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2nd Monthly Exam Science 6

Total questions: 20

Worksheet time: 8mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

The __________ is made up of the brain, the spinal cord, and a large network of nerves that covers all parts of the body.

a)

Skeletal System

b)

Nervous System

c)

Muscular System

2.

The ___________ often work together to help us move.

a)

Brain

b)

Stomach

c)

Muscles

3.

Animals with a backbone are called _____________ .

a)

Vertebrates

b)

Invertebrates

c)

Amphibians

4.

Animals without backbone are called _____________ .

a)

Sponges

b)

Invertebrates

c)

Amphibians

5.

Many animals live in this area since food is abundant.

a)

Emergent Layer

b)

Forest floor Layer

c)

Canopy Layer

6.

__________ describes a living component of an ecosystem

a)

Biotic Component

b)

Abiotic Component

c)

Canopy Layer

7.

They have cylindrical bodies with several ring-like segments.

a)

Flatworms

b)

Roundworms

c)

Annelids

8.

This is a special muscle that pumps our heart and blood through our body.

a)

Smooth Muscles

b)

Cardiac Muscles

c)

Skeletal Muscles

9.

Its primary purpose is to make sure that the body stays in a continual state of balance, known as homeostasis.

a)

Thalamus

b)

Hypothalamus

c)

Brain Stem

10.

The biggest part of the brain which is thinking part of the brain and it controls your voluntary muscles.

a)

Cerebrum

b)

Cerebellum

c)

Brain Stem

11.

True or False.


Animals with backbones are called vertebrates.

(a)  

12.

True or False.


Amphibians have well developed body and organ system.

(a)  

13.

True or False.


Birds lay eggs in water.

(a)  

14.

True or False.


Most reptiles are viviparous.

(a)  

15.

True or False.


Fishes produce milk.

(a)  

16.

What muscle is the gluteus maximus?

(a)  

17.

What is another name for smooth muscle?

(a)  

18.

What kind of muscle are in esophagus?

(a)  

19.

Where are the pectoral muscles located?

(a)  

20.

What muscles over which you have completely control?

(a)