Summative Test Q2W2
Quiz by Eden Villahermosa
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- Q1
Carlos Yulo is a famous Filipino gymnast who won gold medal last 2019 SEA Games. Bending and twisting his body are movements that he performed. Which of the following systems below work together to make his body function properly?
skeletal and Integumentary
Circulatory and Respiratory
Muscular and Skeletal
Digestive and Reproductive
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q2
When you see someone eating a tamarind candy, how does your body react ?
our teeth will have a tingling sensation
our throat becomes dry
our body will not react at all
Your mouth produces more saliva
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q3
Our brain is the command center of our body. What is the function of our brain?
supply your body with oxygen
remove carbon dioxide from our body
process information it receives and to send instructions to the different parts of our body
pumps blood to distribute nutrients to our body
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q4
What is the work of the stomach in digesting food?
As the muscles contract the food is squeezed and mixed with digestive
to digests food into liquid
It produces gastric juices
t serves as the food storage of our body
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q5
What do you think will happen if the major organs in our body will not work together?
Our body will not function properly.
They remove carbon dioxide from your body
They supply your body with oxygen
Our body cannot move.
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q6
Our brain controls our body. It is also protected by the skull. How do our skull and brain work together?
The skull serves as the protection for our brain.
The skull serves as the protection for our brain.
The brain is the command center of our body
The brain maintains the person's balance
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q7
When you are doing an exercise, how do your heart and lungs work together?
They hold your emotions
They supply your body with oxygen.
They remove carbon dioxide from your body
They supply your body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from your body.
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q8
The food you eat enters first through your mouth and passes through the esophagus before it reaches your________________
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
anus
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q9
9. When you eat, your teeth help you grind the food into pieces. Where does the final digestion happen?
mouth
small intestine
stomach
large intestine
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q10
When you exercise, your heart beats faster and you need air to breathe. What do you call the organ that allows you to breathe?
Heart
Brain
intestines
lungs
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q11
Playing basketball involves running, jumping and walking. What happens to our heartbeat when we walk, run and jump?
There is no change in our heartbeat.
Our heart beats slower.
Our heart stops beating.
Our heart beats faster
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q12
Our teeth help us grind food into pieces. It is also part of our skeletal and digestive system. What is the function of our teeth in digestive system
They store undigested food in the mouth
They perform the final digestion.
They cut food into pieces in the mouth
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q13
Our brain controls our body. It is also protected by the skull. How do our skull and brain work together?
The skull is made up of 29 bones.
The skull serves as the protection for our brain
The brain is the command center of our body
The brain helps maintain a person’s sense of balance.
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q14
Which of the following activities below show the proper coordination of our stomach and small intestine?
They are responsible in doing different activities.
They help break down the food we eat.
They perform together to keep our body healthy and strong.
They work together to move our body
120sS4LT-IIa-b-1 - Q15
Where does the undigested food go?
mouth
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
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