Scientific Method
Muscles and Breathing
Muscles and Blood
The Skeleton
Muscles and Moving
100

What is the first step of the scientific method?

Making an observation

100

What is Respiration? 

The breakdown of food (glucose) to release energy

100

How many chambers does the heart have? 

4

100

What makes bones strong?

What makes bones light? 

Compact bone and spongy bone

100

What is the electric message that the brain sends called? 

Impulse

200

What step of the scientific method describes the observations or measurements collected in experiments?

Data / Results

200

What do intercostal muscles do when a person exhales? 

relax

200

Where are blood cells made? 

Bone Marrow

200

Where are bone cells made? 

Osteoblasts

200

What are muscles that work together called? 

Antagonistic Muscles

300

Mahmoud intends to conduct a scientific experiment. Outline the steps of the Scientific Method in the correct order that he should follow to ensure a successful experiment. 

1. Observation

2. Question

3. Hypothesis 

4. Prediction (if skipped, it is fine)

5. Experiment

6. Results

7. Conclusion

300

What are two adaptations of muscle cells? 

- have long strands that can contract and relax / change shape

- Muscle cells have more mitochondria than other cells

300

What are the three blood vessels and state the function of each.

Veins: Carry mostly deoxygenated blood towards the heart

Arteries: Carry mostly oxygenated blood away from the heart

Capillaries: have very thin walls so that nutrients, oxygen, and carbon dioxide can enter and leave the blood.

300

What type of joint allows movement in one direction? 

Hinge Joint

300

Why do muscles need to work in pairs?

Because muscles can only pull not push

400

Sarah was walking to school one day when she noticed that one side of the sidewalk had a lot more plants than the other.

a. What step of the scientific method does this statement show?

b. State a hypothesis / prediction Jana can make. 

a. Observation

b. That that side of the sidewalk gets more sun / is watered more / gets more nutrients.

400

If Abdul Muiz breathes in and out 65 times in 5 minutes, what is his breathing rate?

13 breaths per minute

400

Name the four components of blood and state the functions of each.

RBCs: transport oxygen around the body

WBCs: fight infections

Plasma: Nutrients and waste materials are dissolved in the plasma to be transported by blood

Platelets: stops bleeding (helps with blood clotting)

400

What is the difference between ligaments and tendons?

Ligaments: Connect bone to bone

Tendons: Connect muscle to bone

400

Fill in the blanks: 

Newtons in the unit of _________. It can be measured using a _____________. 

force / force meter.

500

Jodie notices that her cat is not eating her food. Use the scientific method in order to figure out why (you can make up your own results).

Any correct response that makes sense; ensuring that: the question, hypothesis, experiment, results, and conclusion are presented in order.

500

What gas goes from the blood to the lungs? Where does this gas come from? 

Carbon Dioxide. Made by respiration inside cells. 

500
Why does a person's pulse increase when exercising? 

More oxygen needs to be delivered to cells for more energy. So blood has to be pumped faster as RBCs in blood carry oxygen. 

500

State the two main types of joints. Fixed and _________. What are the subtypes and examples of each. 

Flexible joints.

Made up of hinge, ball and socket, & pivot joints. 

Hinge: elbow / knee

Ball and socket: shoulder / hips

Pivot: neck

500

What do our muscles do to lift our lower arm? 

What do our muscles do to lower our lower arm?

Lift: 

Biceps contract; triceps relax

Lower: 

Triceps contract; biceps relax