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- All health conditions that are a result of inherited family factors appear at birth. ...
- Which of the following is the malignant musculoskeletal tumors A. Osteosarcoma B. Chondrosarcoma C. Fibrosarcoma ...
- Lateral deformity of spine is called A. Kyphosis B. Lordosis C. Scoliosis D. Humpback
- Lateral deformity of spine is called A. Kyphosis- B. Lordosis C. Scoliosis D. Hump-back
- Increase the convex curvature of the spine is termed as A. Lordosis B. Scoliosis ...
- Break in the continuity of the bone is called as A. Fracture B. Dislocation ...
- Greenstick fracture means A. Fracture through the epiphysis B. Fracture that twist around the shaft ...
- Osteoporosis means A. High bone mass B. Fracture of bone C. Injury D. Low bone ...
- Osteopenia means A. Low bone mineral density B. Bone infection C. Immobilization device D. Injury ...
- Which of the following is an example of skeletal traction A. Crutchfield tongs B. Russel's ...
- The primary goal of a nursing care when patient comes to emergency ward with injury ...
- Bandage used to support an arm is termed as A. Traction B. Plaster of Paris ...
- Sprain means A. Any injury to the solder B. Yarn injury to ligaments and other ...
- Yan instrument used to examine the inferior to join cavity is named as A. Bones ...
- Rigid external immobilizing device that is molded to the contours of the body is termed ...
- Break in the continuity of the bone is A. Fracture B. Injury C. Laceration ...
- Chickenpox is no longer contagious when the blisters crust A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Asthma is more severe for children A. Yes! B. No!
- Baby's are born with what color eyes A. Green B. Gray C. Blue D. Brown ...
- Babies are born without kneecaps A. Yes! B. No!
- Most babies start crying tears when they are how many weeks old A. 3 ...
- An embryo's heart starts beating after how many weeks A. 3 B. 5 C. 2 ...
- A mutation is A. any change that is harmful B. any change in a gene ...
- The inherited combination of alleles is known as the offspring's A. heredity B. phenotype ...
- In a DNA molecule, nucleotides are linked together to make up a single strand of ...
- An allele whose trait only shows up when no dominant allele is present. A. hidden ...
- Hair color, height, eye color and freckles are examples of human traits. What do we ...
- Human gametes contain how many chromosomes? A. 46 B. 23 C. 12 D. 28 ...
- A dog gives birth to 5 puppies. What percentage of the chromosomes does each puppy ...
- Which one of the following shows discontinuous variation? A. Eye colour B. Height C. Strength ...
- A mutation is harmful to an organism if it A. changes the phenotype of an ...
- What does heterozygous mean? A. An organism that has the same genes for a trait ...
- Name the phase: A. Prophase B. ...
- Meiosis makes sperm and egg cells. In humans, sperm and egg cells each have _____ ...
- Which one of the following shows continuous variation? A. Blood group B. Height C. Male ...
- If a black guinea pig (BB) and a white guinea pig (bb) mate, there is ...
- Fruit fly body cells have 8 chromosomes. After mitosis, you would expect a resulting fruit ...
- The process of crossing over occurs in what phase of meiosis? A. anaphase 1 ...
- What type of graph do we use for discontinuous variation? A. A bell-shape B. Bar ...
- What phase of mitosis is occuring in the picture? ...
- An organism's appearance is known as its A. heredity B. phenotype C. genotype D. pedigree ...
- What is one advantage of sexual reproduction? A. offspring are identical to parents B. offspring ...
- Who studied different characteristics of pea plants by cross-pollinating plants? A. Gregor Mendel B. Albert ...
- Differences between members of the same species are called A. predators B. traits C. selections ...
- Which of the following is an example of discontinuous variation? A. Weight B. blood type ...
- What is a phenotype? A. The expression of a trait; what you see. B. refers ...
- During meiosis, one parent cell gives rise to how many daughter cells? A. 1 ...
- Which of the following cell types is formed by meiosis? A. muscle cells B. skin ...
- What is the first phase of Mitosis? A. Prophase B. Anaphase C. Metaphase D. Telophase ...
- your friend gets their nose pierced. What type of cartilage did they pierce? A. hyaline ...
- Most abundant A. Hyaline cartilage B. Elastic cartilage C. Fibrocartilage
- What connects lacunae? A. osteocytes B. canaliculi C. periosteum D. matrix
- Which letter is the epiphyseal plate? A. j ...
- What is the function of marrow? A. To make protein B. To make red blood ...
- A baby's skeleton is made mostly of A. calcium B. bone C. cartilage D. phosphorus ...
- What kind of tissue is the forerunner of long bones in the embryo? A. Hyaline ...
- A bone shaft fracture is a break in the ___________. A. Epiphysis B. Diaphysis ...
- Chrondroblasts are A. Minor breaks in the cartilage B. Reactions that occur in the cartilage ...
- Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system? A. Support ...
- The small spaces in bone tissue that are holes in which osteocytes reside are called ...
- Hyaline cartilage exists in ... A. our ears B. our nose C. our trachea ...
- Small channels that radiate through the matrix of bone. A. Osteoblast B. Osteoclast C. Canaliculi ...
- Which type of cartilage is between our vertebrae? A. Hyaline Cartilage B. Fibrocartilage C. Elastic ...
- Cells that can build bony matrix. A. Osteoblasts B. Osteoclasts C. Canaliculi D. Lamellae
- Layers of bone matrix. A. Osteoclast B. Osteoblast C. Canaliculi D. Lamellae
- Which letter is compact bone? A. f ...
- There is a large percentage of fat in ___________ marrow. A. Red B. Blue ...
- Which of these is not a type of cartilage? A. Hyaline Cartilage B. Elastic Cartilage ...
- (asthma) once the dendritic cell has been activated, which cells secrete thymic stromal lymphocytes? ...
- What is the condition nicknamed Blue Bloaters A. Asthma B. Emphysema C. Chronic Bronchitis ...
- What does chemokines do? A. Generate energy within the cells B. Destroy the pathogen by ...
- What is the condition nicknamed Pink Puffers A. Asthma B. Chronic Bronchitis C. Pneumonia ...
- (asthma) When an allergen is inhaled, which cell is activated through engulfing this particle? ...
- Intrinsic asthma is caused by exposure to an allergen. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- (asthma) What does the thymic stromal lymphocytes cause activated dendritic cells to produce? A. Antibodies ...
- Extrinsic asthma is triggered by... A. A Joke B. Peanuts C. Stressful Situations D. Environment ...
- My grandmother's 89, but she's healthy. A. as fresh as a daisy B. as fit ...
- We are responsible for the ________ of all our patients. A. healthful B. well-being ...
- Any lung cancer that has spread is considered _____. A. untreated B. curable C. incurable ...
- He has had to surmount immense disabilities. A. severe B. ...
- Mary is getting better. She should recover in a few days. A. be as strong ...
- Antibiotics is effective to _____ throat infection. A. nourish B. treat C. remedy D. sore ...
- My mother has _____ heart disease, and she has to take medicine for the rest ...
- You seem ______ this morning, you must have a good night's rest. A. to be ...
- In the winter I take vitamin C to _____ colds. A. fend B. ward off ...
- Air pollution is a prominent cause of _____. A. respiratory diseases B. immune diseases ...
- A _____ breakfast is served and dinner and packed lunches are provided on request. ...
- Everyone has the right to good _____ regardless of their ability to pay. A. diagnose ...
- A good, nourishing diet with plenty to drink will guard against digestive diseases. A. nutrient ...
- The _____ is our main defence against disease. A. immune system B. digestive system ...
- The ability to perform a movement or cover a distance in a short period of ...
- The ability of joints to move beyond the normal range A. Speed B. Balance ...
- It is the ability to move a body part through a full range of motion ...
- A person's ability to move all or part of the body as quickly as possible ...
- A good activity to help us with flexibility is, A. Weight lifting B. Plyometric exercises ...
- It helps prevent injuries through all stages of life and is the range of motion ...
- The ability to to move from one point to another in the shortest period of ...
- How to improve your cardiovascular endurance? A. lifting weights B. running C. stretching D. eating ...
- Skill component that describes the ability to stabilize or control the body while standing or ...
- Skill component that describes the ability to quickly change control and direction A. agility ...
- What skill component is described by moving as quickly as you can? A. speed ...
- Being Flexible helps reduce the possibility of ______. A. Being Fat B. Injury C. Sickness ...
- Which of the following is an EVERYDAY activity? A. playing tennis B. walking C. bowling ...
- What is the test for flexibility? A. 30 m sprint B. 12 minute cooper run ...
- is the ability to move quickly across the ground or move limbs rapidly to grab ...
- Skill component that describes how quickly your body can respond to what your brain senses. ...
- The amount of time it takes to move once you realize the need to act. ...
- The sit and reach is an example of what component of fitness? A. Endurance ...
- In Hershey-Chase exp., DNA tagging was done by- A. Radioactive phosphorus P 37 B. Radioactive ...
- In the early 1900s, most scientists thought it was _____________ that carried traits form parent ...
- Who discovered that the genetic material in a bacteriophage was DNA? A. Hershey & Chase ...
- What feature did Hershey and Chase use to differentiate between the protein and nucleic acid ...
- Avery added an enzyme known to break down and destroy DNA to his heat killed ...
- In Hershey Chase exp., Protein tagging was done by- A. Radioactive Phosphorus P37 B. Radioactive ...
- Transformation is A. Formation of DNA from DNA B. Formation of mRNA from DNA ...
- This scientist(s) found a transforming factor that changed harmless bacteria into harmful bacteria A. Mendel ...
- Avery added an enzyme known to break down and destroy RNA to his heat killed ...
- What is a virus that infects bacteria called? A. bacteriophage B. infectious virus C. transformation ...
- Hershey-Chase exp. confirms that- A. DNA is always formed from DNA in semiconservative manner. ...
- The scientist(s) who settled the debate about whether it was proteins or DNA that was ...
- Oswald Avery and his team built their experimental design off of the original tests performed ...
- Avery added an enzyme known to break down and destroy proteins to his heat killed ...
