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- You have 2 bronchi, each one is called a _____________. A. bronchiole B. bronchus ...
- How many breaths does the average human take in a day? A. 6, 000 ...
- How many lungs do you have? A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
- When we breathe out, our diaphragm becomes A. relaxed and dome shaped B. contracted and ...
- What is it called when you breathe in through your nose or mouth? A. Inhale ...
- The blood carries carbon dioxide from all parts of the body back to the lungs. ...
- How does your chest change during inhalation? A. getting bigger B. getting smaller C. no ...
- Which of the following show the air passage for exhalation? A. windpipe--> lungs --> nose ...
- What is the name of the tube that is also known as your wind pipe? ...
- What is the muscle under the lungs called? A. Biceps B. Diaphragm C. Bronchus ...
- Which picture shows lungs when you exhale? A. ...
- When air is pushed OUT of the lungs, what is the correct order for the ...
- Which of the following will cause faster rate of breathing? A. sleeping B. dancing
- Where does the oxygen that we breathe get absorbed into the blood? A. The nose ...
- What do nose hairs and mucus do to inhaled air? A. Filter out dust particles ...
- The process of movement of air into and out of the lungs is called ...
- The lungs are protected by the ribs. A. FALSE B. TRUE
- After you inhale, where does the oxygen go down to get to your lungs? ...
- What is the name for the microscopic air sacs at the end of the bronchioles? ...
- When we breathe in, our lungs get A. Bigger B. Smaller
- Which gas we take in when we inhale? A. Oxygen B. Carbon dioxide C. Nitrogen ...
- What muscles are used in breathing in A. diaphragm and intercostals B. diaphragm and lungs ...
- Which gas we take out when we exhale? A. Oxygen B. Carbon dioxide C. Nitrogen ...
- What is the name of the two main branches from the trachea (one to each ...
- When we breathe in, our chest moves A. Upward and outward B. Inward and downward ...
- Which bones protect the lungs and are also needed for breathing to happen? A. ribs ...
- The lungs are found in the A. Chest B. Brain C. Abdomen
- Photoautotrophs convert light energy to A. Hydraulic energy B. Chemical energy C. Wind energy ...
- Different organisms living together with mutual benefits are known as A. Symbiosis B. Parasites ...
- Lichens are the association between A. Algae and algae B. Fungi and fungi C. Algae ...
- -------- is present in middle lamella of the cell wall A. Sulphur B. Molybdenum ...
- Which among the following is an example for photoautotrophs A. Bacteria B. Cyanobacteria C. Fungi ...
- Chlorophyll is a rich source of ------mineral A. Iron B. Magnesium C. Calcium D. Sulphur ...
- Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic Association between A. Plants and fungus B. Plants and bacteria ...
- Name the mineral element which is required by a plant in a great amount ? ...
- Non essential element in a plant is A. Barium B. Magnesium C. Potassium D. Calcium ...
- Plants developed into Carnivores when they have ---------- deficiency A. Carbon B. Oxygen C. Nitrogen ...
- --------- is a nitrogen fixing bacteria A. Rhizopus B. Pseudomonas C. Rhizobium D. None of ...
- Which one of the following is not a micronutrient ? A. Magnesium B. Molybdenum ...
- Which of the following is an infection causes inflammation in the alveoli due to formation ...
- which one could be a symptom of C.O.P.D ? A. hallucinations B. dizziness C. shortness ...
- Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Disease that combines chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It drastically reduces vital gas exchange and is ...
- The patient is having problems breathing. A medical term for this is... A. Hemoralgia ...
- An infection of the lungs that causes inflammation; causes by a virus, bacterium, fungus or ...
- C.O.P.D : Is a group of lung diseases that block airflow and make it difficult ...
- What does C.O.P.D stand for? A. Complex Obstructive Pulmonary Disease B. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ...
- Which of the body produces thick and sticky mucus that can clog the lungs and ...
- What is the direct cause of asthma attacks? A. Blood clots in the trachea ...
- An accumulation of tissue fluid in the alveoli of the lungs: A. pulmonary edema ...
- What happens during an asthma attack when you have C.O.P.D? A. The bronchioles close and ...
- It refers to a condition that causes shortness of breath, caused by damage in the ...
- Which best describes the difference between asthma and COPD? A. COPD patients don't have exacerbations ...
- A disease of the lungs characterized by recurring episodes of airway inflammation causing bronchospasms and ...
- Diseases like asthma, emphysema, bronchitis are categorized with C.O.P.D A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following is TRUE about Pleural Effusion? A. Inflammatory disease that affects mostly ...
- Accumulation of fluid in the lungs is known as A. atelectasis B. acute pulmonary distress ...
- due to inadequate amounts of gas in the alveoli), resulting in the lungs collapse. ...
- what are the first symptoms of pneumonia? A. chest pain when you breathe or cough, ...
- What is pleuritic chest pain? A. Pain that worsens when you sit down B. Pain ...
- Which of the following infectious disease is not caused by foreign body/microorganism? A. Tuberculosis ...
- Disease characterized by inflamed, narrow airways that make it difficult for air to pass through. ...
- Difficulty in breathing which progressively worsens over time usually due to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ...
- Inelasticity of the lungs due to chronic inflammation and scarring of the lung tissue: ...
- What are the signs and symptoms of COPD? A. Wheezing, snoring & sneezing B. Weight ...
- Which of the following respiratory diseases refer to a chronic lung conditions that limit the ...
- A long lasting respiratory condition in which the airways of the lungs become obstructed due ...
- Which of the following respiratory diseases can lead shortness of breath due to difficulty exhaling ...
- inflammation of the sinuses A. infuenza B. nasopharyngitis C. sinusitis D. pharyngitis
- Infection of the lungs where alveoli are flooded with bacteria and WBCs: A. pneumonia ...
- Which of the following describes the given picture? ...
- Chronic inflammation of the lungs characterized by an abnormal increase in the air spaces near ...
