

Body and Plant Systems
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Science
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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26 Slides • 30 Questions
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Tutoring Lesson - 4/5 - Plant & Animal Systems
By Cherry Stewart
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Multiple Choice
Tissues are to organs as organs are to
Systems
Organs
Bacteria
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct order of organization from smallest to largest?
Tissues, Cells, Organs, and Organ Systems
Cells, Organ Systems, Tissues, and Organs
Cells Tissue, Organs, and Organ Systems
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The nervous system is made up of the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
The Nervous System
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Multiple Choice
The brain, stomach, muscle, and bones belong in what level of organization?
Organism
Organs
Cells
Organelles
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The brain is the body’s control centre: it regulates the bodies activities.
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Spinal Cord
The nervous system extends through your body from your spinal cord, which runs from your brain down your backbone, like the branches of a tree.
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Nerve Cells
The nerve cells in your eyes, ears and nose detect sensations, and respond to stimuli.
Examples of stimuli and their responses:
You are hungry so you eat some food.
You are cold so you put on a jacket.
It starts raining so you take out an umbrella.
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What is an example of a nerve impulse?
For example, if your finger touches a hot stove, nerve impulses support quick communication between nerve cells in the hand and the brain so you avoid a serious burn.
The brain transmits nerve impulses
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Multiple Choice
The ___________ system is made up of the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
circulatory
digestive
nervous
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Multiple Choice
The brain regulates the bodies activities.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The brain transmits nerve impulses.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The brain responds to stimuli.
True
False
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Skeletal System
Main organs:
Bones
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Function of Bones
Bones support the body structurally.
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Function of Bones
Bones protect our vital organs.
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Function of Bones
Bones allow us to move.
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Function of Bones
Bones provide an environment for bone marrow, where the blood cells are created.
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Function of Bones
Bones act as a storage area for minerals, particularly calcium.
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Multiple Choice
The Skeletal system is made up of __________.
brain, spinal column, nerves
bones
muscles and ligaments
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system?
Stores calcium and minerals
Responds to stimuli
Provides structure, support and protection of internal organs
produces blood cells
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The muscular system is made up of muscles.
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Functions of the Muscular System
Enables the body to move.
Moves food through
the digestive system
Pumps blood
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Multiple Choice
What organ/s make up the muscular system?
brain, spinal column, nerves
muscles
bones
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Multiple Choice
What is a function of the muscular system?
Regulates the bodies activities
Supports the body structurally
Enables the body to move
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Multiple Choice
Which system moves food through the digestive system?
muscular system
skeletal system
nervous system
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Multiple Choice
Which system pumps blood?
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nervous System
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Circulatory System
Main Organs:
heart
blood vessels (arteries, veins)
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Function of the Circulatory System
Transports (moves) needed materials to cells in our body by BLOOD.
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Multiple Choice
Which system transports needed materials to all cells of the body by blood?
Nervous System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Circulatory system
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Multiple Select
Which are not functions of the circulatory system?
transmits nerve impulses
transport
of oxygen, carbon dioxide and nutrients. by blood
enables the body to move
storage area for minerals
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Multiple Choice
The plant transports materials. In humans which body system has this same function?
circulatory
nervous
muscular
skelatal
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Respiratory System
Main Organs:
Lungs
Trachea
Diaphragm
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Function of the Respiratory System
Moistens and filters air
Gas exchange
air intake
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Multiple Choice
What are the main organs of the Respiratory System?
muscles
brain, spinal column, nerves
lungs, trachea, diaphram
heart, blood vessels
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Multiple Choice
What is the function of the respiratory system?
Regulates the bodies activities
Protects our organs
air intake, gas exchange, moisten and filters air
pumps blood
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Digestive System
Main Organs:
esophogus
stomach
intestines
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Breaks down matter into nutrients needed by the body for life processes
Eliminates solid wastes
Function of the Digestive System
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Multiple Choice
What are the main organs of the digestive system?
lungs
trachea
diaphram
esophogus
stomach
intestines
brain
nerves
spinal column
heart
blood vessels
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Multiple Select
What are functions of the digestive system?
Breaks down matter into nutrients needed by the body for life processes
air intake, gas exchange, moisten and filters air
Eliminates solid wastes
provide an environment for bone marrow, where the blood cells are created
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The Excretory System
Main Organs:
Kidneys & Bladder
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Multiple Choice
What are the main organs of the excretory system?
lungs
trachea
diaphram
heart
blood vessels
Kidneys
Bladder
esophogus
stomach
instestines
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Endocrine System
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Multiple Choice
Which human body system controls production of the hormones that regulate body functions?
digestive
endocrine
skeletal
nervous
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Integumentary System
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Multiple Choice
True or False - The integumentary system helps regulate body temperature.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The integumentary system removes body wastes through sweating.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False - The integumentary system transports nutrients.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The integumentary system helps prevent infection.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is part of the integumentary system?
skin
cartilage
nails
both skin and nails
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Multiple Choice
Which organ is the control center of the body?
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Multiple Choice
Which organ is directly involved in the exchange of gasses between a human and his or her environment?
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Multiple Choice
Which organ allows the body to move?
Tutoring Lesson - 4/5 - Plant & Animal Systems
By Cherry Stewart
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