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Human Body Systems Review

Total questions: 75

Worksheet time: 4hrs 39mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
How many bones are in the human body?
a)
200
b)
206
c)
205
d)
204
2.
Our hip joint would be considered which type of joint?
a)
hinge
b)
ball and socket
c)
pivot
d)
fixed 
3.
Which one of these IS  a function of the skeletal system 
a)
Vitamin D production
b)
Blood storage
c)
Movement
d)
Vitamin B production
4.
These joints allow little movement. Ex. joints of the bones in your skull.
a)
fixed joint
b)
pivot joint
c)
ball and socket joint
d)
hinge joint
5.
Long, short, irregular and flat are all ? 
a)
types of bone
b)
functions of the bone
c)
bones
d)
types of bone tissue 
6.
Which are functions of the skeleton?
a)
A) Protection
b)
b) Body shape 
c)
C) Movement
d)
D) A, B and C
7.
The bone marrow makes
_______________________ cells.
a)
blood
b)
cancer
c)
large
d)
normal
8.
No movement would occur without the skeletal system.
a)
True
b)
False
9.
How many bones are we born with?
a)
About 200
b)
About 300
c)
About 400
d)
About 100
10.
What are joints?
a)
A place where one bone meets 
b)
A place where two bones meet 
c)
Bones don't meet 
d)
They connect bone to muscle
11.
This muscle is only found in your heart.
a)
Skeletal
b)
Smooth
c)
Rough
d)
Cardiac
12.
Movements that you cannot control are called?
a)
Strain
b)
Sprain
c)
Voluntary
d)
Involuntary
13.
Movements that you choose to control are called?
a)
Cramp
b)
Voluntary
c)
Strain
d)
Involuntary
14.
These are the muscles attached to your bones.
a)
Skeletal
b)
Smooth
c)
Rough
d)
Cardiac
15.
What are muscles?
a)
Soft tissue
b)
Rubber bands
c)
Sea food
d)
Unicellular
16.
These are the muscles found in your organs.
a)
Skeletal
b)
Smooth
c)
Rough
d)
Cardiac
17.
The main purpose of the muscular system is to:
a)
Keep the heart beating
b)
Move the body
c)
Protect internal organs
d)
Transfer oxygen
18.
A muscle that has been partially or fully torn is known as?
a)
Sprain
b)
Strain
c)
Pulled Muscle
d)
Cramp
19.
True or False- smooth muscle is voluntary.
a)
True
b)
False
20.
Muscle only found in the heart that is resistant to fatigue is known as?
a)
Cardiac
b)
Smooth
c)
Skeletal
d)
Rough
21.
Your skeleton is there for support, protection, and movement. But you could not move your bones without the help of your ______________ system.
a)
digestive
b)
muscular
c)
respiratory
d)
circulatory
22.
Why is it important to warm up before and stretch after exercise?
a)
prevents injury and avoid stiffness
b)
increases blood flow and speeds recovery
c)
makes ligaments and tendons stronger
d)
increases vitamin and mineral flow to tissues
23.
What is the main  function of the muscular system?
a)
The muscular system carries messages from the brain to the bones to move the body.
b)
The muscular system keeps the bones strong and prevents them from being broken.
c)
The muscular system produces energy the body needs to be able to move.
d)
The muscular system allows movement of bones and helps maintain posture.
24.
The three types of muscles are:
a)
smooth, cardiac, and skeletal
b)
smooth, medium, and hard
c)
skeletal, circulatory, and respiratory
d)
soft, rough, and fluffy
25.
What are the two classifications of muscles in your body?
a)
Voluntary and Controllable
b)
Flabby and Strong
c)
Involuntary and Voluntary
d)
Hard and soft
26.
Your heart is an example of a _______ muscle.
a)
Loving
b)
Red
c)
Voluntary
d)
Involuntary
27.
What does involuntary mean?
a)
Moves on it's own.
b)
Moves by being controlled.
c)
A soft tissue.
d)
Another name for bone.
28.
What does voluntary mean?
a)
Moves on its own.
b)
Moves with a friend.
c)
Moves by being controlled.
d)
Moves when asked.
29.
What is the first step for digestion?
a)
Absorption
b)
Mechanical Digestion
c)
Chemical Digestion
d)
Ingestion
30.
Your teeth help with which process?
a)
Chemical Digestion
b)
Mechanical Digestion
c)
Absorption
d)
Elimination
31.
Saliva contains ___ that helps with ______
a)
teeth, mechanical digestion
b)
enzymes, mechanical digestion
c)
enzymes, chemical digestion
d)
teeth, chemical digestion
32.