- Who originally discovered that bacteria could be changed by the process of transformation although unable ...
- Fungi reproduce by means of ………………….. A. spores B. sperm C. seeds D. cones
- Which is NOT the type of medically important fungal infections? A. Lateral mycoses B. Subcutaneous ...
- fungi have A. nucleus and cell wall B. nucleus and no cell wall C. no ...
- Mycology is the study of __________. A. fungi B. bacteria C. algae D. protozoa
- Which of the following are NOT the general characteristics of fungi? A. They are heterotypic ...
- When an organism breaks down other living or once living things for nutrients. A. autotroph ...
- which of the following is NOT a fungi A. Saccharomyces cerevisiae B. Cryptococus neoformans ...
- Fungi are multi-cellular organisms A. Yes, always B. No, never C. Sometimes
- fungi are A. heterotrophic B. autotrophic
- Most Fungi are multicellular organisms. This means they are made of: A. one cell ...
- Like bacteria, fungi play an important role in breaking down the A. bodies of bugs ...
- Athlete's foot would be considered A. commensalistic B. mutualistic C. parasitic
- Which of the following dimorphic fungi is a medically important human pathogen? A. Cryptococcus neoformans ...
- Fungi get their food by A. eating bugs B. absorbing sunlight C. releasing chemicals that ...
- unicellular fungi are usually called ……………… and filamentous fungi are called ………………. A. spores, mould ...
- __________ are fungi that that produce the gas that makes bread rise. A. Mushrooms ...
- What distinguishes fungi from algae A. possession of spore producing mechanisms B. microscopic nature ...
- Which of the following is not true of fungi? A. They are photosynthetic B. They ...
- Yeast is unlike bacteria in being A. Unicellular B. Multicellular C. Prokaryotic D. Eukaryotic
- An antibiotic made from a species of thread-like fungus. A. lichen B. mold C. penicillin ...
- What component of the blood is A, B, C and D
- What would be a consequence of a lack of red blood cells? A. Tiredness ...
- What are phagocytes? A. A type of RBC B. A special platelet C. A dissolved ...
- Which component of blood is responsible for carrying oxygen? A. red blood cell B. white ...
- What shape is associated to RBC? A. Disc shape B. Irregular shape C. Square shape ...
- The given table shows some of the functions of different components of the blood. ...
- Which of the following is true about red blood cells? A. They contain a big ...
- What does blood transport? A. Nutrients B. Oxygen C. Carbon Dioxide D. All of the ...
- Which of the following is not a major component of blood in humans? A. Epithelial ...
- What would be a consequence of a lack of blood plasma? A. Tiredness B. Getting ...
- Which component of blood is responsible for helping to stop bleeding? A. platelets B. red ...
- Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus. What is the advantage of this? ...
- What does the following picture show? A. The ...
- What does this picture show? A. Plasma transfusion ...
- Which of the following corresponds to the role of lymphocytes? A. Carrying oxygen B. Forming ...
- Which of these would cause a reduction in blood plasma? A. Dehydration B. Iron deficiency ...
- These blood cells are the protectors and help fight off disease. A. Red blood cells ...
- Red blood cells contain a protein that has the ability to bind to oxygen and ...
- What percentage of plasma is made up of water? A. 100% B. 90% C. 45% ...
- The given diagram demonstrates the average percentages of the main components of blood in ...
- Why does a red blood cell have a biconcave shape? A. To decrease the surface ...
- The fluid portion of blood that carries blood cells, glucose, proteins, fats, and wastes throughout ...
- What would be a consequence of a lack of white blood cells? A. Tiredness ...
- What are the arrows pointing at? A. Red ...
- What happens when haemoglobin mixes with oxygen? A. It is decomposed B. It turns bright ...
- Which of these would cause a reduction in red blood cells? A. Dehydration B. Iron ...
- Plasma in the blood transports the products of digestion to cells that require them. Which ...
- Who am I? I am the largest (in size) blood component and have a nucleus. ...
- The body’s ability to “remember” how to make antibodies quickly is called immunity. A. TRUE ...
- Pediatricians are doctors who specialize in........ A. ...caring for the elderly. B. ....diseases that mainly ...
- A state of complete mental, social and physical well-being. A. Hygiene B. Characteristic C. Health ...
- Which list is an example of good personal hygiene practices? A. Not brushing your hair, ...
- You can get ringworm of the skin by sharing contaminated towels, clothing, and sports equipment, and by ...
- Pathogens can be spread by drinking contaminated water or eating raw or undercooked food. ...
- Viruses can replicate without a host. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which micro organisms cause communicable diseases? A. Pathogens B. Pathogerms C. Partitions
- Lifestyle choices are small daily choices that you can make to help lower your risk ...
- Lack of Vitamin D causes _________ A. Night blindness B. Goitre C. Rickets D. Beri ...
- What are two viral diseases that do have a vaccine? A. Measles and typhoid ...
- Swelling in the front part of the neck is a common symptom of ____________ ...
- Excess intake of Fats can cause A. Obesity B. Heart Diseases C. Diabetes D. All ...
- A disease that is hereditary can be passed from parents to their children. A. TRUE ...
- __________ are tiny organisms or viruses that cause diseases. A. Symptoms B. Heredity C. Antibodies ...
- What is the immune system? A. The antibiotics that fight diseases B. The body system ...
- The natural process of bone formation. A. Ossification B. Classification C. Cartilage D. Adolescent growth ...
- Processes elastic fibers A. Cartilage B. Hyaline Cartilage C. Fibrocartilage D. Elastic Cartilage
- Letter B ? A. Elastic Cartilage ...
- It is involved in the formation of the flat bones of the skull, the mandible, ...
- Involves the replacement of hyaline cartilage with bony tissue. A. Intramembranous Ossification B. Endochondral Ossification ...
- Immature bone cells A. Osteoprogenitors B. Osteoblasts C. Osteoclasts D. Osteocytes E. Osteon
- Weakest types of cartilage A. Cartilage B. Hyaline Cartilage C. Fibrocartilage D. Elastic Cartilage
- as many collagen fibers A. Cartilage B. Hyaline Cartilage C. Fibrocartilage D. Elastic Cartilage
- Within trabeculae A. Intramembranous Ossification B. Endochondral Ossification
- Found in the: auricle of the ear, spiglottis, auditory tube. A. Cartilage B. Hyaline Cartilage ...
- Covers articular surfaces (of synovial joint) A. Cartilage B. Hyaline Cartilage C. Fibrocartilage D. Elastic ...
- Bone building cells A. Osteoprogenitors B. Osteoblasts C. Osteoclasts D. Osteocytes E. Osteon
- Provide nutrients A. Osteoprogenitors B. Osteoblasts C. Osteoclasts D. Osteocytes E. Osteon
- Growth of long bones A. Intramembranous Ossification B. Endochondral Ossification
- Found in the joint disc (sternoclavicular, knee joint) A. Cartilage B. Hyaline Cartilage C. Fibrocartilage ...
- Important part in growth and length of long bones. A. Cartilage B. Hyaline Cartilage ...
- Is a non-vascular type of supporting connective tissue that is found throughout the body. ...
- Mature bone cell. A. Osteoprogenitors B. Osteoblasts C. Osteoclasts D. Osteocytes E. Osteon
- Resistant to wear and tear. A. Cartilage B. Hyaline Cartilage C. Fibrocartilage D. Elastic Cartilage ...
- Shapes / sculpts the bone A. Osteoprogenitors B. Osteoblasts C. Osteoclasts D. Osteocytes E. Osteon ...
- Letter A ? A. Elastic Cartilage ...
- Letter C ? A. Elastic Cartilage ...
- Repairs slowly because of poor blood supply. A. Cartilage B. Hyaline Cartilage C. Fibrocartilage ...
- Which muscle tissue would be responsible for pumping blood to the lungs? A. Smooth ...
- Another name for a muscle cell is A. fascicle B. myofibril C. myofilament D. muscle ...
- Most connective tissue is well vascularized. What does that mean? A. Poor blood supply ...
- Which of the following is NOT a type of connective tissue? A. Bone B. Cartilage ...
- Which is NOT a shape of epithelial cells? A. cuboidal B. columnar C. squamous ...
- Name the type of epithelium A. simple cuboidal ...
- What type of muscle is not banded or striated? A. cardiac B. skeletal C. smooth ...
- Which of the following is NOT true about epithelial tissue? A. it forms glandular tissue ...
- What type of muscle lines the inside of the stomach? A. cardiac B. skeletal ...
- Which of these connects bone to bone? A. tendon B. ligament
- What type of muscle(s) is involuntary? A. skeletal and smooth B. cardiac and skeletal ...
- Which muscle type is striated? A. cardiac B. skeletal C. smooth D. cardiac and skeletal ...
- Name this tissue A. Bone B. ...
- Which of the following represents the reason that cartilage repairs itself so slowly? A. it ...
- What is blood classified as? A. tissue B. organ C. organ system
- What type of muscle makes up your heart? A. Cardiac B. Skeletal C. Smooth ...
- This name means that there are multiple layers of cells A. Simple B. Stratified ...
- What type of muscle is/are voluntary? A. smooth and cardiac B. smooth C. skeletal and ...
- The nurse noted a purulent sputum on a client with inhalation injury. Which of the ...
- Which of the following assessment findings are suggestive of lower airway inhalation injury, but one: ...
- Thermal injury below larynx is usually: A. common B. not common C. very rare ...
- Increased carbon monoxide in the Hemoglobin is suggestive of which nursing problem? A. Ineffective breathing ...
- Thermal injury causes edema for how many hours? A. 1-6 hours B. 6-12 hours ...
- Carbon monoxide injury causes which of the following, except: A. coma B. death C. visual ...
- Which acid base balance usually occurs in inhalation injury? A. respiratory alkalosis B. metabolic alkalosis ...
- Steam inhalation causes injury in which of the following? A. thermal injury B. supraglottic injury ...
- A recent story of a mother and child being burned alive as they are trapped ...
- Elevating head of bed resolves problem of which of the following? A. Ineffective airway clearance ...
