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Human Body Review

Total questions: 38

Worksheet time: 19mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is the function of a red blood cell?

a)

To destroy pathogens and other invaders

b)

To conduct photosynthesis

c)

To carry nutrients and remove waste from cells in the body

d)

To help digest food

2.

What is the function of a white blood cell?

a)

To destroy pathogens and other invaders

b)

To conduct photosynthesis

c)

To carry nutrients and remove waste from cells in the body

d)

To help digest food

3.

What is the function of the small intestine?

a)

To remove water from the food we eat

b)

To obtain oxygen and remove carbon dioxide

c)

To process sensory information

d)

To absorb nutrients from the food we eat

4.

What is the function of the large intestine?

a)

To remove water from the food we eat

b)

To obtain oxygen and remove carbon dioxide

c)

To process sensory information

d)

To absorb nutrients from the food we eat

5.

What type of muscle allows you to move?

a)

Smooth

b)

Cardiac

c)

Red

d)

Skeletal

6.

What type of muscle allows your organs to move?

a)

Smooth

b)

Cardiac

c)

Red

d)

Skeletal

7.

What type of muscle allows your heart to beat?

a)

Smooth

b)

Cardiac

c)

Red

d)

Skeletal

8.

What type of blood do veins carry to the heart?

a)

Oxygen poor

b)

Oxygen rich

c)

Oxygen neutral

d)

Blue blood

9.

What type of blood do arteries carry away from the heart?

a)

Oxygen poor

b)

Oxygen rich

c)

Oxygen neutral

d)

Blue blood

10.

What is the function of the Muscular system?

a)

Moves food, breaks down food, and absorbs nutrients

b)

Transports important materials and removes waste from every cell in the body

c)

Anchors, supports, and protects the body

d)

Allows the body to move

11.

What is the function of the Nervous system?

a)

Moves food, breaks down food, and absorbs nutrients

b)

Control how the body responds to information

c)

Anchors, supports, and protects the body

d)

Allows the body to move

12.

What is the name of organ number #1?

a)

Stomach

b)

Small Intestine

c)

Liver

d)

Large Intestine

13.

What is the name of organ number #2?

a)

Stomach

b)

Small Intestine

c)

Esophagus

d)

Large Intestine

14.

What is the name of organ number #3?

a)

Pancreas

b)

Small Intestine

c)

Esophagus

d)

Gall Bladder

15.

What is the name of organ number #4?

a)

Pancreas

b)

Small Intestine

c)

Large Intestine

d)

Gall Bladder

16.

What is the name of organ number #5?

a)

Pancreas

b)

Small Intestine

c)

Esophagus

d)

Gall Bladder

17.

What is the name of organ number #6?

a)

Pancreas

b)

Small Intestine

c)

Esophagus

d)

Gall Bladder

18.

What is the name of organ number #7?

a)

Pancreas

b)

Small Intestine

c)

Esophagus

d)

Gall Bladder

19.

What is the function of the Digestive system?

a)

Moves food, breaks down food, and absorbs nutrients

b)

Anchors, supports, and protects the body

c)

Allows the body to move

d)

Obtains oxygen while removing carbon dioxide at the same time

20.

What is the function of the Skeletal system?

a)

Moves food, breaks down food, and absorbs nutrients

b)

Anchors, supports, and protects the body

c)

Allows the body to move

d)

Obtains oxygen while removing carbon dioxide at the same time

21.

What is the function of the Circulatory system?

a)

Moves food, breaks down food, and absorbs nutrients

b)

Transports important materials and removes waste from every cell in the body

c)

Allows the body to move

d)

Obtains oxygen while removing carbon dioxide at the same time

22.

What is the function of the Respiratory system?

a)

Moves food, breaks down food, and absorbs nutrients

b)

Anchors, supports, and protects the body

c)

Allows the body to move

d)

Obtains oxygen while removing carbon dioxide at the same time

23.

Which of the following in NOT an example of chemical digestion?

a)

The small intestine releasing multiple digestive juices that further break down food

b)

Cutting up an apple

c)

Your saliva using enzymes to begin breaking down your food

d)

Stomach acid dissolving your food

24.

Which of the following is NOT an example of physical digestion?

a)

Melting some cheese

b)

Cutting your steak

c)

Using acid to break down a hamburger

d)

Chewing your food

25.

What muscle do we use to breath?

a)

Diaphragm

b)

Heart

c)

Triceps

d)

Gluteus Maximus

26.

What important part of homeostasis does the Muscular System take part in?

a)

Increases strength

b)

Sugar level regulation

c)

Water level regulation

d)

Body temperature regulation

27.

What organ is #1?

a)

Lung

b)

Diaphragm

c)

Trachea

d)

Bronchial tubes

28.

What organ is #2?

a)

Lung

b)

Diaphragm

c)

Trachea

d)

Bronchial tubes

29.

What organ is #3?

a)

Lung

b)

Diaphragm

c)

Trachea

d)

Bronchial tubes

30.

What organ is #4?

a)

Lung

b)

Diaphragm

c)

Trachea

d)

Bronchial tubes

31.

What is the function of the liver?

a)

To store bile made by the liver

b)

To pump blood throughout the body

c)

To take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide

d)

To remove harmful substances from the body

32.

What is the function of the Stomach?

a)

To mix and break down food using acid a churning muscles

b)

To pump blood throughout the body

c)

To take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide

d)

To remove harmful substances from the body

33.

Which of the following is NOT a component of blood?

a)

Red Blood Cells

b)

Platelets

c)

Saliva

d)

Plasma

34.

The temporal lobe is responsible for what important function?

a)

Motor skills, problem solving, reasoning, and memory

b)

Auditory functions

c)

Sensory and processing language and mathematics

d)

Sensory and processing language and mathematics

35.

The occipital lobe is responsible for what important function?

a)

Motor skills, problem solving, reasoning, and memory

b)

Auditory functions

c)

Sensory and processing language and mathematics

d)

Visual functions

36.

The parietal lobe is responsible for what important function?

a)

Motor skills, problem solving, reasoning, and memory

b)

Auditory functions

c)

Sensory and processing language and mathematics

d)

Visual functions

37.

The frontal lobe is responsible for what important function?

a)

Motor skills, problem solving, reasoning, and memory

b)

Auditory functions

c)

Sensory and processing language and mathematics

d)

Visual functions

38.

Bone marrow is responsible for creating what important part of your body?

a)

Hair

b)

Mucus

c)

Blood

d)

Muscles