What is a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?
A) A stomach virus
B) An infection passed through food
C) An infection spread through sexual contact
D) A type of cancer
C) An infection spread through sexual contact
What do ribosomes do in a cell?
A) Store energy
B) Break down waste
C) Make proteins
D) Transport water
Make proteins
Which STI is currently not curable, but can be managed with medication?
A) Syphilis
B) HIV
C) Gonorrhea
D) Chlamydia
B) HIV
At about how many weeks is a baby typically born?
A) 20 weeks
B) 30 weeks
C) 40 weeks
D) 60 weeks
C) 40 weeks
Where does photosynthesis take place?
A) Mitochondria
B) Nucleus
C) Chloroplast
D) Ribosome
C) Chloroplast
Which of the following is a common symptom of STIs?
A) Sneezing
B) Skin rash or itching in the genital area
C) Tooth pain
D) Coughing
B) Skin rash or itching in the genital area
Which part of the plant cell helps keep its shape?
A) Nucleus
B) Cell wall
C) Cytoplasm
D) Chloroplast
B) Cell wall
Why is it important to treat STIs early?
A) To grow faster
B) To avoid spreading it to others and prevent complications
C) To lose weight
D) To improve digestion
B) To avoid spreading it to others and prevent complications
What happens during labor?
A) The egg is released
B) The mother feels sleepy
C) The baby is born through contractions
D) The placenta forms
C) The baby is born through contractions
What gas do plants take in for photosynthesis?
A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Hydrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
Can a person have an STI without showing symptoms?
A) No, symptoms always appear
B) Yes, some STIs have no symptoms
C) Only men can have hidden symptoms
D) Only teenagers get STIs
B) Yes, some STIs have no symptoms
What do plants produce during photosynthesis?
A) Sugar and oxygen
B) Carbon dioxide and water
C) Only energy
D) Proteins and fats
Sugar and oxygen
What is an embryo?
A) A newborn baby
B) A fertilized egg that starts developing into a baby
C) A female egg cell
D) A pregnancy test
B) A fertilized egg that starts developing into a baby
What is a prenatal test?
A) A test to check for allergies
B) A test to check the baby's health before birth
C) A school exam
D) A type of birth control
B) A test to check the baby's health before birth
What type of transport uses energy (ATP)?
A) Passive transport
B) Diffusion
C) Osmosis
D) Active transport
D) Active transport
Which of the following STIs is caused by bacteria?
A) HIV
B) Herpes
C) Gonorrhea
D) HPV
C) Gonorrhea
What is chlorophyll?
A) A type of sugar
B) A green pigment that captures sunlight
C) A cell membrane
D) A plant hormone
B) A green pigment that captures sunlight
Where does the embryo grow during pregnancy?
A) In the stomach
B) In the ovary
C) In the uterus
D) In the fallopian tube
C) In the uterus
What can doctors learn from a prenatal ultrasound?
A) The baby’s grades
B) The baby’s location and heartbeat
C) The color of the baby’s eyes
D) The baby's future height
B) The baby’s location and heartbeat
What is diffusion?
A) Movement of water
B) Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
C) Cell division
D) Making proteins
B) Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
How can most STIs be prevented?
A) Taking vitamins
B) Using antibiotics every week
C) Using condoms and getting tested regularly
D) Drinking water
C) Using condoms and getting tested regularly
What do mitochondria do in both plant and animal cells?
A) Control the cell
B) Perform photosynthesis
C) Produce energy from food
D) Transport oxygen
Produce energy from food
What is the function of the placenta?
A) Helps with digestion
B) Connects the baby to the uterus and provides nutrients
C) Stores oxygen
D) Cleans the mother's blood
B) Connects the baby to the uterus and provides nutrients
Why are prenatal tests important?
A) They help plan a party
B) They check if the baby is doing well and detect possible problems early
C) They make the baby grow faster
D) They tell if the baby likes music
B) They check if the baby is doing well and detect possible problems early
Which organelle is found only in plant cells?
A) Nucleus
B) Chloroplast
C) Cell membrane
D) Mitochondria
B) Chloroplast