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Body System Test Part 2
Test Description: Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory and Respiratory Questions
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The trachea branches into two tubes known as the
A
alveoli
B
bronchioles
C
lungs
D
bronchi
2) What is the sheet of muscle below the lungs that aids in breathing?
A
liver
B
biceps
C
diaphragm
D
stomach
3) Which of the following represents the function of the respiratory system?
A
takes in oxygen, gives of carbon dioxide
B
directs body functions
C
protects against diseases
D
transports materials
4) Which two body systems work closely together to pump oxygenated blood through the body?
A
respiratory and muscular
B
skeletal and muscular
C
respiratory and circulatory
D
muscular and circulatory
5) What is the function of the heart?
A
transport blood
B
carry nutrients to body
C
pump blood to body
D
oxygenate blood
6) Where does the exchange of food, oxygen and waste occur?
A
arteries
B
veins
C
lymph vessels
D
capillaries
7) Which type of blood vessels carry blood away from the heart to the body?
A
veins
B
none of the above
C
capillaries
D
arteries
8) As your heart rate increases, the amount of carbon dioxide you exhale -
A
decreases
B
increases
C
stays the same
D
decreases then increases
9) In the human digestive system most nutrients are absorbed into the blood through the lining of the
A
large intestine
B
small intestine
C
stomach
D
esophagus
10) Which of the following systems must work together to bring oxygen to a muscle?
A
digestive and reproductive
B
respiratory and circulatory
C
circulatory and reproductive
D
digestive and respiratory
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