Once you swallow food it immediately travels down your _______
a)
Trachea
b)
Esophagus
c)
Stomach
d)
Small Intestine
33.
The contractions that push food down your esophagus are known as?
a)
Chemical Digestion
b)
Mucus
c)
Peristalsis
d)
Flexion
34.
True/False: Your stomach ONLY chemically digests food
a)
True
b)
False
35.
After food leaves your stomach, it enters the:
a)
Pancreas
b)
Small Intestine
c)
Liver
d)
Large Intestine
36.
The _____ and ______ help the small intestine with digestion by creating enzymes they send to the small intestine
a)
Liver & Pancreas
b)
Large Intestine & Small Intestine
c)
Liver & Large Intestine
d)
Stomach & Pancrease
37.
True/False: Most chemical digestion occurs in the small intestine
a)
True
b)
False
38.
True/False: Most absorption occurs in the small intestine.
a)
True
b)
False
39.
Once the food is done in the small intestine, where does it travel next?
a)
Stomach
b)
Mouth
c)
Pancreas
d)
Large Intestine
40.
What is absorbed by your large intestine?
a)
Water
b)
Food
c)
Mucus
d)
Blood
41.
Where are the ventricles located in the heart?
a)
Top part of the heart
b)
Bottom part of the heart
42.
Where are the atrium located in the heart?
a)
Top part of the heart
b)
Bottom part of the heart
43.
What organ pumps blood throughout the body?
a)
Bicep
b)
Hamstring
c)
Oblique
d)
Heart
44.
A tube through which blood flows is known as what?
a)
Ventricle
b)
Atrium
c)
Blood Vessel
d)
Platelet
45.
Which structure carries blood TO the heart?
a)
Artery
b)
Vein
c)
Capillary
d)
Platelet
46.
Which structure carries blood AWAY from the heart?
a)
Artery
b)
Vein
c)
Capillary
d)
Platelet
47.
Which structure is a small blood vessel?
a)
Artery
b)
Vein
c)
Capillary
d)
Platelet
48.
Which structure is found at the BOTTOM of the heart?
a)
atrium
b)
ventricle
c)
aorta
d)
platelet
49.
Which structure is found at the TOP of the heart?
a)
atrium
b)
ventricle
c)
aorta
d)
platelet
50.
Without these, your blood wouldn't clot and you would bleed to death.
a)
Red Blood Cell
b)
White Blood Cell
c)
Capillary
d)
Platelet
51.
These cells transport oxygen throughout your body
a)
Red Blood Cell
b)
White Blood Cell
c)
Capillary
d)
Platelet
52.
These cells fight infection in your body
a)
Red Blood Cell
b)
White Blood Cell
c)
Capillary
d)
Platelet
53.
When your body is balanced, it is said to be in what?
a)
Homeostasis
b)
Turgor Pressure
c)
Metabolism
d)
Infection
54.
True/False: The cardiovascular and circulatory system perform the same functions
a)
True
b)
False
55.
Which number represents the left atrium?
a)
14
b)
12
c)
5
d)
9
56.
Which part of blood is made of mostly water?
a)
Red Blood Cell
b)
White Blood Cell
c)
Platelet
d)
Plasma
57.
Which part of blood carries oxygen?
a)
Red Blood Cells
b)
White Blood Cells
c)
Plasma
d)
Platelets
58.
Which blood vessel exchanges gases in organs?
a)
Vein
b)
Artery
c)
Capillary
59.
What pumps blood throughout your body?
a)
Artery
b)
Vein
c)
Heart
d)
White Blood Cell
60.
Which human body system is responsible for removing waste from the body?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
61.
Which human body system is responsible for bringing oxygen into the body?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
62.
Which human body system is responsible for controlling all the other body systems?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
63.
The kidneys are part of which body system?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
64.
The lungs are part of which body system?
a)
Digestive System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
65.
The brain is part of which body system?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
66.
The bladder is part of which body system?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
67.
The spinal cord is part of which body system?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
68.
The alveoli is part of which body system?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
69.
Which human body system utilizes the nose to bring air into the body?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
70.
The spinal cord is part of which body system?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
71.
Which human body system stores waste in the bladder?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
72.
Which human body system takes in stimuli from the outside world in order to direct the body how to response?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
73.
What body system is this?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
74.
What body system is this?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System
75.
What body system is this?
a)
Excretory System
b)
Cardiovascular System
c)
Nervous System
d)
Respiratory System