- A temporary inflammation of the mucous membranes that line the trachea and bronchial passageways; causes ...
- There is a cure for asthma A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How much amount of fruit should be better there in our diet A. High ...
- Balance diet is important because A. Organs and tissues need proper nutrition B. Body should ...
- B complex vitamins and Vitamin C are soluble in A. Ethanol B. NaoH C. Fat ...
- Who discovered vitamins for the first time A. Louis pasteur B. Casimir funk C. Clarence ...
- Examples for micronutrients A. Vitamins B. Minerals C. Vitamins and minerals D. None of the ...
- Scurvy is caused due to deficiency of vitamin A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin C ...
- Delay of blood coagulation or anticoagulation vitamin A. A B. D C. K D. E ...
- Vitamin B1 is also called as A. Thiamine B. Riboflavin C. Niacin D. Biotin
- Statement A: a balance diet that contain all the nutrients required in a day Statement ...
- Mineral is useful for formation of bones and teeth A. Iron B. Iodine C. Phosphorus ...
- Goitre is caused due to deficiency of A. Iron B. Iodine C. Calcium D. Sodium ...
- Rickets in children is caused due to deficiency vitamin A. A B. D C. K ...
- How many nutrients are present in balanced diet A. Four B. Five C. Six ...
- Which of the following consider as anti sterility vitamin common in both males and females ...
- To avoid malnutrition our diet should I eat A. Fruits B. Dal and nuts ...
- Which of the following nutrients needed in Limited quantity A. Fat B. Protein C. Carbohydrate ...
- Anaemia is caused due to deficiency of mineral A. Potassium B. Iodine C. Iron ...
- Mineral helps to maintain immune system healthy bones and teeth A. Sodium B. Iodine ...
- Deficiency of vitamin B3 causes----- disease A. Haemolysis B. Osteomalacia C. Pellagra D. Sore Eyes ...
- Deficiency of Vitamin A causes disease A. Night blindness B. Scurvy C. Rickets D. Sore ...
- Without good nutrition your body is prone to A. Obesity B. Diseases C. Both obesity ...
- RDA is A. Recommended dietary allowances B. Required dietary allowance C. Reserved dietary allowance ...
- Percentage of body fat A. Body fat B. Body composition C. BFI D. Body
- Muscular endurance weight training involves how many RM? A. 16 B. 12 C. 8 ...
- Which is form of exercise A. Walking B. Swimming C. Biking D. All of the ...
- Exercise used to improve cardiovascular health? A. Aerobic B. Flexibility C. Strength D. Sport
- Ability to move joint in full range of motion A. Flexibility B. Play C. Strength ...
- Which is not exercise A. Walking B. Swimming C. Biking D. Sitting
- What is a advantage to exercise? A. Improve of quality life B. Decrease chronic diseases ...
- The kind of fitting used to connect fixed pipe and fixtures is a A. Wye ...
- Any low intensity exercise where oxygen is used A. Aerobic B. Anaerobic C. Exercise ...
- What aspect of fitness does the following define: The ability to use strength quickly to ...
- Percentage of body fat A. Body fat B. Body composition C. BFI D. Body
- Where does the absorption of nutrients from food take place? A. stomach B. liver ...
- What does the small intestine do? A. reabsorbs the water after the process of the ...
- What does the salivary glands do for the digestive system? A. It produce saliva, which ...
- Which parts of the diagram is the small and large intestine?
- What parts of the digestive system help with mechanical digestions? A. Esophagus and Small Intestine ...
- What does the large intestine do? A. digest the food from this process B. makes ...
- Which is the esophagus? A. A ...
- What is the digestive system? A. A system to take out the bad stuff that's ...
- What does stomach acid do? A. Chemically digests food in the mouth. B. Chemically digests food ...
- Where does the digestive system start? A. The liver B. The throat C. The stomach ...
- Why do we eat food? A. To keep our stomachs full B. To put oxygen ...
- Your heart is about the size of your __________. A. mouth B. fist C. show ...
- Blood carries ____________ to the heart. A. vitamins B. germs C. oxygen
- What does circulate mean? A. pump blood B. beat quickly C. go around and around ...
- These blood vessels help fight infection and other diseases. A. Red Blood Cells B. White ...
- The blood obtains the oxygen from which organ? A. Brain B. Lungs C. Heart ...
- ______________ are the smallest blood vessels. A. Arteries B. Veins C. Capillaries
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. A. Veins B. Capillaries C. Arteries ...
- What does your heart do? A. pumps blood through your body B. protects your body ...
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart. A. Veins B. Arteries C. Capillaries ...
- Which describes all the parts of the circulatory system? A. heart, lungs, stomach, muscles ...
- Your heart is a _____________. A. tube B. muscle C. vein
- Deoxygenated blood means that the blood is low in... A. Oxygen B. Carbon Dioxide
- transfers sounds waves into perilymph fluid inside scale vestibuli A. stapes B. basilar membrane ...
- perceptual processing of signal A. cochlear nucleus B. superior olive C. medial geniculate D. auditory ...
- fluid flows around into scale tympani and releases less energy out round window A. TRUE ...
- activates anterior canal A. rolling B. pitching C. yaw
- designed to detect and transduce head rotation and angular acceleration A. semicircular canals B. ampulla ...
- transduce the mechanical energy created by head motion into electrical signal that travels down CN ...
- complex sound waves are decomposed into individual frequencies in cochlea A. TRUE B. FALSE
- body balance A. lateral vestibular nuclei in spinal cord B. medial/inferior vestibular nuclei to upper ...
- located in temporal lobe, maintains tonotopic organization A. A1 B. heschl's gyrus C. vestibular ...
- calculates compensation in eye muscles to maintain fixed gaze position A. VOR B. semicircular canals ...
- balance in the head and neck A. LVN-spinal cord B. M/IVN-upper spinal cord/cranial nerves ...
- three half-moon tubes oriented in the three primary planes (anterior, posterior, lateral) A. semicircular canals ...
