Human Body Systems
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- Q1How does smoking cigarettes affect the body?It improves the function of the lungs.It decreases the function of the lungs.It lowers carbon dioxide amounts.It reduces the chance of cancer.30s
- Q2Sarah’s family has a long history of people who developed diabetes. Which lifestyle change should she make to try to prevent becoming diabetic?play video games and sit on the couchdrink sodas daily and eat fried foodsexercise frequently and watch her diet30s
- Q3Which of the following prenatal activities could lead to low birth weights and higher frequencies of developing asthma?smokingnot taking prenatal vitaminswalking 2 miles a day30s
- Q4Why is it important for the United States to monitor air pollution levels in other countries?Air pollution can travel to the United States and affect people’s health.The United States has clean air and is able to help other countries.The United States is the only country able to monitor the air quality.30s
- Q5Which is a function of the respiratory system?To provide the body with oxygen, which reacts with food to produce energyTo provide the body with carbon dioxide, which reacts with food to produce energy.To provide the cells with water, which is used as a source of energy30s
- Q6How do the lungs function within the excretory system?the lungs absorb carbon dioxide from the airThe lungs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide and release waste products in cells.the lungs help to release carbon dioxide while absorbing nutrients30s
- Q7Which function summarizes the excretory system?It removes wasteIt collects oxygenIt delivers nutrients30s
- Q8How do the respiratory and circulatory systems work together?The respiratory system takes in oxygen, while the circulatory system delivers oxygen to the cells.The circulatory system takes in oxygen, while the respiratory system delivers oxygen to the cells.The respiratory system takes in oxygen, while the circulatory system delivers oxygen to the cells.30s
- Q9The _______ system breaks down the food we eat, while the _______ system transports the nutrients to each cell in the body.digestive; circulatorycirculatory; digestivedigestive; respiratory30s
- Q10The excretory system works directly with the ____ system to allow blood to be filtered in the kidneys.CirculatoryDigestiveSkeletol30s
- Q11Which of these activities is not related to the digestive system?Absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream from the small intestineBreaking down food particles into smaller particlesDelivering nutrients to the cells via the bloodstream.30s
- Q12Which choice places the levels of organization of the human body in their correct order from smallest to largest?Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organismCell, organ, tissue, organ system, organismTissues, cells, organs, organ systems, organism30s
- Q13How are tissues and organs related?Groups of organs form cells, which work together to make up a single tissue.Groups of tissues work together to make up a single organ.Groups of organs work together to make up a single tissue.30s
- Q14Which organ is responsible for the removal of carbon dioxide from the blood?liverstomachlungpancreas30s
- Q15Homeostasis is vital to an organism because it allows the organism toMaintain a stable internal environment.Grow at the fastest possible rate.Reproduce even when condition are unfavorable30s