- 50 % of deaths in relation to inhalation injury are due to: A. carbon monoxide ...
- Which of the following indicates earliest sign of Increased Intracranial pressure? A. projectile vomiting ...
- Hypoxemia may lead to which of the following problem? A. Ineffective Airway clearance B. Impaired ...
- Chemical inhalation injury is due to which of the following? A. plastic B. nylon ...
- Which activity is part of hygiene? A. Getting good nutrition B. Getting vaccinated C. Cleaning ...
- Which of these health issues may be caused by sleep deficiency? A. Cancer B. Lung ...
- Which statement describes the U.S. organ donation system? A. About 30, 000 transplants are performed ...
- Which behavior is most likely to carry risk of serious infection? A. Avoiding travel vaccinations ...
- Which action can best limit the transmission of pathogens by direct contact? A. Washing hands ...
- Which of the following would best help you choose a hand sanitizer? A. Visit product ...
- Which of these should be reportable diseases to protect public health? A. Diabetes B. Obesity ...
- Which health-related activity could be effectively completed using only Internet resources? A. Diagnosing a disease ...
- In what way can family most influence the development of chronic disease? A. Allergen exposure ...
- Which hygiene step would best help prevent a staph infection? A. Washing a kitchen counter ...
- Which of these is an advantage of a CT scan over an MRI? A. It ...
- Which hygiene claim is supported by research? A. Antibacterial soap prevents disease better than regular ...
- What can a person do to reduce the risk of cancer? A. Avoid sugary drinks ...
- Which public health policies help prevent communicable diseases? A. Antismoking laws B. Nutrition education ...
- Which of the following is NOT a function that is controlled by the brain stem? ...
- The lobe most accessed for school subjects A. Frontal lobe B. Temporal lobe C. Occipital ...
- The _______________ relays information between the cerebrum and the spinal cord and midbrain. A. Thalamus ...
- The illustration shows four lobes of the human brain. What lobe is designated by ...
- The ______________ connects the left and right sides of the cerebrum. A. Corpus Callosum ...
- The FRONTAL LOBE controls the following functions A. movement B. behavior C. emotions D. All ...
- Athlete's have a developed _______ . A. Occipital lobe B. Cerebellum C. Parietal lobe ...
- The _______________ are four interconnected chambers in the brain. A. Ventricles B. Midbrain C. Pons ...
- If you have issues with digestion, you should look to the A. Frontal lobe ...
- Our sense of light and color perception is developed ... A. Occipital lobe B. Parietal ...
- Your sense of taste is developed here. A. Frontal lobe B. Temporal lobe C. Brain ...
- What is the surface of the Cerebrum called? A. Cerebrum B. Cerebral Cortex C. Cerebellum ...
- The temporal lobe influences A. hearing B. growth C. facial recognition D. long term memory ...
- There are 6 structures in the brain and 33 functions. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The part of the brain that controls heart rate, breathing, & blood pressure. A. Frontal ...
- An arrangement and organization of interrelated elements in a material object or system A. Structure ...
- This triple layer around the brain called the ____________ protects against infection. A. Meninges ...
- What does the brain do? A. Store memories B. Form emotions C. Solve problems ...
- My love of music is developed in... A. Parietal lobe B. Frontal lobe C. Temporal ...
- proteins which regulate the functioning of other proteins A. transmembrane proteins B. regulatory proteins ...
- agents which disrupt embryonic development leading to birth defects A. carcinogens B. mutagens C. mutations ...
- genes responsible for promoting the growth and development of cells. These are precursors of oncogenes ...
- a disease caused by the uncontrolled replication of cells with the ability to migrate to ...
- a mutated proto-oncogene that promotes rapid cell growth and replication A. regulatory genes B. pro-oncogenes ...
- a tumour that lacks the ability to spread throughout other tissues and organs A. tumour ...
- agents that can cause mutations in DNA A. carcinogens B. mutagens C. mutations D. gene ...
- changes in the DNA of an individual A. carcinogens B. mutagens C. mutations D. gene ...
- a mass of abnormal cells A. tumour B. benign tumour C. malignant tumour D. cancer ...
- abnormal cells with the ability to invade nearby tissue and migrate to other parts of ...
- any cell that is not a reproductive cell (such as sperm and egg cells). Somatic ...
- cells that are involved in the generation of gametes in eukaryotes A. germline cell ...
- the controlled death of cells in the body. Also known as programmed cell death ...
- agents that can cause mutations in DNA leading to the development of cancer A. carcinogens ...
- genes responsible for repressing the growth and development of cells A. regulatory genes B. pro-oncogenes ...
- a segment of DNA responsible for producing proteins that control the expression of other gene(s) ...
- a section of DNA that carries the code to make a protein A. regulatory genes ...
- the migration of tumour cells from the primary tumour site to distant parts of the ...
- Identify the stimulus event. Scenario: A person begins to exercise which causes their body ...
- What part of the negative feedback loop is what happens inside of the organism, as ...
- Which of the following describes homeostasis? A. keeps variables exactly at the set point ...
- Which part of the feedback loop is a body part that makes a change to ...
- The body part that senses the change inside the organism ... A. receptor B. control ...
- Which correctly identifies all steps involved in negative feedback? A. initiation event, stimulus, positive feedback, ...
- What detects that the system is outside of homeostasis and adjustments need to be made? ...
- Identify the stimulus that restores homeostasis. Scenario: A person begins to exercise which causes ...
- This part of the negative feedback loop causes a change in the environment, a disruption ...
- Which part of the feedback loop and body is responsible for sensing the temperature change? ...
- Negative feedback loops ... A. are one way an organism can maintain homeostasis. B. are ...
- Which of the following is an example of a response to an internal stimulus? ...
- A change inside of the organism caused by the initiation event is the ... ...
- Identify the initiation event. Scenario: A person begins to exercise which causes their body ...
- Which dish could a vegan eat to assist in preventing anaemia? A. Macaroni and cheese ...
- Which combination of medical conditions is most significantly related to cardiovascular disease? A. Atherosclerosis and ...
- Why is fibre classified as an active non-nutrient? A. It is essential in the diet ...
- In order to prevent neural tube defects in infants, pregnant women are recommended to increase ...
- In which of the following are BOTH factors economic costs most likely to be associated ...
- Which health issue is supported by Coeliac Australia? A. Diabetes B. Colon cancer C. Gluten ...
- Which of the following diet-related disorders has the highest economic cost in Australia? A. Cardiovascular ...
- In general, which drink is the best option for athletes to use to rehydrate? ...
- Vegetarians need to take particular care to include which of the following in their diet? ...
- An example of a community group that promotes health in Australian society is A. CSIRO ...
- Which is the best nutritional advice for a teenager who wants to avoid developing osteoporosis ...
- A government initiative promoting health to Australians is A. Dance 4 Diabetes B. Jump Rope ...
- Kim's diet consists primarily of meat and dairy products. From which disorder related to ...
- A elderly person who consumes a low fibre diet is at risk of developing which ...
- Which of the following contributes to the risk of cardiovascular disease? A. Omega 3 fatty ...
- How many servings are needed for the Fruit Group? A. 2-3 B. 2-4 C. 6-11 ...
- How many food groups in the Food Guide Pyramid? A. Two B. Four C. Six ...
- For a healthy diet, you should eat food with... A. More carbohydrates B. More fat, ...
- What are substances in food that are important for the body's growth and maintenance? ...
- The daily value percentage on a nutrition label is based on a (?) calorie diet. ...
- Which Food Group does this belong to? A. ...
- How many servings is needed for the Vegetable Group? A. 2-3 B. 2-4 C. 6-11 ...
- Which group should be used sparingly or at a limited amount? A. Fats, Sweets and ...
- Healthy foods are important because they provide people with? A. Fiber B. Protein C. Vitamins ...
- YOU SHOULD DRINK AT LEAST HOW MANY GLASSES OF WATER A DAY? A. 4 ...
- Number 2 is the ....? A. Pelvic Cavity ...
- What is formed when cells of the same type join to perform a common task? ...
- The system that provides movement, support, and blood cells to the body is? A. skeletal ...
- The study of structure is called ___________. A. homeostasis B. anatomy C. physiology D. interrelation ...
- Human anatomy A. The scientific study of the structure of the body. B. The organs ...
- This system is responsible for breaking down food so that the body can absorb important ...
- This is a example of ........ A. cell ...
- Which type of waste is removed by the respiratory system? A. carbon dioxide B. bile ...
- The sum of all chemical reactions in the body is called A. metabolism B. assimilation ...
- Physiology A. The scientific study of the function of the human body and its parts. ...
- What is the basic unit of structure and function of all LIVING organisms? A. organism ...
- The ability of an organism to create offspring is ___________________________________ A. reproduction B. evolution ...
- Number 3 is the ....? A. Pelvic Cavity ...
- As you mature and go through the life cycle, what characteristics is this demonstrating? ...
- Number 4 is the ....? A. Pelvic Cavity ...
- The head is _____ to the shoulders. A. proximal B. caudal C. superior D. inferior ...
- Which of the following cavities holds the heart AND lungs? A. pleural B. pericardial ...
- The sum of all the chemical reactions in your body? A. organization B. metabolism ...
- Which of the following is the most complex level of organization? A. cell B. organ ...
- Body cavity that contains the heart A. abdominal B. pericardial C. pelvic D. pleural
- Pleural cavities A. The body cavities that contain the lungs B. Terms used to describe ...
- The ability to produce offspring to help ensure the population survives is called A. Cloning ...
- When tissues come together, they form ___________. A. cells B. atoms C. organs D. systems ...
- Body planes A. Divisions of the body or parts of the body. B. A hole ...
- This helps provide movement for the human body? A. respiratory system B. muscular system ...
- What is the term used to refer to the front of the body? A. cranial ...
- The system that provides oxygen to the cells is the A. digestive system B. muscular ...
- Small structures within cells that carry on specific functions are: A. organelles B. tissues ...
- Which on of these represents from smallest to largest in which all organisms are organized? ...
- Cranial region A. The area of the head or skull. B. The area of the ...
