Quarter 3 - Science 10 - Module 3
Quiz by Keith Angeline Alejandro
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measures 1 skill from
Track each student's skills and progress in your Mastery dashboards
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
- Q1
Humans can react to changes in the environment because of the nervous system. Which word means a change in the environment?
Neuron
stimulus
Hormone
Reaction
60sS10LT-IIIc-36 - Q2
Which division of the nervous system is responsible for the fast beating of the heart?
Parasympathetic nervous system
Somatic nervous system
Sympathetic nervous system
Central nervous system
60sS10LT-IIIc-36 - Q3
What type of nerve cells are found only within the brain and spinal cord?
Interneuron
Motor neuron
Efferent neuron
Sensory neuron
60sS10LT-IIIc-36 - Q4
Which of the following body conditions is controlled by the hypothalamus?
body movement
body temperature
interpretation of information
heartbeat
60sS10LT-IIIc-36 - Q5
The receptors in a girl’s body detect changes in the environment. Which organs of the body contain the receptors for flashing red lights of an ambulance car?
nose
ears
eyes
skin
60sS10LT-IIIc-36 - Q6
Which system carries the information to all parts of the body?
nervous system
respiratory system
circulatory system
endocrine system
60sS10LT-IIIc-36 - Q7
Communication and regulation within your body are needed for homeostasis. Which system (s) provides this communication and regulation?
Nervous System and Endocrine System
Immune System and Nervous System
Endocrine system only
Nervous system only
60sS10LT-IIIc-36 - Q8
Which of the following hormones has no significance in maintaining the calcium level in the blood?
insulin
parathormone
calcitonin
cortin
60sS10LT-IIIc-36 - Q9
Which of the following statements regarding glucose homeostasis is not true?
the conversion of glucose to glycogen in the liver
the release of ADH to increase water retention in the blood, diluting the glucose
the absorption of glucose by the cell in the presence of insulin
the concentration of glucose outside the cell is monitored by insulin and glucagon
60sS10LT-IIIc-36 - Q10
Which hormone causes the decrease of sugar in the blood?
adrenaline
insulin
glycogen
glucagon
60sS10LT-IIIc-36