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Revision lesson topic AP

Revision lesson topic AP

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Science, Fun, Biology

6th - 10th Grade

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16 Slides • 95 Questions

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Revision lesson topic AP

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Which of the following are NOT found in animal cells
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chloroplasts and cytoplasm
2
chloroplasts and cell wall
3
cell wall and cell membrane
4
mitochondria and nucleus

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Multiple Choice

In what part of the plant cell does the process of photosynthesis take place?
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nucleus
2
mitochondria
3
chloroplasts
4
vacuoles

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Multiple Choice

All cells need energy to function. Which cell organelle is responsible for producing energy in the cell?

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chloroplasts

2

mitochondria

3

nucleus

4

vacuoles

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Multiple Choice

All cells need energy to function. Which cell organelle is responsible for producing energy in the cell?

1

chloroplasts

2

mitochondria

3

nucleus

4

vacuoles

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Multiple Choice

Which type of cells are able to make their own food?

1

Animal cells only

2

Plant cells only

3

Both animal and plant cells

4

Fungi cells

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Multiple Choice

The nucleus 
1
contains genetic material
2
is for respiration
3
is for photosynthesis
4
is for movement

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Multiple Choice

1.What cells carry electrical signals?

1

Red blood cells

2

Nerve cells

3

Sperm cells

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Multiple Choice

1.What cells carry electrical signals?

1

Red blood cells

2

Nerve cells

3

Sperm cells

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is not a unicellular organism?

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Amoeba

2

Euglena

3

Protozoa

4

Red blood cells

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Multiple Choice

Which part of Euglena helps it to detect sunlight for photosynthesis?

1

flagellum

2

eyespot

3

stigma

4

nucleolus

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Multiple Choice

Which among the uni- cellular organisms can perform photosynthesis

1

Bacteria

2

Fungi

3

Euglena

4

Amoeba

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the bacteria helps it to move?

1

Flagella

2

Ribosomes

3

Nucleiod

4

Cell wall

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Multiple Choice

Which best explains how a single-celled organism can survive without other cells?

1

They do not need to perform more than one function to survive.

2

They are able to perform all necessary functions within one cell.

3

They do not need any substance from outside of the cell.

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Multiple Choice

Which best explains how a single-celled organism can survive without other cells?

1

They do not need to perform more than one function to survive.

2

They are able to perform all necessary functions within one cell.

3

They do not need any substance from outside of the cell.

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Multiple Choice

Supports the microscope slide and viewing object

1

Stage Clips

2

Base

3

Mirror

4

Stage

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Multiple Choice

A microscope has an ocular magnification of 10 and a high power objective magnification of 50. What is the highest total magnification of the microscope?
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500x
2
400x
3
50x
4
40x

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Multiple Choice

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What is the name of the structure labeled #4?
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stage
2
course adjustment knob
3
fine adjustment knob
4
aperture

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Multiple Choice

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What is the name of the structure labeled #10?

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objective lens

2

ocular lens

3

aperture

4

nosepeice

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Multiple Choice

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What is the name of the structure labeled #10?

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objective lens

2

ocular lens

3

aperture

4

nosepeice

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Multiple Choice

What does selectively-permeable mean?
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The cell controls what passes in and out of the cell
2
Nothing gets through
3
The cell lets only large substances through

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Multiple Choice

 An animal cell placed in a hypertonic (salty) solution will
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Stay the same
2
Shrink- get smaller
3
Swell- get bigger

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Multiple Choice

During diffusion
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substances (things) moves from high to low concentration
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water moves when energy is used
3
large or oddly shaped molecules move across a cell membrane
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water moves from high to low concentration

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Multiple Choice

Osmosis is the diffusion of _____ across a selectively permeable membrane.
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food
2
air
3
water
4
oxygen

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Multiple Choice

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Which diagram best shows the end result of diffusion?

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F

2

G

3

H

4

J

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Multiple Select

How does the body remove carbon dioxide from the cells?

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The body cells converts carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide

2

The body cells don't expel the waste, they store them for future use

3

The body cells expel the carbon dioxide through the use of the nucleus

4

The carbon dioide diffuses out of the body cells and into the bloodstream due to differences in the concentration gradient

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Multiple Choice

What hapens to the concentration of oxygen in the body cells when you exercise?

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Increase

2

Decrease

3

Remain constant

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Multiple Choice

What happens to the concentration of carbon dioxide in you cells when you exercise

1

Increase

2

Decrease

3

Remain constant

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Multiple Choice

How do the particles move in diffusion?

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From a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration

2

From a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration

3

From a region of low concentration to a region of low concentration

4

From a region of high concentration to a region of high concentration

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Multiple Choice

How do the particles move in diffusion?