- Which of the following body systems work together for support, protection, and movement? A. respiratory ...
- Abdominopelvic cavity A. The enclosed space in the abdomen and pelvis that holds the digestive, ...
- Which of the following is an example of homeostasis? A. adapting to your environment ...
- Homeostasis refers to: A. changing internal conditions B. stable external conditions C. stable internal conditions ...
- Every day your body takes in food and breaks it down into usable materials. The ...
- Which of these is NOT a characteristic of life? A. movement B. growth C. excretion ...
- Every organism must pass on its ________________, stored in DNA. A. metabolism B. response ...
- To maintain stable internal conditions is __________________________________ A. growth B. adaptation C. homeostasis D. development ...
- A reaction to a stimulus is a ______________. A. hiccup B. response C. metabolism ...
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their ...
- What makes up around 55% of the blood? A. Plasma B. Red Blood Cells ...
- Which of these is NOT a function of the blood? A. Transports toxins throughout the ...
- Which cell engulfs and digests bacteria/pathogens? A. lymphocytes B. phagocytes C. platelets
- Which blood vessels take blood TO the heart? A. Veins B. Arteries C. Capillaries
- The function of red blood cells is to transport oxygen from the lungs to the ...
- What type of blood do the arteries usually carry? A. Oxygenated Blood B. Deoxygenated Blood ...
- Which cell releases antibodies to the blood? A. phagocytes B. lymphocytes C. platelets
- The body contains 4 and a half gallons of blood. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What is the function (job) of the platelets? A. To form clots (i.e. scabs) when ...
- What is the function (job) of the plasma? A. To release antibodies to fight infections. ...
- The blood is made up of 90% red blood cells. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of these is NOT a feature of the white blood cell? A. Defends the ...
- Which cell is the most plentiful in the blood? A. Epithelial cell B. Platelets ...
- Which is NOT a component of the blood? A. Plasma B. Red blood cell ...
- What is blood made of? A. oxygen and plasma B. red blood cells and white ...
- Which blood vessels take blood AWAY from the heart? A. Veins B. Arteries C. Capillaries ...
- What is plasma? A. only white blood cells B. only red blood cells C. fluid ...
- Which blood vessel has valves to prevent the back-flow of blood? A. Veins B. Arteries ...
- What is the function (job) of the white blood cells? A. To transport oxygen around ...
- Which of the following is NOT a type of blood vessel? A. Artery B. Capillary ...
- What carries oxygen around the body? A. Plasma B. Red Blood Cells C. Platelets ...
- What is the function (job) of the red blood cells? A. To transport oxygen around ...
- Which cell releases antibodies? A. Lymphocytes B. Phagocytes C. Erythrocytes D. Platelets
- Which is the smallest of the 3 blood vessels? A. Veins B. Arteries C. Capillaries ...
- This makes acids to digest food and has muscles to mix food with acids. ...
- Which of the human body systems is responsible for exchanging gases between the body and ...
- True or False? The esophagus is the tube that food travels down from the mouth ...
- What body system produces red blood cells for the body? A. Nervous System B. Digestive ...
- The skeletal system consist of A. nerves B. organs C. organs D. bones
- The muscle that pumps blood to the rest of the body is known as the: ...
- Which system moves the blood around our body? A. nervous B. digestive C. muscular ...
- Which system contains the teeth, saliva, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and colon? A. Muscular ...
- True or False: The main purpose of the skeletal system is to provide our body ...
- Which body system contains the nose, mouth, trachea, and lungs? A. Circulatory system B. Digestive ...
- Bones are part of the skeletal system and the job of the bones is to ...
- The digestive process starts in the A. stomach B. mouth C. esophagus D. intestines
- Which systems sends signals and messages to our body? Known as the control center. ...
- Which system contains the blood and heart? A. Respiratory system B. Circulatory system C. Digestive ...
- Which system contains all the bones of the body? A. Digestive system B. Circulatory system ...
- What organs make up the digestive system? A. heart, blood, vessels B. brain, spinal cord, ...
- The system that breaks down food and provides the body with essential nutrients is known ...
- My heart is a _________, that pumps blood through the body. A. Cell ...
- Which system of the body uses veins, blood, and arteries? A. The nervous system ...
- The brain is the contol center of the______________ system. A. nervous B. muscular C. skeletal ...
- Surgery that reshapes the cornea to correct refractive errors of the eye: A. LASIK ...
- Nearsightedness A. Myopia B. Hyperopia C. Both
- Regulates the amount of light entering the eye and gives the eye its color. ...
- Which image shows a person with farsightedness? A. ...
- Which of the following is the correct order in which light travels through the eye? ...
- Which part of the eye opens in dark places and closes in bright places? ...
- These are the structures in the eye that perceives color A. Rods B. Cones ...
- What is letter F? A. Retina ...
- What eye condition would be best treated by wearing spectacles with lenses shaped like ...
- May be corrected with contacts and/or glasses A. Myopia B. Hyperopia C. Both
- Which muscles affect the thickness of the lens? ...
- What is letter E? A. Vitreous humor ...
- Which parts of your eye are transparent? A. ...
- This shape is A. Convex B. ...
- How are rods different from cones? A. Rods are sensitive to light, while cones can ...
- Which image shows normal vision? A. A ...
- Which part of the eye is where images are converted to nerve impulses? ...
- What is the sclera? A. clear structure that bends light to focus on the retina ...
- Farsightedness A. Myopia B. Hyperopia C. Both
- Which part of the eye can change thickness in order to focus on an ...
- The vitreous humor is a liquid inside of your eye. When light passes from the ...
- If you were to accidentally scratch the outermost part of your eye, which part would ...
- What is the cornea? A. clear structure that bends light to focus on the retina ...
- Far objects appear blurry but close objects appear clear A. Myopia B. Hyperopia C. Both ...
- What is the aqueous humor? A. fibers that hold the lens in place B. thin ...
- Farsightedness can be caused by ___________________. A. A cornea that is flat B. A cornea ...
- This structure focuses the images in the environment A. Sclera B. Lens C. Retina ...
- What eye condition would be best treated by wearing spectacles with lenses shaped like ...
- In order for your brain to process the light waves that enter your eye, what ...
- To correct fuzzy vision, many people may wear: A. hats B. goggles C. glasses ...
- What is letter C A. Vitreous humor ...
- Which image shows a person with nearsightedness? A. ...
- This shape is A. Convex B. ...
- What is the incubation period for the Corona-virus? A. 3-5 days B. 7-10 days ...
- COVID-19 is most likely spread from... A. Looking at a person who has COVID-19 ...
- The word 'corona' comes from latin and means: A. sun B. temperature C. lungs ...
- What color represents healthy people who have not had the virus? A. blue B. orange/brown ...
- When washing your hands, what is the most important area to clean well? A. Palm ...
- Following simple medical equipment to avoid yourself from a virus attack ... A. Syringe, thermometer, ...
- Which part of your body should you avoid touching? A. Elbow B. Neck C. Legs ...
- What color represents people who are sick with the virus? A. blue B. orange/brown ...
- Each of the following statements is true, except ..... A. Viruses come in different types ...
- What is the minimum time you should wash your hands for? A. 30 seconds ...
- In which city in China did the Corona-virus start? A. Wuhan B. Beijing C. Shanghai ...
- You can get the latest information about COVID-19 from WHO. What is WHO? A. Wow ...
- What is the scientific name for Coronavirus? A. COVID-29 B. COVID-09 C. COVID-19 D. COVID-90 ...
- What model is the state-wide stay at home order? A. free-for-all B. attempted quarantine ...
- How does COVID-19 spread? A. Through the air B. Through small droplets from the nose ...
- Is the difference between healthy people who get serious cases of COVID 19 and those ...
- The prohibited things done during a pandemic of covid-19 A. Washing hand B. Isolating our ...
- The study of covid-19 is ... A. Pathology B. Morphology C. Virology D. Bacteriology ...
- What is the public health practice that prevents sick people from coming into contact with ...
- COVID-19 has a higher death toll than the SARS outbreak in 2003. A. TRUE ...
- What kind of growth in number of sick people is predicted if no limits are ...
- You ... cover your mouth when coughing. A. may/might B. must/should/are supposed to C. mustn't/are ...
- Each of the following statements is true except - A. viruses infect living cells ...
- The covid-19 lives in the ... A. Living-cell B. Cell-death
- What was the initial limit of no more than 250 people at an event? ...
- Hand washing is an effective way to stop the spread of a virus. A. TRUE ...
- Who is at higher risk for serious illness from COVID-19? A. Toddlers and young teenagers ...
- Are antibiotics effective in preventing and treating the new coronavirus? A. Yes B. No ...
- What do people wear more than ever during this COVID-19 outbreak? A. hat B. coat ...
- Which method slows the spread of the virus the most in the simulation? A. free-for-all ...
- You should cover your coughs and sneezes with which of the following A. Hand ...
- What does Coronavirus look like? A. a crown B. a cow C. a people ...
- What color represents people who have not had the virus and recovered? A. blue ...
- What does it mean when a city is quarantined during a virus outbreak? A. No ...
- An outbreak of a virus occurs when .... A. someone dies from the virus ...
- Which part of a neuron RECIEVES information? A. axon B. dendrite C. cell body ...
- Which of the following is a voluntary action? A. Heart beating B. Breathing C. Raising ...
- The nervous system that control voluntary movements and actions is called the A. Peripheral nervous ...
- The Central Nervous System is made of two main parts: A. heart and brain ...
- Two major branches of the nervous system A. central and peripheral B. peripheral and motor ...
- Involuntary actions, like our heart beating, are controlled by what? A. Diet B. Tendons ...
- Which of the following represents an involuntary action? A. Walking B. Talking C. Chewing ...
- The junction between nerve cells is called the ____. A. Junction B. Axon C. Dendrite ...
- What type of neurons send signals from the brain to other parts of the body ...
- What is the main cell of the nervous system? A. frontal B. neuron C. nerve ...
- If I step on a nail...what type of neuron take that signal TO the CENTRAL ...
- Which human body system is responsible for detecting, processing, and responding to stimuli? A. Circulatory ...
