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In Class Review Slide Set Unit 1, Lesson 4. The ____________ are specialized tubes in the kidneys in which waste is collected from the blood. Nephrons Enzymes Urine Peristalisis. The ____________ are specialized tubes in the kidneys in which waste is collected from the blood. Nephrons - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: In Class Review Slide Set Unit 1, Lesson 4

Review Slide SetUnit 1, Lesson 4

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The ____________ are specialized tubes in the kidneys in which waste is collected from the blood. A. NephronsB. EnzymesC. UrineD. Peristalisis

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The ____________ are specialized tubes in the kidneys in which waste is collected from the blood. A. NephronsB. EnzymesC. UrineD. Peristalisis

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• Which of the following sentences best describes the esophagus?

• A. It produces bile that helps the digestive system break down fats.

• B. It is a muscular tube that moves food from the mouth to the stomach.

• C. It releases enzymes into the small intestine that aid in chemical digestion.

• D. It is a muscular bag that churns food and produces acid and enzymes for chemical digestion.

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• Which of the following sentences best describes the esophagus?

• A. It produces bile that helps the digestive system break down fats.

• B. It is a muscular tube that moves food from the mouth to the stomach.

• C. It releases enzymes into the small intestine that aid in chemical digestion.

• D. It is a muscular bag that churns food and produces acid and enzymes for chemical digestion.

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• Which of the following is a correct statement about the role of the kidney in homeostasis?

• A. The kidney helps to keep smooth muscle contracting efficiently.

• B. The kidney filters wastes, such as sodium, from the blood.• C. The kidney stores bile, which breaks down fats in the

intestine.• D. The kidney works with the endocrine system to help the

body react to stimuli that occur outside the body.

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• Which of the following is a correct statement about the role of the kidney in homeostasis?

• A. The kidney helps to keep smooth muscle contracting efficiently.

• B. The kidney filters wastes, such as sodium, from the blood.• C. The kidney stores bile, which breaks down fats in the

intestine.• D. The kidney works with the endocrine system to help the

body react to stimuli that occur outside the body.

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• Each organ of the digestive system plays an important role in food digestion. What is one role of the liver?

• A. The liver is responsible for most mechanical digestion that occurs.

• B. The liver produces bile, which helps break down fats into small droplets.

• C. The liver transports food through the digestive tract through peristalsis.

• D. The liver absorbs water from digested material before it moves to the rectum.

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• Each organ of the digestive system plays an important role in food digestion. What is one role of the liver?

• A. The liver is responsible for most mechanical digestion that occurs.

• B. The liver produces bile, which helps break down fats into small droplets.

• C. The liver transports food through the digestive tract through peristalsis.

• D. The liver absorbs water from digested material before it moves to the rectum.

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• Which term describes the type of digestion that results from chewing and crushing food into smaller pieces?

• A. absorption• B. peristalsis• C. chemical digestion• D. mechanical digestion

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• Which term describes the type of digestion that results from chewing and crushing food into smaller pieces?

• A. absorption• B. peristalsis• C. chemical digestion• D. mechanical digestion

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• Which list correctly describes the order in which liquid waste moves through structures of the excretory system before it exits the body?

• A. bladder, urethra, kidneys, ureters• B. kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra• C. kidneys, ureters, nephrons, urethra• D. kidneys, urethra, glomerulus, ureters

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• Which list correctly describes the order in which liquid waste moves through structures of the excretory system before it exits the body?

• A. bladder, urethra, kidneys, ureters• B. kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra• C. kidneys, ureters, nephrons, urethra• D. kidneys, urethra, glomerulus, ureters

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• Each organ of the digestive system plays an important role in food digestion. What would most likely result if a person’s liver does not produce enough bile?

• A. Mechanical digestion will not happen as much as it should.

• B. Waste will not be stored for a long enough time before it is eliminated.

• C. Food will not be pushed along through the digestive tract as fast as it should.

• D. The fat in the food a person eats will not be broken down and absorbed as it should.

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• Each organ of the digestive system plays an important role in food digestion. What would most likely result if a person’s liver does not produce enough bile?

• A. Mechanical digestion will not happen as much as it should.

• B. Waste will not be stored for a long enough time before it is eliminated.

• C. Food will not be pushed along through the digestive tract as fast as it should.

• D. The fat in the food a person eats will not be broken down and absorbed as it should.

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• The pancreas produces enzymes that break down foods into smaller molecules. Which of the following best describes the function of these enzymes?

• A. absorption• B. peristalsis• C. chemical digestion• D. mechanical digestion

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• The pancreas produces enzymes that break down foods into smaller molecules. Which of the following best describes the function of these enzymes?

• A. absorption• B. peristalsis• C. chemical digestion• D. mechanical digestion

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• A ureter carries liquid waste between which structures?

• A. a kidney and the bladder• B. a nephron and a kidney• C. a glomerulus and a nephron• D. the bladder and the outside of the body

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• A ureter carries liquid waste between which structures?

• A. a kidney and the bladder• B. a nephron and a kidney• C. a glomerulus and a nephron• D. the bladder and the outside of the body

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What does the stomach do to the food you eat?