- regions in the inner ear that contain macula (hair cells in a gel with otoliths ...
- utricle and saccule are otolith organs A. TRUE B. FALSE
- by comparing intensity and timing of neuron firing in each ear, we can determine vertical ...
- waves in _____ shake tectorial and basilar membranes A. fluid B. liquid C. stapes ...
- combined firing across cochlea represents A. complex sound waves B. tonotopic organization C. auditory pathway ...
- (basilar membrane) base is narrow, thick, stiff, close to base A. high frequency B. low ...
- detect linear acceleration in vertical (saccule) and horizontal (utricle) planes A. semicircular canals B. otolith ...
- our ears are offset horizontally making up/down localization less difficult A. TRUE B. FALSE
- information from ipsilateral medial geniculate body, info sent to association areas for further processing ...
- transmits info from the inner ear to the brainstem A. vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) ...
- waves in ________ press hair cells into tectorial membrane, bending cilia, firing receptor cells ...
- integration with vision (LGN) and other senses A. cochlear nucleus B. superior olive C. medial ...
- sense head rotation and motion A. VOR B. saccule C. utricle D. Vestibular canals
- eyes track an object while the head is moving A. LVN-spinal cord B. M/IVN-upper spinal ...
- starts comparing timing and intensity differences and comparing each ear, acoustic brainstem reflex A. cochlear ...
- activates lateral canal A. rolling B. pitching C. yaw
- movement of otoliths, creates a shear force in the gel matrix A. saccule B. otoconia ...
- dilated portion at the end of each semicircular canal A. ampulla B. utricle C. saccule ...
- (basilar membrane) wide, thin, floppy, close to apex A. low frequency B. high frequency ...
- each frequency with energy will destroy waves in basilar membrane causing hair cells in region ...
- each semicircular canal is filled with fluid that causes gel-like cupola to shift A. TRUE ...
- starts processing timing and intensity difference for localization of sound A. cochlear nucleus B. superior ...
- activates posterior canal A. rolling B. pitching C. yaw
- What is a sarcomere? A. A compartment in a myofilament B. The area between two ...
- Which of the following is a way that the skeletal system is necessary for the ...
- Which movements are shown in the picture? A. ...
- What cordlike structure can the epimysium blend into? A. ligaments B. fascia C. tendons ...
- What is a motor unit? A. A motor neuron and all of the skeletal muscle ...
- What is the main function of the hamstring group of muscles? A. Flex the knee ...
- Which of the following characteristics would be most predominate in slow twitch muscle fibers ...
- Which type of muscle contraction occurs without a change in length? A. Isotonic contractions ...
- Which statement best describes the Sliding Filament Theory? A. Muscle fiber contraction is “all or ...
- The sliding filament theory explains which of the following? A. muscle extensions B. muscle inductions ...
- Which movements are shown in the picture? A. ...
- ______ and ______ work together to allow muscles to contract. A. ATP, Calcium B. smooth ...
- Each unit in a muscle fiber is called a __________. A. myosin B. globular heads ...
- What is the mechanism of antibody action shown in the diagram?
- Moms CANNOT pass HIV to their unborn children. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What body system is attacked by the HIV virus? A. The reproductive system B. The ...
- Which medications are used for HIV? A. HIV inhibitors B. HIV blockers C. Antiretroviral drugs ...
- What is the virus that causes AIDS? A. Hardly Infected Virus B. Human Immunodeficiency Virus ...
- When antibodies react with antigens to form insoluble complex the phagocyte can destroy the pathogen ...
- What is the main effect of HIV? A. It attacks and destroys liver tissue. ...
- Antibody structure is commonly A. Z shaped B. Y shaped C. W shaped D. T ...
- What does A in AIDS stands for? A. Auto B. Acquired C. Accountable D. Available ...
- What is the mechanism of antibody action shown in the diagram?
- When antibodies combine with antigens, it can act as marker for phagocytes to recognise ...
- Produce the female gamete and the hormone oestrogen A. Ovary B. Fallopian tube C. Pituitary ...
- Tubes that transport mature gametes A. Ovary and testes B. Fallopian tubes and vas deferens ...
- How does the baby exchange substances between the baby and the mother? A. Ovary ...
- This occurs on days 1 to 5 of the menstrual cycle. A. The lining of ...
- Produces the male gamete and testosterone A. Testes B. Prostate C. Epididymis D. Ovary
- Which hormones are produced only during the pregnancy? A. hCG, hPL, estrogen, progestogen B. hCG, ...
- Tube that transports sperm from epididymis to urethra A. Seminal vesicle B. Prostate C. Fallopian ...
- After fertilisation, the zygote will divide to form ___________________ A. a baby B. a foetus ...
- That fusion of the male and female gamete to form a zygote is known as ? ...
- Every month prepares for possible implantation of an embryo A. Ovary B. Cervix C. Endometrium ...
- In week 10-19, embyro is known as__________. A. embryo B. zygote C. baby D. feotus ...
- A spike in these hormones triggers rupture of a mature follicle and the release of ...
- Choose the correct sequence to show the development of the foetus. A. Zygote > Feotus ...
- Supplies nutrients to the fetus A. Amnion B. Ovum C. Placenta D. Umbilical cord
- Gametogenesis in humans starts from puberty. State whether the statement is true or false. ...
- The hormones that help prepare the uterine lining for implantation of an embryo are ...
- Occurs on Days 6-14 of the Uterine Cycle A. Menstrual Phase B. Proliferative Phase ...
- The location that fertilisation occurs A. The ovary B. The fallopian tube C. The uterus ...
- Name the process where the embryo implants onto the uterine lining of uterus. A. Plantation ...
- Occurs on Days 14-28 of the Ovarian Cycle A. Menstrual Phase B. Proliferative Phase ...
- What structure protects and cushions the fetus throughout its prenatal development? A. amniotic sac and ...