- Which of the following is NOT a function of the nervous system? A. Coordinates body ...
- The _________ nervous system prepares our body for action (fight-flight-freeze), where as the _________ nervous ...
- What is this? A. Fruits B. ...
- What is a healthy breakfast? A. Chocolate bars B. Oats and berries C. Fried foods ...
- One will experience _________ breathing, _________ heart rate and __________ sweating while taking part in ...
- Which of the following should be consumed the least for an healthy lifestyle? A. Meat ...
- What is this? A. Have a healthy dinner ...
- Why is breakfast important A. It's my warm-up for the day and wakes me up ...
- What is a healthy lifestyle? A. Balance between exercise, food and wellness B. Being rich ...
- Flexibility and strength exercises is not useful for developing an active and healthy lifestyle. ...
- What is a calorie? A. Energy that fuels the body B. A chocolate bar ...
- What is obesity? A. Too much body fat B. Eating too much C. Eating is ...
- Doing housework at home is also a kind of physical activity. A. YES B. NO ...
- What is this? A. Fruits B. ...
- Microbes are called, microbes because? A. You can hear them through a micro-scope. B. They ...
- Which microbe is the image most likely to be? ...
- Which microbe causes malaria? A. virus B. bacteria C. fungi D. parasite
- Carrier of malaria causing protozoan is A. Female Anopheles mosquito B. Cockroach C. Housefly ...
- Which microbe is the image most likely to be? ...
- The most common carrier of communicable diseases is A. Ant B. Housefly C. Dragonfly ...
- Vaccines contain weakened or dead parts of antigens. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which disease is not caused by bacteria? A. Strep throat B. Pneumonia C. Food poisoning ...
- Disease causing microbes are called A. Pathogens B. Protozoa C. Parasites D. Microbes
- Who discovered vaccine for smallpox? A. Robert Koch B. Edward Jenner C. Louis Pasteur ...
- Name the bacteria which promotes the formation of curd A. Rhizobium B. Cyanobacteria C. Lactobacillus ...
- Bacteria are A. Prokaryotes B. Non living things C. Eukaryotes
- Which of the following is NOT a microbe? A. Bacteria B. Virus C. Worm ...
- The overuse of antibiotics has most likely resulted in the development of resistant strains of which ...
- Cholera is caused by A. Bacteria B. Protozoa C. Virus D. Fungi
- What are vaccines mainly made up of? A. Dead Pathogens B. Weak Pathogens C. Both ...
- Viruses are considered to be nonliving because they A. cannot multiply B. use energy to ...
- The process of conversion of sugar into alcohol in the absence of oxygen is called ...
- Microbes can be spread with air, animals, food, touch and in water. A. TRUE ...
- Vaccines protect us against? A. Viruses and bacteria B. Viruses and fungi C. Viruses only ...
- Antibodies are made by... A. Your own cells. B. The pathogen.
- The first person to discover the vaccines was... A. Edward Cullen B. Bruce Jenner ...
- Which is the first vaccine that an infant is given after birth in India? ...
- The vaccines trigger the immune system creating specific ______________ for the pathogen. A. antigens ...
- Which was the first vaccine discovered? A. Chicken pox B. COVID 19 C. Small pox ...
- Why do we need a new vaccine for Influenza every year? A. because the virus ...
- Which is smaller, a virus or a bacterium? A. Virus B. Bacterium
- When do we take Rabies vaccine? A. Cat bite B. Snake bite C. after injury ...
- Which of the diseases have been eradicated in India due to aggressive vaccination? A. Chicken ...
- Vaccines work because the immune system saves the information in the: A. memory cells ...
- What is pulse polio for? A. Polio B. Polio herd immunity C. Polio in adults ...
- What is the Full form of DPT vaccine? A. Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus B. Diarrhoea Polio ...
- A vaccines main goal is to: A. make people sick B. prevent disease C. start ...
- What is the full form of MMR A. Measles, Mumps, Rabies B. Meningitis, Mumps, Rabies ...
- A break or crake in a bone is called a A. Swelling B. Burn ...
- Most of the accidents occur due to our_________________. A. alertness B. carelessness C. awareness
- The treatment given to the injured person before the arrival of a doctor is called ...
- What are animal bites and what is the disease A. Both 2 and 4 ...
- Sam's clothes have caught fire what should he do A. Make him sit inside the ...
- Can all nose bleed be severe A. Yes B. No
- The bandage used to cut off blood flow in case of several bleeding is called ...
- We should not wear_____________ clothes while near fire. A. synthetic B. cotton
- Which of these should be avoided for safety reasons? A. Jogging B. Dancing C. Running ...
- What are Hazards A. A fire extinguisher B. Possible sources of danger C. Swelling on ...
- In case of a gas leak A. close all the doors and window B. all ...
- what is opsonisation A. Antibodies combine with antigens and act as a marker for phagocytes ...
- Antibodies are produced naturally by lymphocytes is A. Active immunity B. passive immunity
- first process in inflammation A. blood capillaries expand B. phagocytes carry out phagocytosis C. damaged ...
- phagocytosis is A. particles enter through diffusion B. microorganisms are trapped and digested by phagocytes. ...
- What are antigens A. proteins found on lymphocytes surface B. foreign particles that enter the ...
- need to give a second injection A. Artificial Active Immunity B. Natural Passive Immunity ...
- Natural passive immunity is obtained from A. antiserum injection or serum B. individual recovers from ...
- number of line defence in the body A. 2 B. 1 C. 3 D. 4 ...
- A bacteria responsible for curdling of milk is: A. Lactobacillus B. Rhizobium C. Oscillatoria ...
- They grow in humid and decomposed areas... A. Virus B. Baterias C. Fungis
- Fungi is benefical to us because of the following reason: A. They are a source ...
- Amoeba belongs to A. Algae B. Fungi C. Virus D. Protozoa
- Bacteria is known as__________________ in an ecosystem when feeding on dead organisms. A. Decomposers ...
- Malaria is caused bby A. Protozoa B. Virus C. Algae D. Bacteria
- A fungus that grows on stale bread is: A. Penicillium B. Aspergillus C. Rhizopus ...
- Which of the following is an example of a harmful microorganism? A. Fungi used as ...
- Mushroom belongs to A. Algae B. Virus C. Fungi D. None of the above
- Penicillium is a A. Algae B. Fungus C. Bacteria D. Yeast
- They help us to bake bread properly... A. Virus B. Bacteria C. Fungi
- Rhizobium bacteria A. Help in Digestion B. Help in nitrogen fixation C. Cause diseases ...
- They can help with the production of dairy like yoghurt and cheese. A. Virus ...
- Choose a product with bacteria that causes positive effects in our body A. yogurt ...
- A preparation of weakened or killed pathogens. A. Bacteria B. Antibiotic Resistance C. Vaccine ...
- An example of symbiotic relationship is found in: A. Moulds B. Bacteriophase C. Aspergillus ...
- Influenza is a disease caused due to A. Bacteria B. virus C. Protozoa D. None ...
- Fats are called as ___________________ A. roughage B. body building foods C. protective foods ...
- Our body needs _________ and _______ to stay healthy. A. water and sugar B. water ...
- Meat , beans and green leafy vegetables are rich in ___________ A. fibre B. iron ...
- Most plants grow well in _____________________. A. sandy soil B. clayey soil C. loamy soil ...
- A stork builds it nest using __________________________. A. mud B. twigs C. stones D. leaves ...
- sugar and starch are ___________________ A. carbohydrates B. proteins C. vitamins D. iron
- Which of the following is false? A. Living things breathe. B. Living things do not ...
- ______________________ are rich in carbohydrates. A. Eggs B. banana C. dals D. apples
- Refrigeration is a method of _________________________ A. preparing a balanced diet. B. cooking food ...
- Oil, butter, cheese and nuts are rich in ____________. A. fats B. proteins C. carbohydrates ...
- __________________ feathers helps to keep the birds body warm. A. Down B. Body C. Flight ...
- Which of the following should you cook before eating? A. carrot B. cucumber C. potato ...
- Which of the following is incorrect? A. Food should be cooked in right amount of ...
- Rice belongs to _________________________. A. Protein group B. cereal group C. milk group D. vegetable ...
- ________________ are called body building nutrients. A. Carbohydrates B. proteins C. fats D. vitamins
- water helps us to ___________________. A. store energy in our body B. fight diseases ...
- __________________ helps to keep our body warm. A. iron B. minerals C. vitamins D. fats ...
- The substances found in foods that help us to play, grow and fight diseases are ...
- Which of the following is incorrect? A. Never push or kick someone while playing. ...
- Important source of calcium is ___________________. A. oil B. bread C. sugar D. milk
- The musculoskeletal system is formed by... A. muscles and bones. B. circulatory system and excretory ...
- What is the function of hemoglobin? A. to carry iron B. to carry wastes ...
- The knee joint is A. Hinge B. Gliding C. Ball and socket D. Pivot
- The shoulder joint is A. Hinge B. Gliding C. Ball and socket D. Pivot
- The lack of sufficient red blood cells in the blood system is called A. cyanosis ...
- What part of blood carries hemoglobin? A. Red blood cells B. Plasma C. Platlets ...
- Choose the correct stament A. A muscle is rigid and flexible. B. A muscle is ...
- Which one is NOT a joint? A. Knee. B. Wrist. C. Humerus. D. Neck.
- Connects bone to bone A. Ligament B. Tendon C. Cartilidge
- What do we call the place where two or more bones meet? A. head ...
- What does your bone marrow make? A. muscles B. cartilage C. blood cells D. germs ...
- Tendons connect... A. bones to joints. B. muscles to bones. C. bones to bones. ...
- What is the biggest bone in your body? A. fibula B. humerus C. pelvis ...
- Where are three places you can find cartilage? A. nose, tongue and eyes B. nose, ...
- What do your bones protect? A. organs B. skin C. muscles D. feelings
- What are the three jobs of your bones? A. movement, structure, joints B. movement, structure, ...
- What bones protect your heart and lungs? A. pelvis and spine B. brain and spine ...
