Resp 1
Resp 2
Nervous 1
Nervous 2
100

What is the main function of the respiratory system?

A. Pump blood
B. Break down food
C. Exchange gases

C. Exchange gases

100

Which structure carries air from the nose to the lungs?

A. Esophagus
B. Trachea
C. Artery

B. Trachea

100

What is the main function of the nervous system?

A. Break down food
B. Control and coordinate body activities
C. Pump blood

B. Control and coordinate body activities

100

 Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination?

A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Brainstem

B. Cerebellum

200

 Which gas do humans breathe in?

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Oxygen
C. Nitrogen

B. Oxygen

200

What is the function of the nose in breathing?

A. Pumps blood
B. Filters and warms air
C. Digests food

B. Filters and warms air

200

 Which organ is the control center of the body?

A. Heart
B. Brain
C. Lungs

B. Brain

200

 Which part of the brain controls thinking and memory?

A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Spinal cord

A. Cerebrum

300

Which gas do humans breathe out?

A. Oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Hydrogen

B. Carbon dioxide

300

Which part connects the trachea to the lungs?

A. Bronchi
B. Alveoli
C. Diaphragm

A. Bronchi

300

 What is the spinal cord’s main function?

A. Pump oxygen
B. Send messages between brain and body
C. Digest food

B. Send messages between brain and body

300

 Which part of the brain controls breathing and heart rate?

A. Cerebrum
B. Brainstem
C. Cerebellum

B. Brainstem

400

Which organ is the main part of the respiratory system?

A. Heart
B. Lungs
C. Brain

B. Lungs

400

Why are alveoli important?

A. They move blood
B. They store food
C. They allow gas exchange

C. They allow gas exchange

400

Which cells carry messages in the nervous system?

A. Neurons
B. Red blood cells
C. Muscle cells

A. Neurons

400

What is a reflex?

A. A slow response
B. A voluntary action
C. A quick automatic response

C. A quick automatic response

500

 What is the trachea commonly called?

A. Food pipe
B. Windpipe
C. Air sac

B. Windpipe

500

Which system works closely with the respiratory system?

A. Digestive system
B. Circulatory system
C. Skeletal system

B. Circulatory system

500

 What is a neuron?

A. A bone cell
B. A nerve cell
C. A blood cell

B. A nerve cell

500

Which part of the body is mainly responsible for reflex actions?

A. Brain
B. Spinal cord
C. Heart

B. Spinal cord

600

 Where does gas exchange happen in the lungs?

A. Bronchi
B. Alveoli
C. Trachea

B. Alveoli

600

What do red blood cells carry from the lungs?

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Oxygen
C. Water

B. Oxygen

600

What part of the neuron receives signals?

A. Axon
B. Dendrites
C. Nucleus

B. Dendrites

600

What protects the brain?

A. Muscles
B. Skull
C. Skin

B. Skull

700

What are alveoli?

A. Muscles
B. Blood vessels
C. Tiny air sacs

C. Tiny air sacs

700

 What happens to oxygen after it enters the blood?

A. It leaves the body
B. It is carried to cells
C. It turns into food

B. It is carried to cells

700

What part of the neuron sends signals away from the cell body?

A. Dendrites
B. Axon
C. Membrane

B. Axon

700

 What protects the spinal cord?

A. Ribs
B. Skull
C. Vertebrae

C. Vertebrae

800

 What is the diaphragm?

A. A bone
B. A muscle that helps breathing
C. A lung

B. A muscle that helps breathing

800

 What can damage the respiratory system?

A. Clean air
B. Exercise
C. Smoking

C. Smoking

800

What system works closely with the nervous system to respond to stimuli?

A. Skeletal system
B. Muscular system
C. Digestive system

B. Muscular system

800

Which of these is part of the central nervous system?

A. Nerves
B. Brain
C. Muscles

B. Brain

900

 What happens when you inhale?

A. Lungs shrink
B. Diaphragm moves up
C. Lungs fill with air

C. Lungs fill with air

900

Which organ protects the entrance to the trachea when swallowing?

A. Epiglottis
B. Alveoli
C. Bronchi

A. Epiglottis

900

What is a stimulus?

A. A response
B. A change in the environment
C. A type of cell

B. A change in the environment

900

Which of these is part of the peripheral nervous system?

A. Brain
B. Spinal cord
C. Nerves

C. Nerves

1000

 What happens when you exhale?

A. Lungs fill with air
B. Air leaves the lungs
C. Oxygen enters blood

B. Air leaves the lungs

1000

 Why do humans need oxygen?

A. To digest food
B. To make energy in cells
C. To pump blood

B. To make energy in cells

1000

What is a response?

A. The reaction to a stimulus
B. A type of neuron
C. A body organ

A. The reaction to a stimulus

1000

How do neurons communicate?

A. Through bones
B. Through electrical and chemical signals
C. Through blood

B. Through electrical and chemical signals