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All the human organ systems work together to provide sen s ory info r m a. .. m ai nt ain hom eostasis. co ordinate m uscle m ov... proc esss e nsor y inform a.. . 0% 11% 11% 79% 1. provide sensory information. 2. maintain homeostasis. 3. coordinate muscle movement. 4. process sensory information.

All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

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Page 1: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

All the human organ systems work together to

provid

e senso

ry in

forma...

maintai

n homeostasis

.

coord

inate m

uscle m

ov...

proce

ss se

nsory in

form

a...

0%11%11%

79%1. provide sensory information.

2. maintain homeostasis.

3. coordinate muscle movement.

4. process sensory information.

Page 2: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

The integumentary system does NOT contain

Skin

Hair

Nails

Cartilage

11%

71%

14%

4%

1. Skin2. Hair3. Nails4. Cartilage

Page 3: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Which bones form an immovable joint?

the bones o

f the hip jo

int

the bones o

f the sk

ull

the bones o

f the elbow j..

.

the rib

s and verte

brae

18%7%4%

71%1. the bones of the hip

joint2. the bones of the skull3. the bones of the

elbow joint4. the ribs and

vertebrae

Page 4: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Blood flows from the lungs to the heart through the

coro

nary vein.

coro

nary arte

ry.

pulmonary ve

ins.

pulmonary arte

ries.

7%

39%

29%25%

1. coronary vein.2. coronary artery.3. pulmonary veins.4. pulmonary arteries.

Page 5: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

The function of red blood cells is to transport

Nutri

ents

Waste

products

Carbon dioxide

Oxyg

en

4%

89%

4%4%

1. Nutrients2. Waste products3. Carbon dioxide4. Oxygen

Page 6: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Because there is more oxygen in an alveolus than in the blood around it, oxygen diffuses

from the

capilla

ries i

nto th

e veins.

arterie

s into

the ca

pillarie

s.

alveolus into

the blood.

blood into

the alve

olus.

18%11%

57%

14%

1. capillaries into the veins.

2. arteries into the capillaries.

3. alveolus into the blood.

4. blood into the alveolus.

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What is the function of white blood cells?

to re

move w

aste pro

ducts

to attack

fore

ign su

bsta...

to help cl

ot blood

to tr

ansport

oxygen

0% 4%4%

93%1. to remove waste products

2. to attack foreign substances

3. to help clot blood4. to transport oxygen

Page 8: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

The digestive organ that absorbs most of the nutrients is the

Gall b

ladder

Larg

e intesti

ne

Small i

ntesti

ne

Stomach

11%

39%39%

11%

1. Gall bladder2. Large intestine3. Small intestine4. Stomach

Page 9: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Partially digested food passes from the stomach into the

Pancreas

Small i

ntesti

ne

Larg

e intesti

ne

Bladder

18%

7%

21%

54%1. Pancreas2. Small intestine3. Large intestine4. Bladder

Page 10: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Food is moved through the digestive system by

Absorp

tion

Perista

lsis

Chemical d

igestion

Mech

anical d

igestion

7%

18%

7%

68%1. Absorption2. Peristalsis3. Chemical digestion4. Mechanical

digestion

Page 11: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

The primary job of the large intestine is to

absorb

suga

rs fro

m dige...

absorb

minerals

from di...

remove w

astes f

rom dig.

..

remove w

ater f

rom dige

...

7%

46%

32%

14%

1. absorb sugars from digested food.

2. absorb minerals from digested food.

3. remove wastes from digested food.

4. remove water from digested food.

Page 12: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

The stomach is important mostly in the digestion of

Prote

ins Fa

ts

Carbohydrate

s

Vitamins

21%

0%

43%

36%

1. Proteins2. Fats3. Carbohydrates4. Vitamins

Page 13: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Which of the following is NOT an excretory organ?

lungs

Skin

Kidney

Small i

ntesti

ne

14%

32%

4%

50%1. lungs2. Skin3. Kidney 4. Small intestine

Page 14: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

The first digestive enzymes that act on food are produced by the

Tongue

Stomach

Saliv

ary glands

Esophag

us

18%

4%

75%

4%

1. Tongue2. Stomach3. Salivary glands4. Esophagus

Page 15: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

A group of different tissues working together to accomplish a common purpose is

Cell

Org

an

Org

an syste

m

Org

anism

4%0%

46%50%1. Cell

2. Organ3. Organ system4. Organism

Page 16: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Which cells can contract?

Connective

Skeletal

Muscl

e

Epith

elial

4% 7%

86%

4%

1. Connective2. Skeletal3. Muscle4. Epithelial

Page 17: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Vessels carrying blood back to the heart are

Capillarie

s

Lymph ve

ssels

Arterie

s Veins

14%

46%

32%

7%

1. Capillaries2. Lymph vessels3. Arteries4. Veins

Page 18: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Which is not an example of physical or mechanical digestion?

Chewing

The action of s

aliva

The churn

ing of the st

...

11%

29%

61%1. Chewing2. The action of saliva3. The churning of the

stomach

Page 19: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

The tiny blood vessels that deliver and pick up materials from the cells are called

Capillarie

s

arterio

les Vein

Arterie

s

43%

7%4%

46%1. Capillaries2. arterioles3. Vein4. Arteries

Page 20: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Which is an example of a Hinge Joint?

Neck

Shoulder

Knee H

ip

0% 4%

89%

7%

1. Neck2. Shoulder3. Knee4. Hip

Page 21: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Caitlin has her gall bladder removed. She is instructed to change her diet to compensate for the lack of this organ. As her dietician what foods would you tell her

to avoid?

Fats

Protiens

Carbohydrate

s

Vitamin C

71%

4%11%14%

1. Fats2. Protiens3. Carbohydrates4. Vitamin C

Page 22: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Which pair of terms does not fit the pattern?

nephrons:

kidney

capilla

ries:

artery

alveoli: lung

villi:

small i

ntesti

ne

48%

7%

19%

26%

1. nephrons: kidney2. capillaries: artery3. alveoli: lung4. villi: small intestine

Page 23: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

In which of the following blood vessels would you find red blood cells with a low

concentration of oxygen?

Aorta

Pulmonary ar

tery

Pulmonary ve

in

Carotid arte

ry

36%

21%

29%

14%

1. Aorta2. Pulmonary artery3. Pulmonary vein4. Carotid artery

Page 24: All the human organ systems work together to 1.provide sensory information. 2.maintain homeostasis. 3.coordinate muscle movement. 4.process sensory information

Which statement about red blood cells is not correct?

They have no nucle

i.

They conta

in hemoglobin.

They are outn

umbered ..

They carry

oxygen m

ole...

21%

7%

64%

7%

1. They have no nuclei.2. They contain

hemoglobin.3. They are

outnumbered by the white blood cells.

4. They carry oxygen molecules.

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The pancreas secretes

Insu

lin Bile

Peptic juice

Amylase

0% 0%0%0%

151. Insulin2. Bile3. Peptic juice4. Amylase