- The shape of the RBC allows for a greater surface area so the cell can ...
- The primary mineral stored by compact bone is A. Calcium B. Selenium C. Zinc ...
- What are functions of the skeleton? A. Protection B. Blood cell production C. Movement ...
- What makes up around 55% of the blood? A. Plasma B. Red Blood Cells ...
- Which of the following does NOT happen during inspiration? A. The ribs move upward ...
- Steatorrhea is the presence of increased undigested fat in feces. Which organ is LEAST likely ...
- This is not a function of insulin A. Decreasing glycogenolysis B. Lipogenesis C. Gluconeogenesis ...
- The volume of air moved in and out of the lung during quiet breathing is ...
- Which of the following branching of the bronchial tree that has gas-exchanging capabilities? A. Terminal ...
- Which of the following substances is/are NOT reabsorbed by the nephrons of the kidney? ...
- Why do emotions such as anger or fear slow digestion? A. Because they stimulate the ...
- Which of the following hormones promotes the excretion of potassium ions and the reabsorption of ...
- How is cardiac output calculated? A. Heart rate x mean artieral pressure B. Stroke volume ...
- This is not an endocrine gland A. Adrenal B. Pituitary C. Lacrimal D. Thyroid ...
- The area where the renal artery enters the kidney and the renal vein and ureter ...
- Which of the following is correct regarding the renin‐angiotensinogen mechanism? A. A decrease in blood ...
- Which has the highest pressure? A. Both are equal B. Pulmonary C. Systemic D. None ...
- Which of the following hormones would bind to receptors located on the inside of a ...
- Which of the following pancreatic enzymes acts to produce monosaccharides A. Chymotrypsin B. Amylase ...
- Which one of the following statement is NOT correct regarding trachea A. It usually lies ...
- Anuria means A. Excessive urine formation B. Reduced urine formation C. No urine formation ...
- This hormone is not secreted by Hypothalamus A. PRH B. FSH C. CRH D. TRH ...
- Which of the following cells secrete gastric acid? A. Mucous cells B. Parietal cells ...
- Which of following processes is the function of the smooth muscle layer of the digestive ...
- Does autism come from the mother or father? A. No B. Yes
- Autism usually appear by which age? A. 4 or 6 B. 2 or 3 ...
- Which of these are not the symptoms of Autism A. Behavior issues B. Talking casually ...
- What is the Full Form of ASD A. Africa Sodium Disease B. Autism Spectrum Disease ...
- What foods should be avoided with autism? A. CHIPS B. DAIRY C. VEGETABLES D. SALT ...
- Which of the following Therapy is not the cure for Autism A. Behavior Management Therapy ...
- On which Date is World Autism Awareness 2021 Day Celebrated ? A. 2, April ...
- Is it good to ignore autism? A. No B. Yes
- What color is Autism Awareness Day ? A. Yellow B. Blue C. Green D. Red ...
- A circadian rhythm occurs _____ every 24 hours, whereas an ultradian rhythm occurs _____ every ...
- The EEG, EOG and EMG detect, amplify and record electrical activity in the _____, _____, ...
- Sleep inertia is most likely to be experienced during: A. awakening B. sleep onset ...
- Which of the following measures of consciousness is subjective? A. Electroencephalograph B. Sleep diary ...
- Which of the following is an affective symptom of sleep deprivation? A. sleep inertia ...
- A limitation of the evolutionary theory of sleep is: A. it does not explain why ...
- According to Dawson and Reid (1997): A. Being sleep deprived for 24 hours gives a ...
- Travelling west is best for minimising jet lag because A. you travel in the same ...
- Compared to NWC, a person in an ASC would be likely to have: A. fewer ...
- Which of the following is NOT true about Bright Light Therapy? A. The patient is ...
- Compared to adolescents, an elderly person would be likely to have: A. more deep sleep ...
- The difference between a sleep disturbance and a sleep disorder is A. whether it occurs ...
- Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Circadian Rhythm Phase Disorders? A. they involve ...
- In a typical nights' sleep, _________ tend to dominate in the first half of the ...
- Shift work disorder is least likely to occur when: A. the roster rotates quickly from ...
- Membraneous vesicular material embedded in the fungi cell wall external to the line of plasma ...
- Fugal thallus with naked mass of protoplasm is A. Clamydospore B. Conida C. Plasmodium ...
- Flagella in Zoospores of pythium is placed as A. Anteriorly uniflagellate B. Posteriorly uniflagellate ...
- Thick strands or root like aggregation of somatic hyphae in some fungi------ A. Enteromorph ...
- Whole fungal thallus transform into a reproductive structure A. Percarpic B. Eucapic C. Holocarpic ...
- Dolipore septum is seen in ---------------------- A. Ascomycetes B. Oomycetes C. Basidiomyctes D. Zygomycetes
- Thick walled resistant spores in fungi A. Aplanospores B. Zoospores C. Conidia D. Chlamydospres
- In Pythium sexual reproduction is by........................... A. gametagial copulation B. Planogametic copulation C. Gametangial contact ...
- In pythium sexual spore is A. Ascospore B. Basidiospore C. Conidia D. Oospore
- Mastigomycota is known as A. Sac fungi B. Conidial fungi C. Zoosporic fungi D. Club ...
- Disease caused by Pythium is A. Damping off B. Anthracnose C. Leaf spot D. Canker ...
- The part of the digestive system where no digestion takes place is A. Ileum ...
- Which of the following element is essential for the formation of protein? A. N2 ...
- To prepare a good temporary mount of Petunia leaf peel showing many stomata, the student ...
- Phagocytosis by amoeba is A. Parasitic nutrition B. Holozoic nutrition C. Saprophytic nutrition D. Autotrophic ...
- Muscular tongue helps in A. Mixing the food with saliva B. Converting larges pieces of ...
- Movement of food through oesophagus is due to A. Lubrication of saliva B. Peristalsis ...
- The inner lining of stomach is protected by one of the following from hydrochloric acid. ...
- Goats and cows have longer small intestine because A. To digest chitin B. To digest ...
- Conversion of food into energy with help of oxygen is called A. Nutrition B. Respiration ...
- The stomach produces acidic hydrochloric acid. Why ? A. Starch is broken down into simple ...
- Temporary finger like extension on amoeba are called A. Cell membrane B. Cilia C. Pseudopodia ...
- Xerophytes have drought tolerance as compared to mesophytes because of A. Thick cuticle B. Sunken ...
- In which of the following groups of organisms, food material is broken down outside the ...
- Among the following group of plants, select the plant where you find stomata open at ...
- Study of structure of Human Body is called as? A. Anatomy B. Physiology C. Biomechanics ...
- What is the basic unit of human muscle? A. Muscle fascicle B. Muscle C. Myofibril ...
- Which is the hardest working muscle in the body? A. Gluteus Maximus B. Stapedius ...
- What is the Smallest Muscle in the human body? A. Stapedius B. Malleus C. Incus ...
- Which of the following will recover faster after an injury? A. Muscle B. Tendon ...
- Which is the largest muscle in Human body? A. Gluteus Maximus B. Latissimus Dorsi ...
- Study of Human muscles known as ? A. Cytology B. Osteology C. Myology D. Histology ...
- What is the strongest Muscle in the human body? A. Masseter B. Heart C. Latissimus ...
- What is the basic structural and functional unit of human body? A. Organ system ...
- How are muscles attached to the skeleton? A. Tendon B. Ligaments C. Both of them ...
- Study of functions of human body is called as? A. Anatomy B. Physiology C. Psychology ...
- A counselor is a problem-solver A. Fact B. Myth
- Men aren’t in touch with their feelings and will not benefit from counseling. A. Fact ...
- A counselor is a disciplinary officer. A. Fact B. Myth
- Maariage/Couple counselors is only available for couples who have problems. A. Fact B. Myth
- People should feel ashamed about being diagnosed with a mental illness. A. Fact B. Myth ...
- Seeking counseling services means that I have a mental illness. A. Fact B. Myth ...
- There are no quick fixes when it comes to mental health. A. Fact B. Myth ...
- A counselor's primary responsibility is to respect the dignity and to promote the welfare of ...
- Counseling means giving advice. A. Fact B. Myth
- Seeking counseling is a way to proactively manage your problems. A. Fact B. Myth
- Mental illnesses are RARE. A. Fact B. Myth
- Counselors will try to put you on medication. A. Fact B. Myth
- Counselling takes a long time and costs a lot. A. Fact B. Myth
- Counseling is part of the discipline board. A. Fact B. Myth
- People with mental illnesses will not get better. A. Fact B. Myth
- The carrier of malaria causing protozoan is: A. Female anopheles mosquito B. cockroach C. housefly ...
- Which of the following is not a communicable disease A. Cholera B. cancer C. Chicken ...
- Who invented the first vaccine? A. Edward Rist B. Edward Jenner C. Robert Koch
- Having iodized salt regularly in your food will help in the prevention of __________. ...
- Vaccinations are used for A. Curing illness B. getting illnes C. preventing illness
- Introduction into the body of a weakened, killed or piece of a disease-causing agent to ...
- A pathogen is a disease-causing agent. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How can the rate of an infectious disease be reduced? A. By preventing transmission between ...
- Which of the following is not caused by bacteria. A. Cholera B. Typhoid C. Tuberculosis ...
- The process by which the body becomes immune to a disease. A. Vaccination B. Immunization ...
- Special proteins produced by the body to attack foreign invaders. A. antibodies B. antigen ...
- Vaccines stimulate the body to produce... A. autoimmune diseases B. helper t-cells C. fever ...
- This is the transmission of infectious disease through air. A. Airborne transmission B. Droplet spread ...
- The last case of smallpox was in ... A. 2019 B. 1796 C. 1840 ...
- Mosquitoes and houseflies are examples of organisms that can spread disease. These types of organisms ...
- Which form of oxygen carried in red blood cell? A. Hemoglobin B. Deoxyhemoglobin C. Oxyhemoglobin ...
- When the gasses are exchanged between the alveoli in the lungs and the capillaries, oxygen ...