- What sense organ is responsible for our sense of touch? A. Ears B. Face ...
- This part of the brain is the second largest portion. A. cerebellum B. cerebrum ...
- Which part of the body is the control center? A. brain B. spinal cord ...
- Axons are part of a neuron that send electrical signals ________ the cell body ...
- The right side of your brain controls what side of your body? A. right ...
- Which part of the brain controls your breathing? A. Pituitary Gland B. Cerebrum C. Brain ...
- Which part of the brain controls involuntary movements such as digestion and your heartbeat? ...
- The spinal cord is protected by the _____? A. vertebrae B. skull C. lungs ...
- These type of neurons transmit signals from your senses to the spinal cord and brain. ...
- What two things are found in the central nervous system? A. brain/spinal cord B. spinal ...
- Nerve Cells are also called: A. Capillaries B. Axons C. Neurons D. NeoCortex
- Which part of the brain is split into two hemispheres? A. Brain Stem B. Cerebrum ...
- Which part of the body is like a highway for sending messages? A. Blood ...
- What are the two divisions of the nervous system? A. Central and Lower nervous systems ...
- The nervous system is made of these three parts: A. Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerves ...
- Neurons carry electrical signals called ________ from one part of the body to another. ...
- Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination? A. Cerebrum B. Cerebellum C. Brain ...
- Dendrites are part of a neuron that carries electrical signals _______ the cell body. ...
- What is the best way for your brain to make new connections? A. Surgery ...
- Where in your body can you find nerve cells? A. brain B. spinal cord ...
- What part of the eye sends messages to the brain from the retina? A. Optic ...
- What bone protects your brain? A. Skull B. Cerebellum C. Cerbrum D. Deltoids
- Which part of the brain controls your hormones? A. Cerebrum B. Cerebellum C. Hypothalamus ...
- These type of neurons transmit signals from your central nervous system to your muscles that ...
- This controls involuntary actions. A. cerebellum B. cerebrum C. brain stem D. spinal cord
- These carry messages to and from parts of your brain. A. blood B. veins ...
- What are joints? A. A place where one bone meets B. A place where ...
- Which type of muscle is found in internal organs, such as the digestive system ...
- The vertebral column protects the __________. A. Heart B. Brain C. Lungs D. Spinal cord ...
- A ________________ muscle contracts when you choose to use it. A. voluntary B. involuntary ...
- The area of the body where cardiac muscles are found. A. heart B. digestive tract ...
- The bones in our body form a frame work called_________________ A. Skeletel system B. Skeleton ...
- Which is the longest bone in the body ? A. Humerus B. Femur C. Calf ...
- What are the bones that protect your heart and lungs? A. rib cage B. clavicle ...
- What are voluntary muscles? A. muscles that are under our control B. muscles we have ...
- The system that works with the skeletal system to allow movement. A. excretory system ...
- Muscles can __________to move bone A. Get smaller B. Shorten or Contract C. bigger ...
- What is a muscle A. A hard outer covering of the body B. A skeleton ...
- What is a skeleton? A. Tissues that contract to create movement B. Tissues that relax ...
- The skeleton of an adult is made up of __________number of bones. A. 206 ...
- Which of these is a ball-and-socket joint ? A. Ankle B. Knee C. Hip ...
- The _______________ bone is only moving bone in the skull. A. Upper jaw B. Lower ...
- A ligament is _______________. A. A strong strechy band which holds the bones together ...
- Your skull (cranium) is an important bone that protects your _________________? A. heart B. brain ...
- Tough tissues that hold bones and muscles together are called __________ A. Tendons B. Ligaments ...
- Out of the following ________ bacteria is used as biofertilizer A. Anabaena B. E. coli ...
- Cell differentiation starts from ______ day of conception A. 14th B. 7th C. 2nd ...
- Preservation of stem cell sample is done at. A. -135 to -190 degree C. ...
- Haemophilia is treated by. A. Factor V B. Factor II C. Factor VIII D. None ...
- Interleukin works against A. Cancer B. Diabetes C. Viral infection D. All of the above ...
- Who suggested use of microbes in cleaning of oil spillage in oceans for the first ...
- Organs that can be donated after death only. A. Liver B. Eyes C. Kidney ...
- Fern Pteris vitata absorbs _______ from the soil A. Lead B. Nickel C. Arsenic ...
- Golden rice is known for A. Vitamin B complex B. Vitamin C C. Vitamin A ...
- Transgenic potatoes will act against A. E. coli B. Vibrio cholorae C. S. typhi ...
- _____________ is a branch of biology dealing with the structure, function, multiplication, pathology, and life ...
- Cells of embryo undergo repeated__________ division A. Nuclear B. Cytoplasmic C. Mitotic D. Meiotic ...
- Stem cells can be obtained from. A. red bone marrow B. adipose tissue C. connective ...
- Interferon is used against A. Cancer B. Diabetes C. Dwarfism D. Viral infection
- Cells give rise to all other types of cells present in the body of multicellular ...
- Which of these individuals has a sedentary lifestyle? A. Candis enjoys playing video games with ...
- What is BMI? A. A tool used to measure an individual weight B. A tool ...
- Which description best dwfines health? A. Being physically fit, eating a good diet, and not ...
- Hypertension is also called High Blood pressure A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Type II Diabetes can be reverse A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the minimum amount of fruit that should be eaten each day? A. 1 ...
- Anita is concerned that she'll be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. What type of lifestyle ...
- Which statement best explains the relationship between diet, and osteoporosis? A. Cholesterol blocks calcium from ...
- Mr. Travis munches on some almonds. To which food group do almonds belong? A. Fruits ...
- At age 16 Tua has an appropriate weight and eats whatever he wants. What is ...
- Read the statement below. Which person is the best listener? A. Belinda listens quietly. Her ...
- Which description shows the best balance of physical, social, and mental or emotional health? ...
- The nutrition facts label on a food package lists iron 50%. What doss this figure ...
