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Name period date assigned date due date returned The Human Body Quiz 1 1 Microtubules help provide support for the cell. What body system has the same function? A skeletal system B digestive system C circulatory system D respiratory system 2 What would happen to your body if you had little or no bone marrow? A Your other systems would make up for it B You would not have enough red blood cells C Nothing would happen to you. D You would not have enough cartilage. Part of Muscular System Description smooth muscle Found in digestive tract and walls of blood vessels. Acts involuntarily. cardiac muscle Specialized muscle found only in the heart. Acts involuntarily. skeletal muscle Attached to bones to aid movement. Acts voluntarily and involuntarily. tendons Strands of tough connective tissue that connect skeletal muscles to bones. 3 As part of an extended field investigation, Steve made the table above to summarize facts about the muscular system. Based on the information in the table, it can be concluded that A there are three types of muscle B tendons act voluntarily C only skeletal muscle can act involuntarily D not here 1

4 Riding a bicycle requires additional energy from leg muscles. Which of the following conditions may result from this activity, and which response helps restore the body to its normal condition? A increased carbon dioxide in the blood can be removed by breathing faster B decreased oxygen can be replaced by digesting an apple 5 What part of a heating and air conditioning system performs a function similar to nasal hairs? A ducts B thermostat C filter D cooling agent C increased sugars in the blood stream can be diluted by drinking water D increased salt wastes can be removed by the heart 6 Which statement best describes the function of this human body system? A breaks down food into nutrients and wastes B supplies O 2 to the blood, which in turn delivers O 2 to all parts of the body C provides support and movement for the body D produces and secretes hormones which regulate metabolism, growth, and development 2

USE THIS DIAGRAM TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 7-12 7 How does the structure of the alveoli help process 1 in the diagram? A small patterns on the surface of the alveoli correspond with the shapes of CO 2 and O 2 molecules and allow them to enter B smooth, rounded membranes of the alveoli allow gas molecules to flow in and our freely C the hollow interior of the alveoli has ample space for unlimited gas molecules D thin walls of the alveoli let molecules of CO 2 and O 2 pass through easily 8 What two body systems are interacting in this diagram? A respiratory-excretory B digestive-circulatory C nervous-endocrine D respiratory-circulatory 3

9 Study the diagram carefully. What process is illustrated in the diagram? A photosynthesis B gas exchange C respiration D gas deposition 12 What is the major role of red blood cells in the circulatory system? A carry nutrients and oxygen to body cells B prevent disease and fight infection C carry digestive juices to the stomach D send chemical messages to the nervous system 10 Identify structure 3. A vein B artery C red blood cell D capillary 13 Which of the following is NOT a part of the respiratory system? A diaphragm B esophagus C lungs D trachea 11 What is the original source of O 2 in the alveoli? A heart B inhaled air C nasal passages D exhaled air 14 The mitochondria, the cell membrane, and lysosomes perform the same functions for the cell that the system does for our body. A skeletal B digestive C circulatory D respiratory 4

15 What two body systems are represented in this diagram? A respiratory and reproductive B muscular and skeletal C digestive and respiratory D circulatory and endocrine 16 The largest human body organ which regulates temperature and serves as a barrier against harmful microorganisms belongs to the - A circulatory system B nervous system C digestive system D integumentary system 17 Which of the following is NOT a part of the integumentary system of the body? A hair B bones C skin D finger and toe nails 5

18 When a person s body needs food, the brain helps maintain homeostasis by sending signals that make the person A feel hungry. B perspire. C put on a sweater. D feel tired. 19 Two body systems work together to help remove waste products from blood. What are these two systems? A circulatory and excretory B skeletal and digestive C circulatory and integumentary D muscular and excretory 20 One of the functions of the endocrine system in the body is to - A circulate blood to all parts of the body B collect waste products and remove them from the body C provide a strong framework for the body 21 Ovaries produce and secrete hormones in addition to eggs. To what human body systems to ovaries belong? A integumentary and reproductive B excretory and muscular C endocrine and reproductive D nervous and digestive D produce enzymes to help digest food 6

22 The human body has specialized organs which collect and process substances from the blood. The concentrated substances are then secreted as hormones to regulate body processes. These specialized organs are called - A ducts B glands C organelles D nodes System A System B System C System D transports nutrients to absorbs nutrients provides protection for produces chemicals to body cells tissues and organs regulate bone growth transports oxygen to body cells breaks down food into simple substances provides structure and frame for body maintains proper blood sugar level helps with removing wastes from cells coverts food into energy provides new red blood cells helps to shape mood and feelings 23 Name the body system in column A: 24 Name the body system in column B: 25 Name the body system in column C: 26 Name the body system in column D: 7

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