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G7 - Final Test Review

G7 - Final Test Review

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Science

7th Grade

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Kia Alinsog

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10 Slides • 55 Questions

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​What does a bone look like?

​Movement: Joints (cont.)

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cartilage

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​ligament

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G7 - Final Test Review

by Kia Alinsog

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Content

  1. Working Scientifically

  2. Levels of Organization

  3. Gas exchange

  4. Breathing

  5. ​Skeleton

  6. ​Movement: Joints

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Working Scientifically​

​5 STEPS

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Multiple Choice

What are the 5 steps of the Scientific method?

Pick the correct order.

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Asking questions, Recording data, Planning investigations, Analyzing data, Evaluating data

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Planning investigations, Analyzing data, Asking questions, Recording data, Evaluating data

3

Asking questions, Planning investigations, Recording data, Analyzing data, Evaluating data

4

Recording data, Evaluating data, Asking questions, Analyzing data, Planning investigations

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Multiple Choice

What is the last step?

1

Evaluating data

2

Analyzing data

3

Recording data

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Multiple Choice

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What type of graph/chart is this?

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Line graph

2

Bar chart

3

Pie chart

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Multiple Choice

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What type of graph/chart is this?

1

Line graph

2

Bar chart

3

Pie chart

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​Levels of Organization

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Multiple Choice

A multicellular organism have 5 layers of organization.

What is the first level?

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Organ system

2

Organs

3

Tissue

4

Cells

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Organism

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Mean and Outlier

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Multiple Choice

What do you call a group of cells working together?

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Organs

2

Tissue

3

Organism

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Multiple Choice

What do you call a group of tissues that are working together?

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Organ system

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Cells

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is in the picture?

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Cells

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Organ system

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Organism

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Multiple Choice

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What is in the picture?

1

Cells

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Organ system

5

Organism

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is in the picture?

1

Cells

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Organ system

5

Organism

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is in the picture?

1

Cells

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Organ system

5

Organism

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is in the picture?

1

Cells

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Organ system

5

Organism

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is in the picture?

1

Cells

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Organ system

5

Organism

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is in the picture?

1

Cells

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Organ system

5

Organism

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is in the picture?

1

Cells

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Organ system

5

Organism

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is in the picture?

1

Cells

2

Tissue

3

Organs

4

Organ system

5

Organism

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Gas Exchange​

Parts of the Lungs

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Multiple Choice

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What is number 2?

1

nose

2

alveolus

3

bronchioles

4

trachea

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Multiple Choice

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What is number 5?

1

bronchus

2

bronchioles

3

alveolus

4

trachea

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Multiple Choice

Which gas, present in the air, is not used by the body?

1

Oxygen

2

Carbon dioxide

3

Nitrogen

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is this?

1

diagram

2

diaphram

3

diaphragm

4

diphragm

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Multiple Choice

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What happens to your diaphragm when you inhale?

1

It moves down. The diaphragm contracts.

2

It moves up. - The diphragm relaxes.

3

It gets wider. The diaphragm contracts.

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Multiple Choice

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What happens to your diaphragm when you exhale?

1

It moves down. The diaphragm contracts.

2

It moves up. - The diphragm relaxes.

3

It gets wider. The diaphragm contracts.

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Multiple Choice

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What happens to your chest volume when you inhale?

1

It increases.

2

It decreases.

3

It stays the same.

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Multiple Choice

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What happens to your chest volume when you exhale?

1

It increases.

2

It decreases.

3

It stays the same.

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Multiple Choice

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What happens to your rib cage when you inhale?

1

It moves up and in.

2

It moves down and in.

3

It moves up and out.

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Multiple Choice

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What happens to your rib cage when you exhale?

1

It moves up and in.

2

It moves down and in.

3

It moves up and out.

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Open Ended

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Name two factors that can reduce lung volume.

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Multiple Choice

What tissue produces red and white blood cells?

1

skeletal muscle tissue

2

bone marrow

3

bone

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Multiple Choice

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What is the main function of red blood cells?

1

blood clotting

2

defense and immunity

3

transport of oxygen

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Multiple Choice

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What is the main function of platelets?

1

blood clotting

2

defense and immunity

3

transport of oxygen

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Multiple Choice

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What is the main function of white blood cells?

1

defense and immunity

2

blood clotting

3

transport of oxygen

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Multiple Select

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Why do we need skeleton? Choose 3.

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To keep the bones safe.

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To support our body.

3

To make blood cells.

4

To make looks like jelly.

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To protect vital organs.

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Multiple Choice

What is the biggest bone in your body?

1

Skull

2

Ribs

3

Femur

4

Pelvis

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Multiple Choice

Which organ causes your skeleton to move?

1

joints

2

ligaments

3

muscles

4

cartilage

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Open Ended

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Name 2 ways to increase lung volume.

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is this?

1

hinge

2

ball-and-socket

3

fixed

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is this?

1

hinge

2

ball-and-socket

3

fixed

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a hinge joint?

1

finger

2

skull

3

hip

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a ball-and-socket joint?

1

elbow

2

shoulder

3

skull

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a fixed joint?

1

elbow

2

shoulder

3

skull

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Multiple Choice

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What connects bone to bone?

1

cartilage

2

ligaments

3

tendons

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Multiple Choice

Without these we won't be able to bend our arms and legs?

1

bone marrow

2

joints

3

tendons

4

ligaments

​What does a bone look like?

​Movement: Joints (cont.)

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