Introduction to Year 8 Science
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- Q1What is the difference between arteries and veins?Arteries carry oxygenated blood, while veins carry deoxygenated bloodArteries carry food to our cells, while veins carry oxygen to our cells.Arteries carry blood away from the heart, while veins carry blood back to the heart.They are the same thing.30s
- Q2What organ in your body absorbs the majority of nutrients from your food?Large intestineSmall intestineMouthStomach30s
- Q3What system do our lungs belong to?MuscularNervousDigestiveRespiratory30s
- Q4What is an organism called that only consists of one cell?CytoplasmUnicellularMulticellularNucleus30s
- Q5What is the order of organization within a multi cellular organism from smallest to largest?Cells, Organs, Organ System, Tissue, OrganismOrganism, Organ System, Organs, Tissue, CellsCells, Tissue, Organs, Organ System, OrganismCells, Organs, Tissue, Organ System, Cells30s
- Q6What part of the cell are all the organelles found?CytoplasmNucleusCell membraneCell Wall30s
- Q7What is the largest organ of the human body?SkinLiverBrainLungs30s
- Q8What is an system?A pathway for an organism to move throughout the body.The function of the organ.The group of cells that make up an organ.Two or more organs that work together to perform a specific function for the organism.30s
- Q9What is the part of the cell that contains the DNA and controls the cell?NucleusCell WallCytoplasmCell membrane30s
- Q10How does energy from the sun travel to the earth?ConvectionConductionRadiation30s
- Q11Which cell organelle is also called powerhouse of the cell?CytoplasmRibosomeMitochondriaEndoplasmic reticulum30s
- Q12The bending of light through a glass prism is called ____.RefractionReflectionDiffractionAbsorption30s
- Q13Which is the lightest element in the periodic table?NitrogenHeliumHydrogenCarbon30s
- Q14What elements are the most common in the human body?Sulfur, sodium, magnesiumOxygen, carbon, hydrogenCopper, zinc, seleniumPhosphorus, nitrogen, calcium30s
- Q15Which substances are mixtures?Sodium ChlorideAirGraphiteCarbon dioxide30s