Human Body Systems Part A Question Preview (ID: 52016)


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Name the system: the pathway of nerves that communicate with your brain
a) Nervous System
b) Circulatory System
c) Respiratory System
d) Digestive System

Name the system: the tissues and organs that allow your blood to flow throughout your body
a) Circulatory System
b) Nervous System
c) Respiratory System
d) Digestive System

Name the system: the tissues and organs that allow your body to take in oxygen from the air
a) Respiratory System
b) Nervous System
c) Skeletal System
d) Circulatory System

Name the system: the tissues and organs that allow your body to take in food, absorb nutrients, and get rid of waste
a) Digestive System
b) Skeletal System
c) Respiratory System
d) Muscular System

Name the system: the framework of bones that gives your body support
a) Skeletal System
b) Respiratory System
c) Digestive System
d) Muscular System

Name the system: the tissues and organs that allow your body to move
a) Muscular System
b) Digestive System
c) Excretory System
d) Skeletal System

Name the system: the tissues and organs that help your body get rid of waste and toxins
a) Excretory system
b) Skeletal System
c) Digestive System
d) Muscular System

Substances that are poisonous to your body
a) toxins
b) joints
c) arteries
d) veins

Tubes that direct blood that’s full of oxygen out into your body
a) arteries
b) veins
c) esophagus
d) toxins

The point where two bones meet
a) a joint
b) a toxin
c) a vein
d) an artery

Tubes that direct the blood that has no more oxygen back to your heart
a) veins
b) esophagus
c) arteries
d) joints

The tube of muscles that connects your mouth to your stomach
a) esophagus
b) artery
c) diaphragm
d) brain stem

The very bottom of your brain responsible for keeping your lungs breathing and your heart beating
a) brain stem
b) esophagus
c) diaphragm
d) joint

A muscle that sits below your lungs; it contracts (gets smaller) when you breathe in, and expands when you breathe out
a) diaphragm
b) esophagus
c) brain stem
d) vein

The muscles that allow you to move intentionally
a) skeletal muscle
b) smooth muscle
c) cardiac muscle
d) esophagus

The muscles that do work inside your body such as pushing food along
a) smooth muscle
b) skeletal muscle
c) cardiac muscle
d) diaphragm

The muscles that make up your heart
a) cardiac muscle
b) smooth muscle
c) skeletal muscle
d) toxins

Which organ is in both the circulatory and the digestive system?
a) liver
b) stomach
c) brain
d) kidney

Which organ removes water from what is left of your food?
a) large intestine
b) small intestine
c) stomach
d) esophagus

Which organ digests food by absorbing nutrients?
a) small intestine
b) large intestine
c) stomach
d) esophagus

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