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Science Vocabulary-Chapter 2
Test Description: Human Body Systems-4th Grade
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which body system is responsible for breaking down food into nutrients that the body can use?
A
Circulatory System
B
Skeletal System
C
Muscular System
D
Digestive System
2) Which is the correct order food travels in the digestive system?
A
stomach--esophagus--mouth--small intestine, large intestine
B
stomach--small intestine--large intestine--mouth--esophagus
C
mouth--esophagus--stomach--small intestine--large intestine
D
mouth--stomach--esophagus--large intestine--small intestine
3) True or False: The stomach mixes and stores food and turns it into a soupy mix.
A
True
B
False
4) Which of the following is NOT one of the main kinds of nutrients your body needs?
A
fats
B
carbohydrates
C
proteins
D
fruits and vegetables
5) Which body system is made up of the nose, mouth, lungs and trachea?
A
respiratory system
B
circulatory system
C
digestive system
D
skeletal system
6) Which blood vessel carries blood away from the heart to capillaries?
A
capillary
B
artery
C
vein
7) Which blood vessel carries blood to the heart?
A
artery
B
vein
C
capillary
8) Which body system transports oxygen, nutrients, water and wastes throughout the body?
A
respiratory system
B
circulatory system
C
digestive system
D
skeletal system
9) The upper chambers of the heart are called ___________
A
arteries
B
ventricles
C
veins
D
atrium
10) Where does the blood pick up oxygen?
A
in the diaphragm
B
in the heart
C
in the lungs
D
in the arteries
*select an answer for all questions
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