- What word best describes the function of the trachea? A. Pumping station B. Entrance point ...
- When oxygen enters the body, lungs and capillaries and then CO2 leaves the body-this is ...
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood. ...
- What is incorrect about gas exchange? A. Alveolar air is rich in oxygen and poor ...
- What happens when your diaphragm relaxes and moves upward? A. Your lungs deflate and you ...
- Which of the following does NOT make up part of the lungs? A. Alveoli ...
- What does the respiratory system release? A. oxygen B. glucose C. carbon dioxide D. ATP ...
- cleans, moistens, and warms the air A. trachea B. larynx C. nasal passage D. windpipe ...
- The uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells is called A. Asthma B. Emphysema C. Cancer ...
- A serious disease of the lungs that causes the air sacs to be destroyed is ...
- Choose the following which is not a good habit A. Avoid talking or laughing while ...
- I make your hair healthy and not let them be rough- Identify the object. ...
- The main cause of contagious diseases is ____________ A. Contaminated air B. Contaminated food ...
- State good or bad- I wash my hands before and after a meal A. Good ...
- What do we use to cut our nail? A. Nail - cutter B. Blade ...
- Which of the following factor is necessary for a healthy person A. Vaccination B. Balanced ...
- We should take bath _________. A. Daily B. Monthly C. Yearly D. Quarterly
- If we do not take bath regularly we - A. Smell B. Look smart ...
- We should brush our teeth _______ a day. A. Twice B. Thrice C. Once ...
- Sharing handkerchief and towel may cause ________. A. Infection B. Fitness C. Tooth decay ...
- Which one of the following is an unhealthy habit _____________ A. Sharing food B. Bathing ...
- Brushing helps to fight ___________. A. Tooth decay B. Itching C. Growing up of teeth ...
- _________ live and grow in large grown up nails. A. Germs B. Insects C. Animals ...
- Cleanliness, physical exercise, rest and sleep are a part of __________________ A. Hygiene B. Social ...
- When you are exercising your heart pumps blood A. slower B. faster C. the same ...
- What makes blood red in colour? A. Hemoglobin and oxygen B. White blood cells ...
- What happens when blood enters the lungs? A. blood is forced around the body ...
- What allows blood to move from the atrium into the ventricles? A. Pumping of the ...
- Vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle A. Arteries B. Veins C. Capillaries ...
- Tubes that carry blood to the heart A. Arteries B. Veins C. Capillaries D. Coronary ...
- Major artery that goes out of the heart to the body? A. Vena Cava ...
- How long does a red blood cell live on average? A. 50 days B. 100 ...
- Which of the following is NOT a function of the circulatory system? A. Deliver oxygen ...
- Tubes that carry blood from the heart? A. Veins B. Arteries C. Capillaries D. Coronary ...
- A fist-sized organ that pumps the blood throughout the body? A. Brain B. Lungs ...
- Which one is NOT a correct blood type? A. A B. AB C. B ...
- The force that blood puts on blood vessel walls as the heart pumps A. Blood ...
- Smaller branches of tiny tubes that pass on the oxygen to the cells A. Arteries ...
- Major vessel that goes out of the heart to the body? A. Vena Cava ...
- The rhythm of your heart, heart rate, is called? A. Pulse B. Heart disease ...
- Which of those is NOT a correct statement about the vein? A. mostly carry deoxygenated ...
- What is the function of blood? A. Pump blood throughout the body B. Transport oxygen ...
- Blood that is oxygenated comes from the ... A. Valves B. Lungs C. Brain ...
- Which of those is NOT a correct statement about the artery? A. carry mostly oxygenated ...
- Which part of the digestive system is number 4? ...
- What does the mouth do? A. Break down the food to make it easier to ...
- Your food can spend up to this long in the small intestine: A. 4 minutes ...
- Muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach A. Epiglottis B. Peristalsis C. Stomach ...
- What does the digestive system do? A. Pumps blood throughout the body B. Helps you ...
- What are the main parts of the digestive system A. stomach, small and large intestine ...
- Which part of the digestive system is number 6? ...
- The _____ is the first part of the digestive system. A. large intestine B. stomach ...
- The large intestine measures about: A. 5 feet long B. 10 feet long C. 3 ...
- Which part of the digestive system is number 1? ...
- Which part of the digestive system is number 2? ...
- Which part of the digestive system is number 3? ...
- The digestive system makes food into _____. A. water B. energy C. intestines
- You can help your digestive system by: A. drinking water and eating healthy food ...
- The digestive process starts in the: A. Mouth B. Stomach C. Liver
- Which of the following is NOT part of the five health components? A. Muscular Strength ...
- The components of fitness are.... A. Muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, body mass ...
- The right mix of healthy eating and exercise will help control weight this is called... ...
- How many minutes should you play or exercise every day? A. 10 B. 20 ...
- ________ makes your bones strong. A. Water B. Coffee C. Milk D. Tea
- What do you call the study of foods and how they nourish the body? ...
- A soccer goal is worth _______ point(s). A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 6 ...
- What nutrient builds muscles? A. Vitamins B. Protein C. Calcium D. Carbohydrates
- The ability of a muscle to work for an extended period of time. A. Body ...
- You should drink 6-8 glasses of ________ each day. A. Coffee B. Soda C. Water ...
- A basketball games begins with a _________ A. Jump ball B. Kick off C. Penalty ...
- What are the benefits of being active? A. Healthier lifestyle B. Decrease risks of cancer ...
- A free throw in basketball is worth ______ point(s) A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 ...
- What component would be most important to a long distance runner? A. Reaction time ...
- Which instrument is used to see Microorganisms? A. Spring Balance B. Barometer C. Microscope ...
- Bacteria are multicellular organisms. State whether true or false: A. True B. False C. Don't ...
- Viruses can only be observed by a special microscopic called: A. Compound microscopic B. Glass ...
- Algae mostly grow in _________ places. A. moist B. freezing C. wet D. hot ...
- Except ____________, all fungi are microscopic.b A. Coronavirus B. Yeast C. Spirogyra D. Algae
- The size of Bacteria varies from _______ to _______ micron. A. 10 - 6 micron ...
- What is that hard outer covering which protects microorganisms from harsh conditions? A. Skin ...
- The digestive juice not produced by stomach contains A. Hydrochloric acid B. Pepsin C. Mucus ...
- What is the basic unit of structure and function in a living thing? A. a ...
- pancreas pour secretions into A. oesophagus B. stomach C. large intestine D. duodenum
- the correct order of steps in nutrition in human beings is A. ingestion - digestion ...
- Osmosis takes place when __________. A. Glucose is broken down to release energy B. The ...
- Digestion starts from A. Stomach B. Small intestine C. Oesophagus D. Buccal cavity
- Which side of the membrane has a low concentration of molecules?
- Which of the following events in the mouth cavity will be affected if salivary amylase ...
- Digestion of starch starts from: A. Stomach B. Intestine C. Oesophagus D. Mouth
- What is the mode of nutrition in fungi? A. Autotrophic B. Heterotrophic C. Saprophytic ...
- What is the final product of photosynthesis? A. Protein B. Fat C. Starch D. Mineral ...
- The process of transpiration in plants helps in: A. Opening of stomata B. Absorption of ...
- From which structure, the free oxygen gas produced during photosynthesis is released? A. Epidermis ...
- Hydrochloric acid is secreted by A. Pancreas B. Small intestine C. Liver D. Gastric glands ...
- A plant absorbs minerals from the soil A. Circulation B. Digestion C. Growth D. Nutrition ...
- All producers show A. heterotrophic nutrition B. autotrophic nutrition C. holozoic nutrition D. both A ...
- Villi present on the internal wall of intestine help in the A. emulsification of fats ...
- Which is the correct sequence of body parts in the human alimentary canal? A. Mouth ...
- Which describes the life process regulation? A. Breaking down food into molecules usable by cells ...
- Teeth are covered with a thin coating of A. Dentine B. Crown C. Enamel ...
- Select the best definition for the word symptom. A. an agreed upon time to meet ...
- What did Jonas salk create A. Telephone B. Paper C. Polio vaccine D. Compass
- Select the best definition for the word virus used in the book. A. a very ...
- With a vaccine, the body builds up an immunity to the germ/pathogen even though you've ...
- What is the machine Polio patients are kept in? A. Automated breathing apparatus B. Legit ...
- What is the full-form of Polio? A. Poliomyletis B. Poliokematics C. Poliotactics D. Polio
- Who invented the Polio vaccine? A. Joseph Stalin B. Jonas Salk C. Jasper Liu ...
- Who did polio effect the most? A. women B. men C. kids D. the elderly ...
- The virus paralyzed arms and legs. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Viruses and bacteria rarely enter your body. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How did polio spread from one person to another? A. the water supply, coughs & ...
- Who did Jonas test his vaccine on first A. His pets B. Random people ...
- Polio is contagious? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A vaccine works by __________________________. A. exposing your body to some form of a virus ...
- What did kids do to help stop the spread of the virus? A. They quarantined. ...
- What diseases have vaccines stopped from spreading? A. measles B. polio C. small pox ...
- What is a difference between red blood cells and white blood cells? A. Red blood ...
- What part of blood is responsible for fighting infections? A. Red Blood Cells B. Platelets ...
- Red blood cells have a nucleus. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The liquid part of blood A. plasma B. water C. collagen D. cytoplasm
- Which part of human blood carries hormones and nutrients? A. plasma B. platelets C. red ...
- Platelets are responsible for clotting blood and repairing damaged blood vessels. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What is the characteristics of the red blood cells? A. It Has an elastic plasma ...
- Platelets are a part of blood that help in the: A. formation of hemoglobin ...
- Which human system is responsible for delivering blood to organs? A. respiratory B. skeletal ...
- What is made in the bone marrow? A. blood cells B. nutrients C. plasma ...
- Choose the true statement of the cell in the picture above ?
- What is the job of the red blood cells? A. Transport oxygen using hemoglobin ...
- Where do most of the digestion take place? A. stomach B. large intestine C. mouth ...
- Iron is essential for our body because A. it is used in the production of ...
