cardiac D) striated
- 10. Walking, running, and carrying a book involve using _____________ type of muscles.
A) cardiac B) voluntary C) striated D) involuntary
- 11. Cardiac muscle tissue can be found in your _____________.
A) Heart B) Stomach C) Brain D) Liver
- 12. Skin helps the body maintain a steady _____________ through perspiration and enlarging of blood vessels.
A) Pace B) Temperature C) Heart beat D) Tan
- 13. Digestion begins in the _____________.
A) small intestine B) large intestine C) mouth D) stomach
- 14. The human heart has _____________ chambers (rooms).
A) Three B) Four C) Two D) Five
- 15. The top chambers of the heart are called the _____________.
A) Aorta B) Atrium C) Septum D) Ventricle
- 16. The bottom of the heart is called the _____________.
A) Ventricle B) Septum C) Atrium D) Aorta
- 17. Arteries, Veins, and capillaries are the _____________ in the circulatory system.
A) organs B) tissues C) vessels D) cells
- 18. This blood type is called the "universal donor:
A) Type A B) Type AB C) Type O D) Type B
- 19. The main organ in the respiratory system is the _____________.
A) Trachea B) Diaphragm C) Lung D) Bronchi
- 20. In which structure is blood filtered within the kidneys?
A) nephron B) ureter C) bladder D) gland
- 21. Water, urea, and other wastes are eliminated in a fluid called _____________.
A) perspiration B) urine C) carbon dioxide D) protein
- 22. The _____________ makes urea and breaks down old red blood cells.
A) Pancreas B) Urethra C) Kidneys D) Liver
- 23. Axon, cell body, and dendrites are parts of a _____________ cell.
A) Prokaryotic B) Epithelial C) Cardiac D) Nerve
- 24. A nerve cell is also called a(n) _____________.
A) neuron B) prokaryotic C) epithelial D) cardiac
- 25. The central nervous system includes:
A) Brain & Spinal Cord B) Spinal Cord C) Brain D) Nerves
- 26. The peripheral nervous system includes :
A) Brain & Spinal Cord B) Spinal Cord C) Nerves D) Brain
- 27. The part of the brain responsible for thinking and memory is the_____________
A) Cerebrum B) Medulla C) Spinal Cord D) Cerebellum
- 28. The part of the brain responsible for involuntary actions such as breathing and heart beat is the _____________
A) Medulla B) Cerebrum C) Cerebellum D) Spinal Cord
- 29. The endocrine gland that helps regulate blood glucose levels:
A) Adrenal B) Thyroid C) Pancreas D) Pituitary
- 30. The endocrine gland helps control other glands and regulates blood pressure: and water balance
A) Pancreas B) Adrenal C) Pituitary D) Thyroid
- 31. The endocrine organ controls changes in a male's body and regulates the production of sperm:
A) Thymus B) Adrenal C) Testes D) Pituitary
- 32. The endocrine gland regulates hormones that control metabolism and energy-related reactions:
A) Pancreas B) Thyroid C) Adrenal D) Pituitary
- 33. What is the term which describes the time an egg is released from an ovary?
A) Ovulation B) Reproduction C) Fertilization D) Duplication
- 34. What is the term which describes the joining together of a sperm and an egg?
A) Duplication B) Ovulation C) Reproduction D) Fertilization
- 35. The primary function of the system is to support and protect the body.
A) Skeletal B) Respiratory C) Muscular D) Digestive
- 36. The primary function of this system is to be a communication and response system for the body.
A) Lymphatic B) Nervous C) Excretory D) Endocrine
- 37. The primary function of this system is to help you fight pathogens (germs).
A) Endocrine B) Lymphatic C) Nervous D) Excretory
- 38. The primary function of this system is to break down food into usable form and to remove waste products.
A) Muscular B) Digestive C) Skeletal D) Respiratory
- 39. The bone that protects the brain is called the _____________
A) cranium B) ribs C) patella D) tibia
- 40. The bone(s) that protect the lungs are called the _____________.
A) patella B) ribs C) tibia D) cranium
- 41. A condition in which bones become weak and break easily is called _____________.
A) acne B) arthritis C) osteoporosis D) rickets
- 42. The bone that prove heart is called the _____________.
A) vertebrae B) sternum C) clavicle D) pelvis
- 43. The bone(s) that protect the spinal cord:
A) pelvis B) sternum C) vertebrae D) clavicle
- 44. The finger-like projections in the small intestine that "soak up" nutrients:
A) alveoli B) villi C) clavicle D) phlanges
- 45. Tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchi tubes in the lungs:
A) clavicle B) villi C) alveoli D) phlanges
- 46. Skin, hair, and nails are part of this system:
A) Digestive B) Lymphatic C) Integumentary D) Endocrine
- 47. Tonsils, Spleen, and Lymph are part of this system which collects excess fluids and helps to fight pathogens (germs):
A) Digestive B) Integumentary C) Lymphatic D) Endocrine
- 48. The human body system that includes these glands, thyroid, adrenals, and pancreas:
A) Reproductive B) Digestive C) Endocrine D) Excretory
- 49. The sex cells are made in the male testes and female ovaries of this system which enables human race to continue on.
A) Excretory B) Reproductive C) Digestive D) Endocrine
- 50. These two body systems work together to allow a person to move, talk, and run.
A) Integumentary & Lymphatic B) Skeletal & Muscular C) Endocrine & Reproductive D) Digestive & Excretory
- 51. Tell how alveoli in the lungs and villi in the small intestine are alike.
- 52. Describe one system in the human body. List parts and functions of each (part).
- 53. What is the only human body system you can live without?
- 54. List any further questions you many have about the human body.
- 55. Which organ belongs to the Digestive System:
A) Trachea B) Thymus C) Heart D) Stomach
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