1

From a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration

2

From a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration

3

From a region of low concentration to a region of low concentration

4

From a region of high concentration to a region of high concentration

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Multiple Choice

Which equation shows the reaction for anaerobic respiration
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carbon dioxide + water --> glucose and oxygen
2
glucose + Oxygen --> lactic acid and energy
3
glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide and water and energy
4
glucose --> lactic acid and energy

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Multiple Choice

Which type of respiration is most efficient?
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Aerobic
2
Anaerobic

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Multiple Choice

What type of respiration does not require oxygen?
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Aerobic
2
Anaerobic

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Multiple Choice

What are the products of anaerobic respiration?
1
Glucose and oxygen
2
Carbon dioxide and water
3
Lactic acid
4
Carbon monoxide

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Multiple Choice

State the products of respiration in the body cells?

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Oxygen, carbon dioxide and water

2

glucose, oxygen and water

3

carbon dioxide, water and oxygen

4

carbon dioxide, water and energy

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State the products of respiration in the body cells?

1

Oxygen, carbon dioxide and water

2

glucose, oxygen and water

3

carbon dioxide, water and oxygen

4

carbon dioxide, water and energy

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Multiple Choice

What causes the blood to be the distinct red colour?

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Heamaglobin

2

Glucose

3

Hormones

4

Oxygen

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Multiple Choice

What carries oxygen around the body?

1

Plasma

2

Red Blood Cells

3

Platelets

4

White Blood Cells

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Multiple Choice

How many parts is the blood made up from?

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3

2

1

3

5

4

4

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Multiple Choice

How many parts is the blood made up from?

1

3

2

1

3

5

4

4

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Multiple Choice

What is the function (job) of the red blood cells?

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To transport oxygen around the body and to the muscles.

2

To release antibodies to fight infections.

3

To carry dissolved nutrients and sugars.

4

To clot and form scabs if there is a wound on the body.

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What is the function (job) of the plasma?

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To release antibodies to fight infections.

2

To transport oxygen around the body.

3

To carry dissolved nutrients and sugars.

4

To transport oxygen around the body.

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What is the function (job) of the platelets?

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To form clots (i.e. scabs) when you have cuts and grazes.

2

To transport oxygen to the muscles

3

To carry dissolved sugars.

4

To produce antibodies

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Multiple Choice

What is the function (job) of the platelets?

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To form clots (i.e. scabs) when you have cuts and grazes.

2

To transport oxygen to the muscles

3

To carry dissolved sugars.

4

To produce antibodies

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a type of blood vessel?

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Artery

2

Capillary

3

Vein

4

Ventricle

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Multiple Choice

How many different types of blood vessels are in our bodies?

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1

2

5

3

3

4

2

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Multiple Choice

What type of blood do the veins usually carry?

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Oxygenated Blood

2

Deoxygenated Blood

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Multiple Choice

Which is the smallest of the 3 blood vessels?

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Veins

2

Arteries

3

Capillaries

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Multiple Choice

Which blood vessels take blood TO the heart?

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Veins

2

Arteries

3

Capillaries

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Multiple Choice

Which blood vessels take blood TO the heart?

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Veins

2

Arteries

3

Capillaries

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Which letters carry deoxygenated blood?
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A, B, D
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G, A
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A, D
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B, C, D

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Which letter is the aortic valve?
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A
2
B
3
E
4
F

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Multiple Choice

As the right ventricle contracts, the blood flows into the 
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Heart
2
Pulmonary arteries 
3
Atrium
4
Ventricle 

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Multiple Choice

The most muscular chamber of the heart is the 
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left ventricle
2
left atrium
3
right atrium
4
right ventricle

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Multiple Choice

Freshly oxygenated blood is delivered to the _____________ and then it passes into the  __________ to be pumped to the entire body.
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right ventricle; right atrium
2
left ventricle; left atrium
3
left atrium; left ventricle
4
right atrium; right ventricle

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Multiple Choice

What carries the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart?
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vena cava 
2
aorta
3
pulmonary vein
4
pulmonary artery

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Which valve is letter X?
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aortic
2
bicuspid
3
tricuspid
4
pulmonary

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What does letter B represent?
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aorta
2
superior vena cava
3
inferior vena cava
4
right pulmonary artery

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What does letter D represent?
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aorta
2
left atrium
3
left ventricle
4
right atrium

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Blood leaves the right ventricle through the ___________.
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pulmonary artery
2
aorta
3
superior vena cava
4
right atrium

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The two chambers of the heart which receive blood are known as the _________
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atria
2
ventricles
3
systemics
4
pulmonic

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Where is the blood in 3 coming from?
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All over the body
2
The upper half of the body, head and arms
3
The lower half of the body, legs and abdomen
4
The lungs

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Which number is the vena cava?

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1

2

2

3

3

4

8

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Which number is the vena cava?