- Some disease can be passed through genes. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Your environment can affect a person's heath A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which disease reduces bone density and causes the bones to become brittle A. Atherosclerosis ...
- Amber is moderately active and loves sweet foods. Which is the best practice for her ...
- You are at the supermarket. Which strategy is the best for choosing a brand of ...
- Which statement is true about exercise and health? A. As long as you eat right ...
- Which statement about weight control is false? A. Exercise helps people to control their weight ...
- components of the immune and lymphatic systems A. lymph node B. immunity C. active immunity ...
- beginning suddenly and lasting for a short time (colds, flu) A. acute B. chronic ...
- a tiny, nonliving particle that can infect cells and cause diseases and cannot be killed ...
- A contagious disease caused by pathogens (flu, measles, chickenpox, malaria) A. disease B. pathogen ...
- the type of immunity in which the immune system produces antibodies in response to the ...
- a major component of the immune system that protects the body from pathogens A. acute ...
- microorganisms which are typically one-celled, have no chlorophyll, multiply by simple division, and can be ...
- a rounded mass of tissue that filters fluids from other body tissues and traps pathogens ...
- body systems that work together to defend the body against disease. A. lymph node ...
- A substance that provokes allergies (pollen, mold, dust, certain foods) A. Allergen B. pathogen ...
- A pathological condition of a part, organ, or system of an organism characterized by an ...
- A disease that is not caused by pathogens and is not contagious (Alzheimer's, cancer) ...
- a type of immunity acquired when a person receives antibodies from an outside source. It ...
- An abnormal reaction to a foreign substance A. disease B. pathogen C. infectious disease ...
- An organism or particle that causes disease (viruses, bacteria, etc.)v A. disease B. pathogen ...
- the body's ability to protect itself from pathogens before they cause disease A. lymph node ...
- What causes malaria? A. bacteria B. fungi C. protists D. viruses
- What is used to slow the growth or sometimes kill a bacterial infection? A. Antibiotic ...
- Which of the following is not a vector? A. Bacteria B. Rat C. Tick ...
- Which type of microbe is sometimes called parasites? A. Bacteria B. Viruses C. Fungi ...
- All include pathogens EXCEPT for__________________. A. Bacteria B. Toxins C. Viruses D. Fungi E. Protists ...
- Heredity, and environment contribute to which type of diseases..... A. infectious B. flu C. contagious ...
- A pathogen is another word for A. bacteria B. germs C. virus D. antibodies
- What is the smallest pathogen? A. protist B. bacteria C. virus D. prion
- What 2 features do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes do not? A. membrane-bound organelles and DNA ...
- Which of the following is true about a Virus? A. It has a nucleus. ...
- Infectious diseases can spread by contact with A. an infected person B. a contaminated object ...
- Bacteria are A. prokaryotic B. eukaryotic
- How are viruses harmful to host cells? A. They are not harmful B. They replace ...
- Which of the following terms refers to spherical-shaped bacteria? A. bacilli B. cocci C. spirochetes ...
- Which type of microbe generally affects the skin? A. Bacteria B. Viruses C. Fungi ...
- An ____________________ disease can also be called a communicable disease A. infectious B. noninfectious ...
- Viruses can infect A. animals B. bacteria C. protists D. all of the above
- Bacteria are A. unicellular B. multicellular
- Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of other cardiovascular disease (CVD) and it happens when arteries ...
- A structure that carries blood throughout the body? A. Blood Vessel B. Pulse C. Plaque ...
- If a blood clot prevents blood from reaching the brain, we call this a _______ ...
- Aerobic activity is A. Intense activity that you can only sustain for a short period ...
- If a blood clot prevents blood from reaching the heart, we call this a ________ ...
- HARDENING OR THICKENING OF THE ARTERIAL WALLS, RESULTING IN LOSS OF ELASTICITY AND CONTRACTILITY ...
- HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IS ALSO KNOWN AS A. HYPOTENSION B. HYPERGLYCEMIA C. HYPERTENSION D. HYPONATREMIA ...
- BLOCKAGE IN CORONARY ARTERIES CUTS OFF BLOOD FLOW TO HEART A. ANGINA PECTORIS B. CHF ...
- Heart Attack, Stroke & Atherosclerosis are examples of? A. Respiratory Diseases B. Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) ...
- Which gland controls blood sugar levels? A. Ovaries B. Lungs C. Pancreas D. Pituitary ...
- What is low blood sugar called? A. Hypoglycemia B. Hyperglycemia
- It is the swelling of the lining of the bronchi due to bacterial or viral ...
- Type 1 diabetes is... A. genetic (you get it from your parents) B. when you ...
- It happens when there is a decreased supply of blood to the heart. A. Asthma ...
- This happens when the heart muscles do not get enough blood that is rich in ...
- Having diabetes means you're more likely to have high blood pressure. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Do you get diabetes from eating too much candy? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe ...
- This happens when the force of blood that pushes against the walls of arteries, is ...
- Insulin inhibits the release of what A. Glucagon B. ADH C. Beta cells D. Somatostatin ...
- This infection results in the inflammation of the lungs, particularly its air sacs called alveoli. ...
- What is one activity you can do to help prevent diabetes? A. drink coke ...
- If you're stressed out, your blood sugar may rise. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What might happen if your body couldn't process glucose? A. You wouldn't be able to ...
- What is diabetes? A. When there is not enough sugar in the blood. B. When ...
- Most people with diabetes can feel their blood sugar getting high. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which of the following are symptoms of diabetes? A. blurred vision B. fatigue C. dizziness ...
- This is the name of the simple sugar that is found in your blood? ...
- ou can prevent (stop) type 2 diabetes. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Where in your body can you find glucose? A. In your pancreas B. Inside your ...
- What happen to the glucose that isn't absorbed by diabetics' bodies? A. It's expelled from ...
- Do you get diabetes from eating too much candy? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe ...
- What is high blood pressure called? A. Hyperglycemia B. Hypoglycemia
- It is the contraction of the bronchi of the lungs which cause difficulty in breathing. ...
