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Science 5 U1 And 2 Review

Science 5 U1 And 2 Review

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Science

5th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS1-3

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Yulianti Yulianti

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10 Slides • 45 Questions

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​Unit 1 And 2 Review

By Yulianti Yulianti

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Kisi-Kisi PTS Ganjil

1) Parts of our skeletal system and their functions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system?

1

Supports the body

2

Enables movement

3

Digests the food we eat

4

Protects our internal organs

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Fill in the Blank

The ... connects bones to other bones.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following functions is wrongly matched to the bone?

1

Skull protects the brain

2

Ribcage protects our heart and lungs

3

Vertebrae protect the nerves

4

Breastbone holds the ribs together at the back of the body

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Fill in the Blank

____ ____ is where blood is made.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following joints can only move in one direction?

1

Hip joint

2

Knee joint

3

Shoulder joint

4

Joints on the back of the skull

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2) Parts of our muscular system and their functions

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Multiple Choice

The cardiac muscles are only found in the ________.

1

brain

2

heart

3

gullet

4

stomach

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Fill in the Blank

Our lungs have ... muscles.

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Fill in the Blank

Name three kinds of muscles that are found in the human skeletal system.

(1) ... muscles, (2) ... muscles, (3) ... muscles

,
,

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Multiple Choice

Skeletal muscles are attached to the _________.
1
Stomach
2
Lungs
3
Bones
4
Involuntary Muscles

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Multiple Choice

Which muscle type is found in your stomach, bladder, and intestines?
1
Skeletal
2
Smooth
3
Cardiac
4
Straight

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3) How do muscles and bones work together

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Multiple Choice

What are the names of the muscles in our arms?

1

biceps and forceps

2

biceps and triceps

3

biceps and tricycle

4

biceps and quadriceps

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What happen with his biceps and triceps?

1

biceps relax and triceps contract

2

biceps relax and triceps relax

3

biceps contract and triceps relax

4

biceps contract and triceps contract

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What happen with his biceps and triceps?

1

biceps relax and triceps contract

2

biceps relax and triceps relax

3

biceps contract and triceps relax

4

biceps contract and triceps contract

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Multiple Select

Tick 3 boxes with picture of contracting biceps.

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2
3
4
5

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Multiple Choice

Question image

In this position, his biceps contract.

1

TRUE

2

FALSE

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4) Skeletal and muscular system in animals

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Multiple Choice

How do animals that do not have skeletons move?

1

They cannot move by themselves.

2

They move by contracting their muscles in various directions.

3

They move by contracting their muscles in one direction.

4

They move by contracting and relaxing their muscles along their bodies.

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Fill in the Blank

Mammals use bones and muscles in their legs to ... and ...

&

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5) Care for our skeletal and muscular systems

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Multiple Choice

Ethan was involved in an accident and ended up with some broken bones in his leg. What types of food should he eat to help the bones heal quickly?

1

Milk, cheese, yoghurt

2

Lean meat, fish, eggs

3

Butter, rice, fatty meat

4

Carrot, cucumber, cabbage

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Multiple Choice

We can make our bones and muscles strong by ________.

1

eating a lot

2

exercising regularly

3

not keeping a proper posture

4

lifting heavy objects regularly

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Fill in the Blank

The foods that help build strong bones are ....

,
,

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6) Parts and functions of our respiratory system

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Labelling

Label the organs of the respiratory system!

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Nose

Windpipe

Air tubes

Lungs

Air sacs

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following make up the respiratory system?

1

Brain, spinal cord

2

Mouth, gullet, stomach

3

Heart, blood vessels, blood

4

Nose, windpipe, air tubes, lungs, air sacs

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Which of the structures are balloon-like?

1

A

2

B

3

C

4

D

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Multiple Choice

Question image

In which order would oxygen pass through the structures?

1

A => B => C => D

2

B => C => D => A

3

A => C => D => B

4

C => D => B => A

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Multiple Choice

Question image

The lung is in letter ....

1

a

2

b

3

c

4

d

5

e

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7) Respiration process

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Which of the following describes what happens to oxygen, carbon dioxide and water during respiration in living things?

1

(1)

2

(2)

3

(3)

4

(4)

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Fill in the Blank

Breathe in called ....

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Fill in the Blank

Breathe out called ....

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Dropdown

When we breathe in, ribcage moves​
and​
.

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Dropdown

When we breathe out, ribcage moves​
and​
.

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Multiple Choice

Question image

The table shows the movement of the ribcage and the thin sheet of muscle below the lungs during breathing. Which of the following represents the movement when we breathe out?

1

(1)

2

(2)

3

(3)

4

(4)

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Labelling

Complete the diagram of respiration process.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Oxygen

Sugar

Energy

Carbon dioxide

Water

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Multiple Choice

Why do we start to pant after running for a long time?

1

Panting helps us catch our breath.

2

Panting helps our body move fast.

3

Panting helps move our bodies forward.

4

Panting helps us take in oxygen more quickly.

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8) Care for our respiratory system

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Fill in the Blank

Asthma may be caused by an ....

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Fill in the Blank

To keep our respiratory system healthy, we should avoid ... places.

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Multiple Choice

Avoiding ________ prevents one from getting illnesses related to the respiratory system.

1

sleeping

2

smoking

3

exercising

4

eating too much

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Multiple Choice

Angela has been having a common cold for several weeks. Her illness became more serious and she developed a cough, wheezing and breathing difficulties. Considering her symptoms, what is she likely to be suffering from?

1

Asthma

2

Bronchitis

3

Emphysema

4

Tuberculosis

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Multiple Choice

.............. develops when cell in the lung grow and multiply without control, forming a tumor.

1

Asthma

2

Lung cancer

3

Emphysema

4

Tuberculosis

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9) Respiratory system in animals

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Fill in the Blank

Aquatic mammals, such as dolphins, have ... to help them breathe in the water.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the respiratory structure of a frog?

1

Trachea

2

Alveolus

3

Gills

4

Lungs

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Multiple Choice

Which animal can breathe through their skin?

1
2
3
4

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Fill in the Blank

The respiratory structure of fish is the ______.

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Multiple Select

Animals that live in the water usually have gills, however, some have lungs and can hold their breath for a long time. SELECT ALL examples of water animals that have lungs.

1
2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

Earthworms breathe through their _____.

1

gills

2

skin

3

spiracles

4

lungs

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Multiple Select

Choose the animals which use breathing holes to breathe.

1

Parrot

2

Grasshopper

3

Ant

4

Dragon Fly

5

Crocodile

​Unit 1 And 2 Review

By Yulianti Yulianti

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