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What does the stomach do to the food you eat?

Squeezing and relaxing and finally adding chemicals as needed.

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Why do humans eat?

A. To have wasteB. To breathC. To obtain energy from foodD. To obtain oxygen to breath

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Why do humans eat?

A. To have wasteB. To breathC. To obtain energy from foodD. To obtain oxygen to breath

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In order for your body to get the energy it needs, the ___________ system must first change the food that you eat into useful substances.A. ExcretoryB. RespiratoryC. DigestiveD. None of the above

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In order for your body to get the energy it needs, the ___________ system must first change the food that you eat into useful substances.A. ExcretoryB. RespiratoryC. DigestiveD. None of the above

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Why is it most important for you to take care of your teeth?A. To ensure mechanical digestion.B. To look your best.C. To keep you from getting bad breath.D. None of the above.

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Why is it most important for you to take care of your teeth?A. To ensure mechanical digestion.B. To look your best.C. To keep you from getting bad breath.D. None of the above.

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__________ is the first enzyme-containing substance your food comes into contact with.A. BileB. Hydrochloric acidC. BloodD. Saliva

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__________ is the first enzyme-containing substance your food comes into contact with.A. BileB. Hydrochloric acidC. BloodD. Saliva

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What happens to most of the bacteria that you swallow with your food?A. It is destroyed by salivaB. It is destroyed by the gnashing and grinding

of teethC. It is destroyed by stomach acids.D. It is destroyed by the lining of the stomach

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What happens to most of the bacteria that you swallow with your food?A. It is destroyed by salivaB. It is destroyed by the gnashing and grinding

of teethC. It is destroyed by stomach acids.D. It is destroyed by the lining of the stomach

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When food moves out of the stomach it is called __________.A. ChemicalsB. FoodC. NutrientsD. Chyme

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When food moves out of the stomach it is called __________.A. ChemicalsB. FoodC. NutrientsD. Chyme

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Which of the following is not a job of the liver?A. Making cholesterolB. Breaking down toxinsC. Producing chymeD. Storing nutrients

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Which of the following is not a job of the liver?A. Making cholesterolB. Breaking down toxinsC. Producing chymeD. Storing nutrients

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Which of the following is not a job of the large intestine?A. Breaking down fatB. Absorbing waterC. Storing excess materialD. Eliminating wastes

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Which of the following is not a job of the large intestine?A. Breaking down fatB. Absorbing waterC. Storing excess materialD. Eliminating wastes

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Chyme passes through a valve between what two organs?A. The esophagus and stomachB. The stomach and small intestineC. The esophagus and small intestineD. The mouth and esophagus

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Chyme passes through a valve between what two organs?A. The esophagus and stomachB. The stomach and small intestineC. The esophagus and small intestineD. The mouth and esophagus

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What do villi increase?A. The number of times the food is squeezed.B. The length of the small intestine.C. The amount of food a person can eat.D. The surface area that touches the food.

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What do villi increase?A. The number of times the food is squeezed.B. The length of the small intestine.C. The amount of food a person can eat.D. The surface area that touches the food.

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Which of the following is not a job of the liver?A. Making cholesterolB. Breaking down toxinsC. Producing chymeD. Storing nutrients

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Which of the following is not a job of the liver?A. Making cholesterolB. Breaking down toxinsC. Producing chymeD. Storing nutrients

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The gallbladder storesA. BloodB. BileC. WaterD. enzymes

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The gallbladder storesA. BloodB. BileC. WaterD. enzymes

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Bile breaks upA. Waste in the liverB. ChymeC. Fat dropletsD. food

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Bile breaks upA. Waste in the liverB. ChymeC. Fat dropletsD. food

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Which of the following is not a job of the large intestine (colon)?A. Breaking down fatB. Absorbing waterC. Storing excess materialD. Eliminating wastes

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Which of the following is not a job of the large intestine (colon)?A. Breaking down fatB. Absorbing waterC. Storing excess materialD. Eliminating wastes

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The rectum is part of the what?A. Small intestineB. LiverC. BowlD. Large intestine

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The rectum is part of the what?A. Small intestineB. LiverC. BowlD. Large intestine

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The stomach normally has a layer of mucus that keeps stomach acid from eating through the stomach lining. What condition is caused when the lining has an open sore?A. UlcerB. HerniaC. ScabD. vomiting

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The stomach normally has a layer of mucus that keeps stomach acid from eating through the stomach lining. What condition is caused when the lining has an open sore?A. UlcerB. HerniaC. ScabD. vomiting

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What is the function of the excretory system?A. Make white blood cellsB. Make red blood cellsC. Remove waste products from the bloodD. Communicate with the brain

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What is the function of the excretory system?A. Make white blood cellsB. Make red blood cellsC. Remove waste products from the bloodD. Communicate with the brain

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___________ control the balance of fluids in the body.A. EnzymesB. HormonesC. NephronsD. Ureters

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___________ control the balance of fluids in the body.A. EnzymesB. HormonesC. NephronsD. Ureters