
Zoology Organs 1.2 Douglas MHS
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Angela Douglas
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Zoology Organs 1.2 Douglas MHS
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Poll
organ systems are made up of
cells
tissues
organs
chloroplasts
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Multiple Choice
An example of the integumentary system might include
heart
lungs
skin
bladder
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Multiple Select
Since the Integumentary system helps protect you it probably incudes
skin
hair
sweat glands
muscles
tastebuds
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Multiple Choice
Which of these are probably part of the Integumentary system in Reptiles?
scales
feathers
lungs
intestines
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Muscles systems help the organism
sleep
move
digest
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Multiple Choice
nerve cells or ___________ help you perceive your world
neurons
red blood cells
saliva
follicles
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Poll
All animals have a complex nervous system and brain
true
false
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Multiple Choice
The Endocrine system is responsible for regulating
breathing
digestion
reproduction
hormones
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Multiple Select
Endocrine system plays a part in (choose all that apply)
growth
sexual maturity
fight/ flight response
sleep cycle
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Multiple Choice
The cardiovascular system gets its name from
the heart and feet
the heart and vessels
lungs and brain
brain and lungs
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Multiple Select
circulation of things around the body is the function of the
nervous system
endocrine system
circulatory system
pulmonary system
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Multiple Select
breathing or the respiratory system could be part of which of these, depending on the organism?
lungs
skin
gills
feet
eyes
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Poll
Digestive tracts always have multiple openings in all organisms
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Urinary systems are one of the systems that process and eliminate
oxygen
carbon dioxide
waste from food
sensation
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Multiple Select
Reproduction can happen in these ways
sex
fragmentation/budding
consumption
regurgitation
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Multiple Choice
The Lymphatic system is part of the
respiration
immune system
circulatory system
digestive tract
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Select
Which associations are correct?
Anterior: head
caudal: tail
proximal: foot
oral: mouth
posterior: arms
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Multiple Choice
Which of these are about the head?
cephalic
proximal
dorsal
ventral
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I did the WED work
yes
no
ooops.
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