Human Body Systems Test

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Human Body Systems Test Human Body Systems Aligned with ASA 5th Grade Item Specs 1

Name: Number: Date: Multiple Choice Human Body Systems Study Guide The system is responsible for bringing food and oxygen to every cell in your body. The system is responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of your body. The system is responsible for removing waste from your body. The system is responsible for producing offspring. The are responsible for removing waste. There are three kinds of blood vessels: The,, and are parts of the circulatory system. Completion Matching : a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. : brings food and water to your cells. : a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. : a tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs. : carry oxygen to cells in the body. : pieces of cells that float in the blood to stop bleeding. : protect your body against germs and harmful things. : a muscle that tightens and loosens when you breathe. PARENT SIGNATURE: ( BONUS POINTS)

Name: Number: Date: Multiple Choice Answer Key The circulatory system is responsible for bringing food and oxygen to every cell in your body. The respiratory system is responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of your body. The excretory system is responsible for removing waste from your body. The reproductive system is responsible for producing offspring. The kidneys are responsible for removing waste. There are three kinds of blood vessels: arteries, capillaries, and veins. The heart, blood vessels, and blood are part of the circulatory system. Completion trachea lung diaphragm Matching Vein: a blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. Plasma: brings food and water to your cells. Artery: a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. Trachea: a tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs. Red blood cells: carry oxygen to cells in the body. Platelets: pieces of cells that float in the blood to stop bleeding. White blood cells: protect your body against germs and harmful things. Diaphragm: a muscle that tightens and loosens when you breathe.

Name: Number: Date: Human Body Systems Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Which is responsible for removing waste? a. brain c. kidneys b. heart d. lungs 2. Which body system is responsible for removing waste from your body? 3. Which is not a kind of blood vessel? a. valve c. capillary b. artery d. vein 4. Which body system is responsible for producing offspring? 5. Which body system is responsible for bringing food and oxygen to every cell in your body? 6. Which body system is responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of your body? 7. Which is not a part of the circulatory system? a. blood c. blood vessels b. heart d. trachea Completion Label the following parts: lung, diaphragm, and trachea. 8. 9. 10.

Name: Number: Date: Matching a. vein e. platelets b. red blood cells f. artery c. white blood cells g. trachea d. plasma h. diaphragm 11. A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. 12. Brings food and water to your cells. 13. A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. 14. A tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs. 15. Carry oxygen to cells in the body. 16. Pieces of cells that float in the blood to stop bleeding. 17. Protect your body against germs and harmful things. 18. A muscle that tightens and loosens when you breathe.

Name: Number: Date: Human Body Systems Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. ANS: C 2. ANS: C 3. ANS: A 4. ANS: D 5. ANS: B 6. ANS: A 7. ANS: D COMPLETION 8. ANS: trachea lung diaghragm MATCHING 9. ANS: A 10. ANS: D 11. ANS: F 12. ANS: G 13. ANS: B 14. ANS: E 15. ANS: C 16. ANS: H

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