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Respiratory Circulatory System Quiz Prep
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1) In cellular respiration glucose and oxygen are used to make CO2, water amd ...
A
more oxygen
B
lactic acid
C
ATP
D
alcohol
2) How do white blood cells respond to pathogens?
A
all of the answers
B
produce antibodies
C
engulf and destroy bacteria
D
id invaders for destruction
3) What happens to Carbon dioxide levels in the blood when I person is active?
A
decreases
B
increases
C
stays the same
D
depends on the person
4) What is the job of red blood cells?
A
carry oxygen
B
fight pathogens
C
clot blood
D
none of the answers
5) What is the function of the aveoli?
A
The tube that transfers air into the lungs
B
pumps blood throughout the body
C
carries oxygen
D
the site in the lungs where CO2 and O2 are exchanged
6) What molecule diffuses into the capillaries from the lungs?
A
C6H12O6
B
Carbon dioxide
C
H2O
D
Oxygen
7) Which body system acts as a transportation system?
A
nervous
B
excretory
C
respiratory
D
circulatory
8) Which of the following are the smallest blood vessels?
A
lymph vessels
B
arteries
C
capillaries
D
veins
9) Which body system collects the fluid lost by the blood and returns it to the body's transport system?
A
nervous
B
lymphatic
C
respiratory
D
circulatory
10) What term is used to describe the swelling of tissues?
A
stroke
B
cancer
C
hypertention
D
edema
11) The process by which O2 and CO2 are exchanges is called?
A
respiration
B
systemic circulation
C
emphysema
D
cellular respiration
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