- This happens when the brain did not receive enough supply of oxygen. A. Stroke ...
- This is a highly communicable disease of the lungs. A. Asthma B. Tuberculosis C. Bronchitis ...
- People with diabetes can eat as many fruits as they want. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which vitamin helps the absorption of iron? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin ...
- Fairtrade advocates for: A. Better terms of trade for farmers in developing countries B. Better ...
- The production sector is largely concerned with? A. Agriculture & fisheries industries B. Processing food ...
- What is Fairtrade all about? A. better prices and improved working conditions for farmers & ...
- Which of the following foods is NOT a protein? A. Orange B. Steak C. Eggs ...
- Which nutrient provides your body with energy and fibre? A. carbohydrates B. fat C. protein ...
- Essential amino acids are manufactured by the human body. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Protein foods which contain all of the essential amino acids are known as: A. Incomplete ...
- The consumption sector of the food system is concerned with? A. How food gets delivered ...
- The nutrient responsible for growth & repair as well as regulating body processes is? ...
- The food system includes the sectors of: A. Farming, processing, distribution, retail, research B. Waste ...
- What is food protection concerned with? A. Protecting food from bumps & bruises B. Ensuring ...
- Principles affecting the food system include: A. Sustainability, fair trade & environmental protection B. Sustainability, ...
- Food protection is about ensuring safe food. Eat Safe Brisbane is an example of: ...
- Which sector of the food system is involved with marketing, merchandising & selling? A. Distribution ...
- The functions of fat include: A. Providing concentrated energy & protecting vital organs B. Providing ...
- A person who only eats food derived from plants and excludes all animal & animal ...
- Exchanges between blood and tissue cells occur in capillary beds. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which has valves, arteries or veins? A. Arteries B. Veins
- Which one correctly shows the route a red blood cell takes through the heart ...
- Select the organism with the heart as shown in the diagram.
- What carries the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart? ...
- Pumps oxygen-poor blood to the lungs A. Right Ventricle B. Right Atrium C. Left Ventricle ...
- This type of blood vessel is the thinnest and allows for the transfer of nutrients ...
- Pulmonary circulation involves blood flow to and from the heart and the _______. A. body ...
- These are the oxygen carrying cells of the blood. A. red blood cells B. plasma ...
- Which one correctly describes a vein? A. Low blood pressure, large lumen, valves present ...
- When the ventricles contract, the bicuspid (mitral) valve prevents blood from flowing from the ________. ...
- The two superior receiving chambers of the heart are known as the _________ A. atria ...
- Carries the blood from the ventricle to the body A. Aorta B. Atrium C. Valve D. Septum ...
- 2 atria, 1 ventricle Which animal has the above heart structure? A. Insect B. Fish ...
- This is the thickest of the blood vessels. It leads away from the heart. ...
- This is the straw colored liquid portion of the blood that carries dissolved nutrients. ...
- Pumps the oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body A. Right Ventricle B. Left ...
- The most muscular chamber of the heart is the A. left ventricle B. left atrium ...
- Oxygenated blood is pumped from the heart to all body tissues through the aorta. ...
- The valves between the atria and ventricles are known as the ________ valves. A. atrioventricular ...
- Receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs A. Right Ventricle B. Left Ventricle C. Right Atrium ...
- Large blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called: A. arteries ...
- Select the organism with the heart as shown in the diagram.
- Receives blood from the body that is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide ...
- Select the organism with the heart as shown in the diagram.
- Arteries are normally depicted as red while veins are colored blue. The exceptions to this ...
- This type of blood cell is responsible for fighting disease. A. red blood cell ...
- A transport channel protein destined for the cell membrane would be synthesized by a... ...
- Enzymes of the lysosomes generally function in... A. Acidic environments B. Basic environments C. Neutral ...
- What organelle produces ATP? A. Chloroplast B. Ribosomes C. Mitochondria D. Cell membrane
- Why does the inner membrane of the mitochondria have so many folds? A. The folds ...
- Liver cells regularly detoxify drugs and poisons. Which of the following organelles might they have ...
- The cell membrane is the structurally composed of which of the following? A. Membranous tissue ...
- Why is it so dangerous for an individual to lack a lysosomal enzyme? A. Leads ...
- Which of the following describes the process of protein folding? A. A polypeptide chain assumes ...
- A cell that manufactures protein hormones destined for outside of the cell would have an ...
- Muscle require copious amounts of energy to contract and produce movement. Which of the following ...
- Which of the following organelles does not properly function in Treacher Collins Syndrome? A. Ribosomes ...
- This organelle gives the cell structure and is able to transport things around the cell. ...
- This neurodegenerative disease is associated with the deterioration of the golgi apparatus A. Stroke ...
- Cytoplasm= A. Cytosol B. Cytosol+All Organelles C. Cytosol+All Organelles-Nucleus-Cell Membrane D. None of the above ...
- Proteins EXIT the golgi apparatus out of which face? A. Cis Face B. Trans Face ...
- What is the function of incisors teeth? A. Tearing the food B. Cutting and biting ...
- There are ___ molars in each jaw in an adult. A. 3 B. 4 ...
- Germs can be seen with the help of a microscope. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- milk teeth start to fall out at the age of A. 3 B. 5 ...
- In one set of permanent teeth how molars are there? A. 12 B. 8 ...
- A special doctor who looks after teeth is called what? A. dentist B. cardiologist ...
- Which of the following is not a type of microbe? A. bacteria B. fungi ...
- How canines teeth look like? A. Sharp but have flat edges B. Sharp and pointed ...
- Microbes that cause diseases are called __________ . A. parasite B. germs C. host ...
- Sweets and chocolates ______ our teeth. A. spoil B. make C. clean D. all of ...
- Polio is caused by _______ A. fungi B. bacteria C. virus D. none of these ...
