
Human Body Systems Test
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- Q1What does homeostasis maintain in the body?a changing internal environmenta stable external environmenta changing internal environmenta stable internal environment30s
- Q2What is a tissue?a system of living and dead cellsa group of similar cells that work togethera new cell that has many functionsa group of different types of cells30s
- Q3A collection of two or more tissues that work together to perform a function is calleda tissue teama cell familyan organnervous tissue30s
- Q4What organ is part of a system that helps a cell in your foot get foodheartliverlungkidney30s
- Q5Which of the following shows the correct organization in the human body, from complex to simple?spinal cord organ-nerve tissue-nervous system-nerve cellnervous system-nerve cell-nerve tissue-spinal cord organnerve cell-nerve tissue-spinal cord organ-nervous systemnerve cell- spinal cord organ-nerve tissue-nervous system30s
- Q6The picture above provides a model of how complex organisms such as humans are organized into levels from less to more complex. Based on the model, a failure at level 4 of organization would most directly impact the function at what level of organization in a complex organism?Cell levelSystem levelOrgan levelTissue level30s
- Q7The electrical systems in a building are most like the function of which body system?nervousexcretorydigestiveskeletal30s
- Q8Which activities would be accomplished by cooperation between the circulatory system and the respiratory system?Removing solid cellular waste from the human bodyDelivering amino acids from food to the human bodyDelivering oxygen to human bodyDestroying and removing viruses from the human body30s
- Q9What is the relationship between tissues and organs?Organs are made up of tissuesOrgans are enclosed by tissues.Tissues contain one or more organsOrgans develop into tissues.30s
- Q10One of our organ systems is so important that it affects every other organs system in our bodies. It collects information from some of the organ systems, and it controls others. Which organ system does these things?IntegumentaryNervousRespiratoryCirculatory30s
- Q11Which body system functions primarily to protect the body from disease?NervousDigestiveRespiratoryImmune30s
- Q12Which of the following are the main parts of the respiratory system?thymus, lymph, lymph nodes, spleen, and tonsilsesophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestinenose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and lungsheart, arteries, capillaries, and veins30s
- Q13Which human body systems are directly involved in reflex actions, such as knee jerk, blinking, and jumping when startledcirculatory and respiratoryreproductive and skeletalnervous and musculardigestive and excretory30s
- Q14What is the main function of the circulatory system?produce hormonessecrete enzymestransport materialsdigest proteins30s
- Q15Which two body systems most directly cause the arm to bend?reproductive and endocrinenervous and digestiverespiratory and excretoryskeletal and muscular30s