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1

2

2

3

3

4

8

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What are bronchi?
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connects the brain and spinal cord 
2
number of protons
3
part of earth and supports life
4
2 short tubes that branch off of the lower end of the trachea and carry air to the lungs

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What is a diaphragm?
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Muscle beneath the lungs that contacts and relaxes to move gases in and out  of the body
2
Factor during an experiment
3
Filters blood
4
Deoxyribose acid 

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Multiple Choice

What type of cells carry oxygen?
1
red blood cells
2
white blood cells
3
neurons

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What is the tube that is also known as your wind pipe?
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esophogus
2
bronchi
3
trachea
4
alveoli

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The air sacs that are covered with capillaries where gas exchange takes place are found in..?
1
bronchi
2
lungs
3
oxygen
4
alveoli

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The air sacs that are covered with capillaries where gas exchange takes place are found in..?
1
bronchi
2
lungs
3
oxygen
4
alveoli

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When you breathe, your lungs take in ___ and release ___. 
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air/oxygen
2
oxygen/carbon dioxide 
3
carbon dioxide/waste 
4
waste/air 

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What is the main function of the respiratory system?

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to provide oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body

2

to clean the blood

3

to break down food and absorb nutrients

4

to remove oxygen from the body

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What is the main function of the respiratory system?

1

to provide oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body

2

to clean the blood

3

to break down food and absorb nutrients

4

to remove oxygen from the body

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Multiple Choice

What part of blood is responsible for carrying oxygen to body cells?
1
Red Blood Cells
2
White Blood Cells
3
Platelets
4
Plasma

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Multiple Choice

Which organ do earthworms use to exchange gases?

1

lungs

2

gills

3

skin

4

leaves

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Multiple Choice

Which organ do fish use to exchange gases?

1

lungs

2

skin

3

leaves

4

gills

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Multiple Choice

When does diffusion stop?

1

After a day and a night

2

When the particles are evenly spread out

3

When there are no particles left

4

When all the particles leave the system

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Multiple Choice

Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of _____ concentration to an ______ concentration

1

High, low

2

Low, high

3

Low, low

4

High, high

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Multiple Choice

which which gas diffuses FROM the alveoli into the blood?

1

oxygen

2

carbon dioxide

3

hydrogen

4

xenon

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which gas is a waste product of respiration?

1

carbon dioxide

2

oxygen

3

nitrogen

4

helium

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Multiple Choice

Which gas is used in respiration?

1

carbon dioxide

2

nitrogen

3

oxygen

4

helium

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Multiple Choice

How does gas move from the alveoli into the bloodstream?

1

osmosis

2

diffusion

3

active transport

4

sorcery

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Multiple Choice

What is the site of gas exchange?

1

alveoli

2

bronchus

3

nose

4

trachea

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Multiple Choice

What is the site of gas exchange?

1

alveoli

2

bronchus

3

nose

4

trachea

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Multiple Choice

Examples of vitamins and minerals are:

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Foods that give provide us with energy: Rice, potatoes and cereal.

2

Foods that build and repair our bodies for growth: Meat, eggs and nuts.

3

Foods that provide us with energy and helps protect our organs: Sunflower oil, butter and avocado pear.

4

Foods that help our bodies develop and stay healthy: Fruit and vegetables.

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Examples of proteins are:

1

Foods that give provide us with energy: Rice, potatoes and cereal.

2

Foods that build and repair our bodies for growth: Meat, eggs and nuts.

3

Foods that provide us with energy and helps protect our organs: Sunflower oil, butter and avocado pear.

4

Foods that help our bodies develop and stay healthy: Fruit and vegetables.

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Calcium helps us:

1

Make strong teeth and bones.

2

Helps make red blood cells which carry oxygen around your body and gives you energy.

3

Helps your immune system and also assists with growth and healing wounds.

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Number 2 is pointing to the...
1
Esophagus
2
Stomach
3
Small intestine
4
Anus

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Multiple Choice

Which body system gets ride of solid waste?
1
Excretory (Urinary)
2
Digestive
3
Circulatory
4
Respiratory

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As waste moves through the digestive system, the ______ absorbs water before storing waste in the rectum.
1
Small intestine
2
Stomach
3
Esophagus
4
Large intestine

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Multiple Choice

Which is NOT a function of the Digestive System?
1
To rid the body of solid waste
2
Absorb nutrients for energy & growth
3
Break down nutrients from food
4
Pump blood around the body

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Number 7 is pointing to...
1
Mouth
2
Esophagus
3
Small intestine
4
rectum

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Multiple Choice

The _____________ is a long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.

1

Tongue

2

Rectum

3

Esophagus

4

Small Intestine

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Number 7 is pointing to...

1

Mouth

2

Esophagus

3

Small intestine

4

rectum

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Number 7 is pointing to...

1

Mouth

2

Esophagus

3

Small intestine

4

rectum

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Examples of carbohydrates are:

1

Foods that give provide us with energy: Rice, potatoes and cereal.

2

Foods that build and repair our bodies for growth: Meat, eggs and nuts.

3

Foods that provide us with energy and helps protect our organs: Sunflower oil, butter and avocado pear.

4

Foods that help our bodies develop and stay healthy: Fruit and vegetables.

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