- All microbes are harmful ________ A. TRUE B. FALSE
- ______ helps to make soft cakes and bread. A. bacteria B. fungi C. yeast ...
- By the time a child is 3 years old, he or she should have _______ ...
- we have _________ incisors A. 5 B. 8 C. 9 D. 12
- Milk has ______ that makes our teeth strong. A. vitamin B. calcium C. none of ...
- _________ are crushing teeth A. premolars B. canines C. incisors
- You must brush and floss your teeth after every meal to prevent gum disease and ...
- Name the microbe that cause ringworm. A. bacteria B. fungi C. none of these ...
- we have ___________ canines A. 3 B. 6 C. 5 D. 4
- A dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet A. pill B. bandage ...
- (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease A. ambulance ...
- An unfortunate mishap; especially one causing damage or injury A. stress B. accident C. fever ...
- A rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection A. medicine ...
- A sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action A. balance B. wound ...
- A medical institution where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical care ...
- Be in equilibrium A. operation B. stress C. balance
- an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease A. ache B. injure C. flu
- An open skin infection A. sore B. clean C. wound
- Perform surgery on A. medicine B. aspirin C. operate
- be the source of pain A. hurt B. hospital C. ambulance
- What do you call the cells that have pairs of chromosomes? A. Diploid B. Haploid ...
- What is the sticky part of the flower that catches pollen? A. style B. stigma ...
- What do you call the cell that forms from fertilization? A. fertilized egg B. sperm ...
- What do you call the female sex cell? A. egg cell B. sperm cell ...
- What is #6 pointing to? A. stigma ...
- Name the leaf like green colored structure of a flower shown in the diagram? ...
- What do you call the type of reproduction in which the genetic materials from two ...
- The female part of the flower is known as the ____. A. stamen B. anther ...
- The male part of the flower is known as the _____. A. stamen B. pistil ...
- Which type of reproduction produces an identical copy of the parent? A. Sexual reproduction ...
- What is #3 pointing to? A. anther ...
- Which statement describes meiosis? A. creates 4 unique cells called Gametes from a parent cell ...
- In the male reproduction system, the testes produces sperm. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- In this cell division, one diploid cell divides and makes four haploid sex cells. What ...
- What type of reproduction takes place when one parent organism produces offspring without meiosis and ...
- All of the following are advantages of asexual reproduction except ____________. A. produce varied offspring ...
- Where is pollen made? A. ovary B. petal C. pistil D. anther
- That fusion of the male and female gamete to form a zygote is known as ? ...
- What is #1 pointing to? A. petal ...
- What is the purpose of MITOSIS? A. to create sex cells B. to kill off ...
- The auricles are the ________ chambers . A. disturbing chambers B. receiving chambers
- What are the upper chambers of heart called ? A. auricles B. ventricle
- The blood mostly flows through open spaces. Which type of blood circulatory system is this ...
- It is contained in the heart and the blood vessels of the circulatory system ? ...
- What is the weight of heart ? A. 275 to 345 grams B. 225 to ...
- Which is located in the center of the chest cavity? A. heart B. Lungs ...
- The blood is transported to all parts by which organ ? A. heart B. liver ...
- Transportation is mainly carried out by which fluids? A. blood , tissue fluid B. blood ...
- The ventricals are the ________ chambers. A. Disturbing chambers B. receiving chambers
- It is contained within the lymph vessels and lymphatic organs A. blood B. lymph ...
- Which fluid filled the space between the two membranes ? A. Tissue fluid B. pericardial ...
- The main function of _______ is to receive and pump blood. A. Heart B. lungs ...
- It occupies the spaces between the individual cells of the body and is known as ...
- The heart acting as a pump, pushes and receives the blood to and from the ...
- Heart is enclosed within a protective double layer membrane called ________? A. Pericardium B. septum ...
- Which vessels transport lymph? A. blood vessels B. lymph vessels
- Rubens Vase and the duck-rabbit are examples of A. misinterpreted depth cue illusions B. Ambiguous ...
- the ability to recognize details in visual images A. Figure-ground discrimination B. Visual closure ...
- Identify the first process in receiving and interpreting visual stimuli. A. interpretation B. reception ...
- What part of the eye allows us to see color? A. cones B. rods ...
- _____ is dependent upon overlapping fields of vision combined into one image in the brain ...
- What part of your eye sends the messages to and from your brain? A. retina ...
- Rods are responsible for __________ and ____________________ while cones are responsible for _________ and _________ ...
- What is the protective covering over your eye? A. refraction B. cornea C. puppies ...
- Another word for nearsightedness A. myopia B. hyperopia C. Utopia D. farsightedness
- the ability to interpret what is seen A. Visual discrimination B. Figure-ground discrimination C. Visual ...
- Using two eyes for depth is called a A. Monocular cue B. Binocular cue ...
- The process where stimuli is converted into a neural signal, then send to the brain: ...
- What is the muscle that opens and closes the pupil? A. food B. transluscent ...
- As I was driving along the freeway, a huge truck came hurtling up behind me. ...
- Culture has been shown to influence our visual system in which of the following ways? ...
- Which of the following is the correct order of the structures through which light passes ...
- the famous room designed to play tricks on your visual depth cues is A. Room ...
- The reason we are unable to see clearly underwater is because: A. images on our ...
- Identify which is not a stage in vision as perception. A. interpretation B. reception ...
- Which is not believed to influence our perceptual set A. Genes B. Emotion C. Motivation ...
- Which organism is best classified as a single-celled organism? A. grasshopper B. bacteria C. pine ...
- How are multicellular and unicellular organisms different? A. Multicellular organisms have more than one cell ...
- one cell A. unicellular B. multicellular C. neither
- Fungi and bacteria are both single-celled organisms. What do they most likely have in common? A. Both ...
- dog A. unicellular B. multicellular C. neither
- Logan is comparing the characteristics of different types of organisms. Which best describes a difference ...
