What is the smallest element of any living thing?
A) An organelle
B) Tissue
C) An Organelle
D) A cell
D. A Cell
Which human body systems are directly involved in reflex actions such as knee jerks?
A. Nervous System
B. Endocrine System
C. Muscular System
D. A and C
D. A and C
What is a group of organs that perform major functions for the organism?
Organ system
A person's lung is a vital organ that is protected by what specific bone or bones?
The Ribs or Rib cage
Which system controls your muscular system?
The Nervous System
Which glads produce adrenaline?
The Adrenal Glands
Which system produces blood cells?
A. The Endocrine System
B. The Skeletal System
C. The Muscular System
D. The Reproductive System
B. The Skeletal System
What are the 3 layers of bones
Compact, Spongy, and Marrow
What's the difference between tissues and organs?
A. Tissues are the basic unit of an organism; organisms are independent parts of organ system
B. Tissues are groups of similarly structured cells working as a unit; organs are groups of tissues working to do a particular job.
C. Tissues are not alive; organs are alive
D. Tissues are made up of independence cells that function separately, organs are made up of cells working together.
B. Tissues are groups of similarly structured cells working as a unit; organs are groups of tissues working to do a particular job.
Which system regulates the development of your body and energy being processed from food?
Which gland is known as the Master Gland?
The Pituitary Gland
A group of tissue working together to accomplish a specific purpose is ___________.
A. Organ System
B. Tissue
C. Organ
D. All of the above
C. Organ
Which controls which?
A. The Nervous System controls the Muscular system
B. The Muscular System controls the Nervous System
C. The pituitary Gland controls is all
D. The Skeletal System control them all
A. The Nervous system controls the muscular system.
The heart is made of 1 types of muscle. What is it?
Cardiac
The hormones in a body are a product of which system?
The Endocrine System
What is the system that protects bone you from percieved danger?
The Nervous System
Which statement about the body is incorrect?
A. Each system is may of multilayered parts.
B. Body Systems interact with other body systems constantly.
C. Systems work together to maintain homeostasis
D. Each part of a system works on its own without help from other parts within the system.
D.Each part of a system works on its own without help from other parts within the system.
A human is a(n) ____________ that have a make up of smaller components that help with the division of labor and survival.
Organism
Why do different types of cells have different types of shapes?
A. Different cells specialize in and perform different functions. The shape and size will form specialized tissues based on the structure.
B. Cells have different sizes and shapes to help provide cells with the ability to change
C. Different sizes and shapes provide cells due to environmental conditions.
D. Size and shapes are impacted by the amount of nutrition.
A. Different cells specialize in and perform different functions. The shape and size will form specialized tissues based on the structure.
How are hormones spread throughout the body?
A. Nerves
B. Cells
C. The bloodstream
D. All of the above
C. The Bloodstream
This is a part of the body that converts food into energy.
A. The Cell
B. Nervous System
C. Reproductive System
D. The Endocrine System
D. The Endocrine System
Which systems are involved with maintaining homeostasis?
A. The Nervous System and Endocrine System?
B. The Nervous, Endocrine, Reproductive, Muscular, and Skeletal Systems
C. The Nervous System and Reproductive only
D. The Nervous, Endocrine, reproductive, and muscular
B. The Nervous, Endocrine, Reproductive, Muscular, and Skeletal Systems
Define tissue
A group of cells that work together to perform a certain task
List 3 types of muscles found in your body.
Smooth, Cardiac, and Skeletal
What bone is responsible for the protection of the thoughts you have?
A. Skull
B. The Skeletal System
C. The Rib
D. The Femur
A. Skull