
Reteach Human Body Systems
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7th Grade
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Tammy Raderstorf
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Match
Match the following. Do your best and don't guess!
digestive system
excretory system
muscular system
nervous system
immune system
mouth, stomach, intestines
kidneys, bladder
leg and arm muscles, heart and stomach muscles
brain, spinal cord, nerves
white blood cells, lymph nodes
mouth, stomach, intestines
kidneys, bladder
leg and arm muscles, heart and stomach muscles
brain, spinal cord, nerves
white blood cells, lymph nodes
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Match
Match the following! Do your best! Don't guess :)
cardiovascular system
respiratory system
excretory system
digestive system
nervous system
heart, blood, veins and arteries
lungs, trachea, diaphram
filters the blood and removes liquid waste
breaks down food into small particles for cells
controls the entire body and responds to the environment
heart, blood, veins and arteries
lungs, trachea, diaphram
filters the blood and removes liquid waste
breaks down food into small particles for cells
controls the entire body and responds to the environment
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Multiple Choice
What is the INCORRECT body system and function?
The nervous system controls all of the body's activities.
The digestive system filters the blood and removes liquid waste.
The cardiovascular system pumps blood all through the body.
The muscular system moves your bones.
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Multiple Choice
What is the INCORRECT body system and function?
The digestive system breaks down food to be small enough for your cells.
The respiratory system exchanges air as you breathe in and out.
The immune system brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
The nervous system responds to the environment with your five senses.
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Multiple Choice
You eat a crunchy red apple. What system helps your body make the apple into small pieces for your cells?
the respiratory system because it brings in oxygen for your cells
the digestive system because it filters waste from your blood
the respiratory system because it controls your body's functions
the digestive system because it grinds and breaks down the nutrients for your body
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Multiple Choice
You run quickly to catch your bus. What organ and system speeds up to help move more oxygen to your cells?
the lungs and excretory system speed up to move more oxygen around the body
the heart and cardiovascular system speed up to move more oxygen around the body
the brain and the excretory system speed up to tell the body to move more oxygen
the kidneys and the cardiovascular system speed up to move more oxygen around the body
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Multiple Choice
You feel very tired when you exercise and have trouble breathing. Your doctor said you may have trouble with the organ and system that breathe in oxygen. What are they?
The lungs and respiratory system breathe in oxygen
the esophagus and respiratory system breathe in oxygen
the brain and digestive system breathe in oxygen
the bladder and digestive system breathe in oxygen
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Multiple Choice
What system?
As you start to exercise you experience an increase in breathing rate to obtain more oxygen which is delivered to cells throughout the body via the bloodstream.
digestive system
excretory system
respiratory system
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Multiple Choice
What system?
As you start to exercise you experience an increase in breathing rate to obtain more oxygen which is delivered to cells throughout the body via the bloodstream.
digestive system
respiratory system
cardiovascular system
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Multiple Choice
What system?
Food passes from the esophagus into the stomach where it is churned with stomach acid to break food particles down into their simpler molecules which are then sent to the small intestines where they diffuse into the bloodstream to be transported to cells throughout the body.
digestive system
respiratory system
muscular system
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Multiple Choice
What system?
Food passes from the esophagus into the stomach where it is churned with stomach acid to break food particles down into their simpler molecules which are then sent to the small intestines where they diffuse into the bloodstream to be transported to cells throughout the body.
cardiovascular system
respiratory system
muscular system
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Multiple Choice
What system?
Blood passes through the kidneys where waste and excess water is removed and turned into urine.
cardiovascular system
respiratory system
muscular system
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Multiple Choice
What system?
Blood passes through the kidneys where waste and excess water is removed and turned into urine.
excretory system
respiratory system
muscular system
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Multiple Choice
What system?
Blood transports carbon dioxide waste gas to the lungs to be expelled and exchanged for oxygen
excretory system
respiratory system
muscular system
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Multiple Choice
What system?
Blood transports carbon dioxide waste gas to the lungs to be expelled and exchanged for oxygen
cardiovascular system
excretory system
muscular system
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Multiple Choice
What system?
Blood transports carbon dioxide waste gas to the lungs to be expelled and exchanged for oxygen
nervous system
respiratory system
muscular system
17
Multiple Choice
What system?
Nutrients broken down by the stomach are used in the mitochondria to provide energy to muscles so you can move your body
cardiovascular system
excretory system
digestive system
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Multiple Choice
What system?
Nutrients broken down by the stomach are used in the mitochondria to provide energy to muscles so you can move your body
cardiovascular system
excretory system
muscular system
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Multiple Choice
Choose the answer choice below that has ALL CORRECT information.
The digestive system filters waste from the blood, while the excretory system filters water from the blood.
The digestive system breaks down food into small particles, while the excretory system filters water from the blood.
The cardiovascular system pumps blood around the body, while the muscular system controls all of the body's activities.
The cardiovascular system brings in oxygen to the body, while the muscular system helps the lungs to do their job.
Match the following. Do your best and don't guess!
digestive system
excretory system
muscular system
nervous system
immune system
mouth, stomach, intestines
kidneys, bladder
leg and arm muscles, heart and stomach muscles
brain, spinal cord, nerves
white blood cells, lymph nodes
mouth, stomach, intestines
kidneys, bladder
leg and arm muscles, heart and stomach muscles
brain, spinal cord, nerves
white blood cells, lymph nodes
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