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Cells And Body Systems
Test Description: Review of cells and body systems
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Organisms are classified as insects based on their
A
internal and external structures
B
form of communication
C
natural habitat
D
method of reproduction
2) Nutrients from digested food enter the blood stream through the process of
A
respiration
B
secretion
C
absorption
D
elimination
3) The kidneys, which remove dissolved wastes from the blood, are organs of the
A
excretory system
B
skeletal system
C
endocrine system
D
nervous system
4) Which two systems of a rabbit\'s body must be working together for the rabbit to run away from a fox?
A
muscular and skeletal
B
digestive and endocrine
C
excretory and respiratory
D
reproductive and nervous
5) In which process is oxygen used to release the energy stored in food
A
photosynthesis
B
digestion
C
repiration
D
reproduction
6) Infectious diseases are caused by
A
allergies
B
chemical spills
C
vitamin deficiencies
D
microorganisms
7) What is the function of DNA in a cell
A
regulating the movement of nutrients
B
provided energy for activities
C
storing and releasing chemicals
D
carrying genetic material
8) What is the main function of the circulatory system?
A
digest proteins
B
produce hormones
C
transport materials
D
secrete enzymes
9) Cells are to tissues as tissues are to
A
bacteria
B
organs
C
systems
D
microbes
10) When a person breathes, the lungs absorb oxygen, which is used by cells to carry out the process of
A
secretion
B
respiration
C
photosynthesis
D
excretion
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