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Which of the following systems is responsible for the body’s movements and exertion of force on objects in the environment?
a) nervous
b) muscular
c) digestive
d) circulatory

If you were observing cells under a microscope, what will lead you to infer that the cells are animal cells?
a) The absence of cell walls and chloroplasts
b) The presence of cell walls and chloroplasts
c) The presence of nuclei and chloroplasts
d) The absence of organelles and tissues

Where is urine stored?
a) the bladder
b) the kidneys
c) the urethra
d) the ureters

What is the correct order from simplest to most complex
a) organ, tissue, cell
b) cell, organ, tissue
c) cell, tissue, organ
d) tissue, organ, cell

Which organ removes cell waste from the blood?
a) the large intestine
b) the small intestine
c) the heart
d) the kidney

Which best describes the role of the esophagus in digestion?
a) It carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
b) It releases acid and mixes food.
c) It aids in absorption of nutrients from food.
d) It carries food from the stomach to the intestines.

The digestion process begins in which of the following?
a) mouth
b) stomach
c) large intestine
d) small intestine

Which list gives the correct order of food traveling through the digestive system after it is swallowed?
a) stomach, esophagus, large intestine, small intestine
b) small intestine, large intestine, esophagus, stomach
c) esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
d) esophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine

Where does oxygen-rich blood go after leaving the lungs?
a) the brain
b) the kidneys
c) the stomach
d) the heart

Which of the following systems breaks food into nutrients that can be used by the body?
a) digestive
b) circulatory
c) respiratory
d) reproductive

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