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Unit 9 Review: Body Systems

Unit 9 Review: Body Systems

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Science

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9th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS1-7, MS-LS1-3

Standards-aligned

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Jeanne Mason-Howerton

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Multiple Choice

What 2 systems: Absorb and deliver the digested nutrients to the cells

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Digestive and muscular

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Muscular and lymphatic

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Digestive and circulatory

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Nervous and skeletal

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Multiple Choice

What 2 systems: Transports white blood cells throughout the body to fight disease

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Excretory and nervous

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Circulatory and immune

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Respiratory and nervous

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Digestive and immune

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Multiple Choice

What 2 systems: Allow organs to contract and push food through

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Muscular and Skeletal

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Excretory and Muscular

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Endocrine and Muscular

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Muscular and Digestive

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Multiple Choice

What 2 systems: Controls body temperature (sweating, goose bumps)

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Integumentary and Immune

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Circulatory and Immune

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Skeletal and Integumentary

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Integumentary and nervous

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Multiple Choice

Which two body systems work together to break down food and get rid of wastes?
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digestive and excretory
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digestive and circulatory
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excretory and respiratory
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nervous and digestive

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Multiple Choice

How do the circulatory system and immune system work together to respond to an injury?

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Increased blood flow kills healthy cells which prevents infection at the site of the injury.

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Increased blood flow removes infected cells from the body at the site of the injury.

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Increased blood flow carries white blood cells to the site of the injury.

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Increased blood flow allows for an increase in the exchange of O2 and CO2 at the site of the injury.

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Multiple Choice

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The picture shows bean-shaped glands called nodes. The clusters of cells in nodes include macrophages that break down viruses and other potentially harmful materials. Nodes also contain cells that produce protein particles capable of capturing harmful materials that flow in tissue fluid through the nodes. Different parts of the body are drained by nodes in different regions of the body.


Which body systems are directly responsible for regulating these nodes and protecting the body from harmful materials in tissue fluid?

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Immune and lymphatic systems

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Digestive and nervous system

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Endocrine and digestive systems

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Circulatory and nervous systems

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