- The entire function of the digestive system can be summarised as A. ingestion - digestion ...
- Which of these is not a gland? A. pancreas B. stomach C. liver D. oesophagus ...
- The alimentary canal is a single long tube A. that starts with the stomach and ...
- The food passes through the digestive system by A. the action of villi B. peristalsis ...
- Pancreas produces A. carbohydrase B. lipase C. protease D. all of the above enzymes
- Which of these helps maintain a healthy intestine? A. fibre B. starch C. fats ...
- What is the function of carbohydrates? A. builds muscles in our body B. stored energy ...
- Marasmus is a disease caused due to the deficiency of A. Vitamin C B. proteins ...
- What are proteins made of? A. glucose B. fatty acids C. glycerol D. amino acids ...
- choose the correct sequence of passage of food through our digestive system A. mouth - ...
- Where is bile stored? A. liver B. bile duct C. gall bladder D. pancreas ...
- What does the liver do to help in digestion? A. helps to neutralize the stomach ...
- The muscle of your upper arm is called the A. Pectorals B. Abdominals C. Deltoids ...
- The muscle that covers the back of the neck and upper and middle region of ...
- Which one is a muscle? A. Shoulder. B. Femur. C. Backbone. D. Calf.
- All your bones form or make up your _________? A. Ribs B. Tendons C. Skeleton ...
- They help you bend your legs A. Shoulders and neck B. Elbows and wrists ...
- _________ help you bend or move your body. A. Skeleton B. Joints C. Ribs ...
- A place where two bones meet is called a A. Hip Bone B. Synovial Fluid ...
- The cover your skeleton A. Bones B. Muscles C. Tendons D. Joints
- All the bones together form... A. the tendons. B. the joints. C. the skeleton. ...
- The muscle that makes up your heart is called the A. Vein Muscle B. Smooth ...
- Which of the following tissue connects bone to bone? A. Ligament B. Tendon C. Cartilage ...
- Your bones are join together at your _________? A. Skeleton B. Muscles C. Tendons ...
- Your neck, shoulders, and kneel are part of your trunk. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What muscle is on your femur? A. Abs B. Bicep C. Gluteus Maximus D. Quads ...
- Your skeleton is there for support, protection, and movement. But you could not move your ...
- They help you bend your arms A. Shoulders and neck B. Elbows and wrists ...
- True or False: Inside your body, there are many bones. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- True or False: your bones DO NOT support and protect your body A. TRUE ...
- True or False: you have joints in different parts of your body. A. TRUE ...
- What is another name for your shin bone? A. fibula B. tibia C. thigh bone ...
- Bones are hard and rigid, which means that ________? A. They can bend or move ...
- True or False: muscles and bones work together to move your body. A. TRUE ...
- What is another name for your collar bone? A. scapula B. clavicle C. patella ...
- Joints connect... A. two or more bones. B. two or more ligaments. C. two or ...
- Choose the correct stament A. Bones are hard and rigid. B. Bones are flexible and ...
- Which of the following bone are found in your arm? A. Clavicle B. Radius ...
- What is the outermost layer of the kidneys? A. glomerulus B. medulla C. pelvis ...
- A nitrogen waste resulting from the breakdown of the amino acids produced during protein digestion. ...
- The area where all of the glucose is absorbed. A. Loop of Henle B. Proximal ...
- The organ whose excretory functions include detoxification of the blood and formation of urea. ...
- The lungs, kidney and skin are all part of the A. nervous system B. nephron ...
- The functional unit of the kidneys which includes the glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, tubules and the ...
- Which of the following mainly excretes CO2? A. skin B. kidney C. lungs D. urethra ...
- Another term for sweating; removal of water, salt and urea through the sweat glands in ...
- where urine is stored temporarily A. urinary bladder B. ureter C. urethra D. bile ...
- What is the middle layer of the kidneys called? A. medulla B. pelvis C. cortex ...
- A nitrogen waste resulting from the breakdown of the amino acids produced during protein digestion. ...
- The organ whose excretory functions include detoxification of the blood and formation of urea. ...
- The waste products produced by cellular life processes the most important of which are carbon ...
- erm for both the bunch of capillaries and the cup-shaped structure which forms part of ...
- How are the lungs associated with the excretory system? A. They help the flow of ...
- The organ whose excretory functions include detoxification of the blood and formation of urea. ...
- Poisons can build up in the body if organs don't filter and get rid of ...
- Which is NOT a principle of performing a warm up? A. Prepares the body ...
- How long should a general warm up last for? A. 1 hour B. 20 - ...
- A cool down allows what..? A. Body to recover from exercise B. Mind to recover ...
- Holding a stretch without movement, usually at the end-range of a muscle.' This is the ...
- What is the first stage of a warm up? A. Mental preparation B. Pulse raiser ...
- What is a Warm Up A. Allows the body a chance to transition from rest ...
- Increased blood flow throughout the body leads to ______________ body temperature and ________________ muscles. ...
- What is the reason for jogging in a cool down? A. Increase heart rate slowly ...
- Making muscles, tendons and ligaments more elastic can help to..? A. Increase heart rate ...
- How long should you hold a stretch for in a warm up? A. 1- 5 ...
- A cool down should be complete A. Never in a session B. At the end ...
- Stretching is important to? A. Body to recover from exercise B. Take some time to ...
- Reducing body temperature and reducing heart rate are two key principles of what? A. A ...
- An increase of blood flow to the working muscles results in an increase in what ...
- A warm up should be completed .... A. At the beginning of the session ...
- Static stretching involves no movement in order to ? A. Save energy B. Save time ...
- This part of skeleton is called.... A. Skull ...
- Which part of the skeleton protects the lungs? A. Femur B. Ribs C. Pelvis ...
- Bones are made up of calcium. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Are our bones alive? A. yes B. no
- The adult skeleton system is made up of about ______ bones A. 260 B. 300 ...
- All of our muscles are joined to bones. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- This bone is called.... A. Femur ...
- Which is Not protected by the rib cage? A. heart B. lungs C. brain
- Which is the longest bone in the skeleton system A. Femur B. clavicle C. phalanges ...
- Our heart is made of muscle. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- _________ is made inside our bones A. skeleton B. blood C. juice D. coffee
- What mineral makes bone strong? A. Oxygen B. Iron C. Calcium D. Magnesium
- The smallest bones in the skeleton system are found in the ____ A. nose ...
- Which life process is the skeleton the most important for? A. Movement B. Respiration ...
- Who has more bones? A. children B. adults
- Can our skeleton can move without help from our muscles? A. yes B. no
- A tissue is a group of cells working together A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which tissue type is not one of the four main tissue types in animals? ...
- A group of cells with similar structures is called an/a A. organ B. organism ...
- The human heart is an example of an organ in the human body. It is ...
- Bones, adipose, blood, tendons, ligaments and cartilage are forms of ________ tissue A. connective ...
- The human brain is composed of nerve tissue. What cells would you find in nerve ...
- Skeletal muscle is found A. attached to bones via tendons B. in the walls of ...
- An organ is made up of one type of tissue A. TRUE B. FALSE
- An organ system is a group of tissues working together A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Tissue that covers the outside of an organism as well as lining organs and cavities ...
- A collection of one or more tissues assembled together to perform a specific function is ...
- An artery could be considered an organ because A. it is composed of only one ...
- ∠D is called as A. Angle of incidence ...
- Bi-focal lens are required to correct A. presbyopia B. astigmatism C. coma D. myopia
- The air layer of atmosphere whose temperature is less then the hot layer behave as ...
- Which eye disease has blurred images and clouding of the lens? A. Myopia B. Pink ...
- The splitting of white light into the seven colors when it passes through a transparent ...
- The perpendicular line drawn from the surface of any surface is called as A. Normal ...
- When white light passes through a prism, A. red bends more, violet bends least ...
- What is happening in this picture? A. The ...
- A ray of white light enters the raindrop and undergoes __________ and __________ to form ...
- The muscular diaphragm that controls the size of the pupil is A. cornea B. ciliary ...
- The black opening between the aqueous humour and the lens is called A. retina ...
- Having two eyes facilitates in A : Increasing the field of view B : Bringing ...
- When white light enters a prism, it gets split into its constituent colours. This is ...
- The danger signals installed at the top of tall buildings are red in colour. These ...
- The ability of eye lens to adjust its focal length to form a sharp image ...
- Near and far points of a young person normal eye respectively are A. 0 and ...
- The refraction of light passed by the Earth’s Atmosphere having air layers of varying __________ ...
- The image formed by retina of human eye is A. Real and inverted B. Virtual ...
- Dr. Philip Zimbardo (1972) found that Stanford University students who had been randomly assigned to ...
- _______ investigates internal mental processes, such as problem solving, memory, learning, and language A. cognitive ...
- I was late for work today and therefore got scolded. then I realised I forgot ...
- Which of the following mental health careers requires a medical doctorate (MD)? A. clinical psychologist ...
- New workers at McDonald's are required to complete an employee-training program to improve the work ...
- The unconscious mind influences everything we do. A. Biological perspective B. Psychodynamic perspective C. Behavioral ...
- During the first day of school, Robert is surprised when his psychology teacher states, “Psychology ...
- Change your thoughts, change your life. A. Psychodynamic perspective B. Behavioral perspective C. Cognitive perspective ...
- Educational psychology is concerned with: A. Studying growth and development of children. B. Finding ways ...
- Anxiety in sport can be defined as... A. Feeling cool, calm, and collected before the ...
- Dr. Jean Piaget (1952) showed 5-year-old children two identical glass beakers each containing the same ...
- Eating disorders are more prevalent in the West because we are constantly bombarded with images ...
- The school headteacher has been able to resolve conflicts among teachers, the action that has ...
- Mia is a 9 years old girl. she is active learner. she explores the physical ...
- A medical doctor who specializes in treating psychological problems is a? A. health psychologist ...
- What makes psychology a science? A. Many psychologists have earned advanced college degrees. B. Psychologists ...
- ____________________ perspective is in response to structuralism. A. functionalism B. gestalt psychology C. humanistic psychology ...
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