
SCI 7-OPLAN TO SOAR POST TEST
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- Q1
What does the skin do as the first line of defense of the body?
It acts as protection from the hot and cold weather.
It gives shape to the body.
It makes us feel the pain and pressure of things around us.
It is a source of vitamin D for bones.
30s - Q2
What bodily reaction maintains our body temperature when the environment is hot?
Heat receptors in the skin send a message to the brain which results in sweating.
The brain sends a message to the skin causing the muscles to contract and cool the body.
The skin starts sweating, releasing water that evaporates and cools the skin.
The muscles in the skin contact and send messages to the brain.
30s - Q3
How does the nervous system help the circulatory system work?
The heart pumps continuously because the nervous system supply blood for the heart to work hard.
The nervous system stops the movements of other body systems while the circulatory system is working.
The brain regulates the heartbeat and blood pressure when the circulatory system is doing tiresome activities.
The nerves help the circulatory system to distribute nutrients to all parts of the body.
30s - Q4
Why is the nervous system important?
It enables the body to coordinate for bodily activities.
It helps us to inhale and exhale.
It helps transport the nutrients to the different parts of the body.
It serves as a framework of the body.
30s - Q5
How does the integumentary system work with the nervous system?
The nervous system sends messages to the skin of what it feels.
The nervous system sends messages to the skin of what it feels.
A. The integumentary system acts as protection for the nerves.
Both systems are responsible for healing wounds.
30s - Q6
Which shows how the nervous system works with the musculoskeletal system?
The motor nerves send signals to the bones and muscles for specific
movement.
Bones and muscles cannot stand alone without the spinal cord.
Bones and muscles are attached to each other by the nerves.
The nervous system helps the bones and muscles to be attached to one another.
30s - Q7
The most important groups of arthropods are insects. Which best describes insects?
Insects are spiny-skinned aquatic animals
Insects breathe through a network of tubes called the trachea.
Insects have lungs for breathing.
Insects bodies are divided into three regions: the pinnacle, the thorax, and the abdomen.
30s - Q8
Which of the following living components are found in the mangrove ecosystem?
mussel, fish, corals
algae, mangroves, whales, crustaceans
seagrass, oysters, corals
mangroves, crustaceans, mollusks
30s - Q9
An ecosystem has different organisms that may serve as producers, consumers, or decomposers. Which among these examples is considered as the producer in the coral reef ecosystem?
mangrove
coral
algae
small fish
30s - Q10
The ecosystem is composed of different living organisms and its environment. Why do you think an ecosystem should have different kinds of ecosystems?
To protect the biotic components of the environment.
To provide food for the plants.
To support the greatest variety of organisms over the longest period.
To support the abiotic components of the environment.
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