Virus/Bacteria
Immune System
Cell
Blood
General
100

Which virus causes polio?

a) rhinovirus

b) ebolavirus

c) influenza A virus

d) poliovirus

Poliovirus

100

What is the first line of defence for the human body?

a) Skin

b) Neutrophil

c) Pathogen

d) Lymph Nodes

Skin

100

What is the outside layer of a cell called?

a) Cytosol

b) Organelle

c) Cell membrane

d) Nucleus

c) Cell membrane

100

The _______ carry blood with oxygen to all parts of the body

Arteries

100

Which organ produces insulin?

a) Liver

b) Pancreas

c) Lungs

d) Intestines

b) Pancreas

200

Which bacteria cause diarrhea, fever, and vomiting?

a) salmonella enterica

b) lactococcus lactis

c) bifidobacterium longum

d) streptococcus pyogenes

Salmonella enterica
200

What is a Neutrophil?

a) a red blood cell

b) a white blood cell

c) a yellow blood cell

d) a blue blood cell

red blood cell

200

What is the liquid inside the cell membrane called?

a) Cell liquid

b) Cytosol

c) Nucleus

d) Organelle

b) Cytosol

200

__________ are tiny tubes that help blood reach each cell

Capillaries

200
Messages are quickly sent among these cells because each one is connected to many others.

Brain cells

300

What virus causes the flu?

a) rhinovirus

b) ebolavirus

c) influenza A virus

d) poliovirus

Influenza A virus

300

What is the body's second line of defense?

a) Mucus, hair, tears, saliva

b) Neutrophil

c) Skin

d) Blood cells

Mucus, hair, tears, saliva

300

Which of the following are NOT functions of organelles?

a) Help cell get energy from food

b) Help cell build parts

c) Store and transport things

d) Help cell move

d) Help cell move

300

The _____ carry blood without oxygen back to the heart

Veins

300

The cells of this tissue are grouped like bundles of sticks and work together to push and pull bones. 

Muscle tissue

400

Which bacteria live in the intestines and help with digestion?

a) salmonella enterica

b) lactococcus lactis

c) bifidobacterium longum

d) streptococcus pyogenes

Bifidobacterium longum

400

What does it mean to engulf something?

to completely surround something

400

What is the purpose of the nucleus?

a) Holds all the information that tells the cell how to function

b) Helps the cell get energy from food

c) Helps the cell build parts

d) Helps store and transport things

a) Holds all the information that tells the cell how to function

400

Where does the blood in our body get oxygen from?

Lungs

400

Describe the inflammatory response

how the body reacts to pathogens

500

What virus causes measles?

a) rhinovirus

b) ebolavirus

c) influenza A virus

d) measles morbillivirus

Measles morbillivirus

500

Name 5 organs


Lung, heart, liver, pancreas, stomach, brain

500

These cells move throughout the body carrying oxygen. What are these cells called?

Red blood cells

500

Which tube is the biggest, strongest and thickest?

a) Capillaries

b) Veins

c) Arteries

c) Arteries

500

What are the two quotations we memorized?

1. Consecrate and devote yourselves to the betterment and service of all the human race.

2. It is obvious that all created things are connected one to another by a linkage complete and perfect, even, for example, as are the members of the human body. 

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