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This body system is responsible for protecting the body from outside, keeps water inside the body, and has waste (urea) removed by sweat.
a) Integumentary system
b) Skeletal system
c) Excretory system
d) Muscular system
What are the parts of the integumentary system?
a) Skin, hair, nails
b) Kidneys, skin, hair nails
c) Bladder, kidney, urethra
d) Bones, bone marrow, red and white blood cells
This body system removes waste materials from the blood and body to maintain homeostasis.
a) Excretory system
b) Integumentary system
c) Skeletal system
d) Muscular system
This part of the Excretory system allows urine to exit the the bladder and out of body.
a) Urea
b) Urethra
c) Kidney
d) Bladder
What are the epidermis and dermis?
a) Layers of the skin
b) Parts of the excretory system
c) Responsible for contracting and relaxing muscles
d) Responsible for creating red and white blood cells
What is peristalsis?
a) Involuntary movements that the esophagus makes to send food to the stomach
b) Voluntary movements that the esophagus makes to send food to the stomach
c) Filtering out toxins from the blood
d) Storing waste materials from digestion
This body system is responsible for moving bones, causing muscles to contract and relax, and can be involuntary or voluntary.
a) Integumentary system
b) Excretory system
c) Muscular system
d) Skeletal system
Which of the muscle types is found in the digestive tract and walls of blood vessels?
a) Smooth
b) Cardiac
c) Skeletal
d) Strong
Which of the muscle types are found in your heart and are involuntary?
a) Cardiac
b) Smooth
c) Skeletal
d) Strong
Which of these is NOT a chemical reaction?
a) Chewing in the mouth to break down food
b) Stomach acid to break food down into protein
c) Saliva enzymes start digesting food in the mouth
d) Intestinal Bacteria covert fiber to fat
This body system is responsible for making red and white blood cells through bone marrow.
a) Integumentary system
b) Skeletal system
c) Excretory system
d) Muscular system
What is the longest organ in the in the digestive system
a) Ureter
b) Intestines
c) Skin
d) Spinal column
This organ filters waste from the blood stream
a) Liver
b) Kidney
c) Bone Marrow
d) Stomach
Which of these are a chemical change in the digestive system?
a) Stomach acid breaks down candy
b) Chewing food into smaller pieces to be swallowed
c) Filtering urea through the kidneys
d) Urine passing through the urethra
This system releases chemical energy that was stored in food and turns the chemical energy into thermal energy.
a) Digestive system
b) Excretory system
c) Integumentary system
d) Skeletal/muscular systems
This body system filters waste in the kidneys, moves down the ureters, collects in the bladder, and leaves the body through the urethra.
a) Excretory system
b) Muscular system
c) Skeletal system
d) Integumentary system
This word describes maintaining balance in cells and body systems with how much waste is in the system.
a) Homeostasis
b) Ligaments
c) Dermis
d) Epidermis
What are nephrons?
a) Basic structure cell for kidneys
b) Basic structure cell for the liver
c) Basic structure cell of the bladder
d) Basic structure cell of the spinal cord
These work in pairs to allow movement in the body
a) Skeletal muscles
b) Urethra
c) Excretory system
d) Smooth muscles
What is the function of bone marrow?
a) To create red and white blood cells
b) To regulate blood pressure
c) To allow for bending at joints
d) Connecting muscle to bone
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