Cells
Muscular System
Digestive System
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
100
Compare animal and plant cells.
ANIMAL Cell Round No cell wall No chloroplasts Several small vacuoles Nucleus located in the center PLANT Cell Rectangular Cell wall Chloroplasts present One large vacuole located in the center of the cell Nucleus located at the edge/side of cell
100
Muscles under your conscious control. a. Voluntary muscles b. Involuntary muscles
What is a. voluntary muscles?
100
Where does most digestion occur?
What is small intestine?
100
How does blood travel from the heart to the body? a. Arteries b. Red blood cells c. Capillaries d. Veins
What is a. arteries?
100
What are the main organs in the respiratory system?
What is lungs?
200
What is the function of the cell membrane?
What is controls what comes into or leaves the cell?
200
True or False. A smooth muscle is an involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs.
What is true?
200
Label the digestive system.
See diagram.
200
What carries blood from the body to the heart? a. Arteries b. Veins c. Red blood cells
What is b. veins?
200
What small muscular flap folds over the trachea preventing food from going into the lungs? a. Pharynx b. Trachea c. Epiglottis
What is c. epiglottis?
300
Which is NOT part of the cell Cell Theory? a. Cell is the basic unit of life. b. All living things are made up of cells. c. Cells come from other cells (reproduce). d. ALL matter is composed of cells.
What is d. ALL matter is composed of cells?
300
Which of the following does NOT describe a smooth muscle? a. Involuntary muscle b. Striated c. Found inside many internal organs
What is b. striated? Unlike skeletal and cardiac muscles, smooth muscles are non-striated.
300
What organ in the digestive system is responsible for producing bile? a. Liver b. Gallbladder c. Small intestine d. Large intestine
What is a. liver?
300
What are the two lower chambers of the heart? a. Aorta b. Ventricles c. Atrium
What is b. ventricles?
300
Label the respiratory system.
See diagram.
400
Identify 3 differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
PROKARYOTIC Cells No membrane nucleus Singled celled organisms Few internal structures EUKARYOTIC Has membrane bound nucleus Multi-celled organisms Many organelles
400
What attaches muscle to bone?
What is tendon?
400
What organ in the digestive system produces enzymes that digest proteins, fats and carbohydrates? a. Large intestine b. Gallbladder c. Pancreas
What is c. pancreas?
400
What are the role of platelets?
What is control bleeding?
400
What is the respiratory system responsible for?
1. Move oxygen from the outside environment into the body. 2. Removes carbon dioxide and water from the body.
500
Sequence the levels of organization for multicellular organisms (i.e. tissue, organ system, cell, organ).
What is cell, tissue, organ, and organ system?
500
List the five major functions of the skeletal system.
1. Stores minerals such as calcium and phosphate. 2. Protects internal organs 3. Gives shape and provides support 4. Enables movement 5. Forms blood cells
500
In the digestive system, where is water removed from waste?
What is large intestine?
500
What carries blood that is rich in oxygen content and poor in carbon dioxide content? a. Arteries b. Hemoglobin c. White blood cells d. Veins
What is a. arteries ?
500
Sequence air travels when it is breathed into the body (i.e. nose, pharynx, bronchi, trachea).
What is nose, pharynx, trachea, and bronchi?
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