- Basic unit of life A. Cell B. Tissue C. Organ D. Organ System
- Is composed of a single cell A. Unicellular B. Multicellular C. Both
- Multicellular Organisms A. Made of 1 cell B. Made of more than 1 cell
- Which best describes a single-celled organism? A. a small group of organisms B. an organism ...
- Fungi, Plants, and Animals A. Unicellular organisms B. Multicellular organisms
- How are single-celled organisms and multi-celled organisms similar? A. Both need food for energy and ...
- Which is a difference between frogs and bacteria? A. Frogs are able to control all ...
- Cells form together to create A. tissue B. organs C. organ systems
- Which is most likely NOT a multicellular organism. A. Human B. Butterfly C. flower ...
- Which best explains how a single-celled organism can survive without other cells? A. They do ...
- Which best describes a multi-celled organism? A. basic B. simple C. uniform D. complex
- Which best describes the main job of most cells in multicellular organisms? A. Cells work to ...
- Which organism performs all life processes in one cell? A. grass B. bacteria C. mushroom ...
- Tissues work together to make the following. A. cells B. organs C. organ systems ...
- What is one thing you shouldn't do when babysitting? A. invite friends over B. have ...
- A process that helps children learn what is acceptable behavior and what is not. ...
- An example of gross motor skills is: A. buttoning a shirt B. jumping on a ...
- running is a A. fine motor skill B. gross motor skill
- This theorist studied the emotional development of man. His 8 theories include: Trust vs. Mistrust, ...
- Which one of these is the basic need of all people according to Abraham Maslow, ...
- When a baby holds their head up before they can crawl is an example of ...
- Putting a gate on stairs or locks on cabinets is an example of... A. cognitive ...
- Development of the body (walking, writing, throwing a ball) A. physical B. cognitive C. social ...
- Moving the arm first and then the fingers is which law of growth and development? ...
- Methods designed to prevent children from injuring themselves or doing damage. A. toddler B. preschooler ...
- Children learning to problem solve is an example of... A. Physical development B. Intellectual development ...
- __________ is letting the children know what you expect from them. A. complaining B. expectations ...
- A person who regularly looks after a child or a sick, elderly, or disabled person. ...
- Children will behave better if they knew you______. A. will send them to time out ...
- Fine motor skills use A. small muscles like fingers B. large muscles like legs
- Tying shoes is a A. fine motor skill B. gross motor skill
- Learning to get along with others is what type of development? A. Cognitive B. Moral ...
- A great rule for teaching 2-3 year olds about emotions is: A. Have flexible limits, ...
- Developmental tasks that usually occur during specific times in a child's life A. newborn ...
- Which of the following is related to gastritis? A. Untreated gastritis can result in gastric ...
- Poor eating habits and an imbalanced diet can cause numerous health problems such as ...
- One of the functions of fibre are to: A. decrease the population of beneficial bacteria ...
- The food class that is most important in the defaecation process is A. proteins ...
- muscle dysmorphia is a disease which is NOT related to... A. The girls who are ...
- Which of the following is not related to Bulimia Nervosa? A. people are obsessed with ...
- Anorexics will suffer from... A. constipation, colon cancer, rectum cancer and haemorrhoid. B. psychological problems ...
- A patient in a hospital has had his gall bladder removed, and needs a special ...
- Intake of diet that is high in fibre such as fruits and vegetables can help ...
- A gastric bypass involves a reduction of the stomach size using various methods of ...
- The example of surgical procedure to reduce body weight is A. Gastric bypass B. Thoracic ...
- what are the long-term side effects of gastric bypass? A. dizziness, low blood sugar level, ...
- Students who have asthma, seizures, ADD, ADHD, and so much more can qualify as OHI. ...
- Which of the following is a popular related service? A. occupational therapy B. desensitization ...
- Similar to HIPPA, FERPA protects individuals information in school. FERPA is...... A. family educational rights ...
- Someone is in need of a BIP, but what is it? A. Behavioral Individualized Plan ...
- ABBA was a band. What is ABA? A. Appropriate Behavior Application B. Analyze Behavior Appropriately ...
- A person with autism is an example of: A. making the least dangerous assumption ...
- Every child is entitle to FAPE, but what is it? A. Fair And Public Education ...
- NCLB was replaced by ESSA. ESSA stands for? A. Every Student Succeeds Act B. Educating ...
- Many students who have been identified as ED need to have a FBA completed. What ...
- ESY is...... A. Extended Services Yearly B. Extended School Year C. Every Student Yearns
- Which one of these is NOT a law about individuals with disabilities? A. IDEA ...
- LRE is the term we use to assess each student carefully to determine the appropriate ...
- Which one of the following is NOT a disability category recognized by IDEA? A. multiple ...
- The law regarding special education services that each state must follow is IDEA. What does ...
- Other Health Impairment is one of the categories of disability from IDEA. Which of the ...
- A student identified SLD has what type of disability? A. Special Language Deficit B. Specific ...
- A child with ADD has what? A. Attention Deficit Disorder B. Academic Developmental Delays ...
- Which law entitles students to special education services while they are school aged? A. Section ...
- Every student who qualifies for Special Education services must have an IEP. What does this ...
- Established in 1990, what is ADA? A. Association of Disabled Adults B. Autism Developmental Act ...
- You put a cheek cell in a highly concentrated sugar solution. What should happen to ...
- You mix salt into a cup of water. Which of the following statements is true? ...
- What cell structure holds the other organelles in place and provides structure and an internal ...
- Where are ribosomes found in the cell? A. Nucleolus B. Mitochondria C. Rough ER ...
- Which one is not a primary function of the cell membrane? A. Giving the cell ...
- Which of the following is NOT true about osmosis? A. Osmosis is the diffusion of ...
- Which organelle breaks down toxins for the cell? A. Peroxisome B. Lysosome C. Ribosome ...
- During simple diffusion... A. solutes do not cross the membrane B. the cell uses energy ...
- How is the mitochondria different from the chloroplast? A. The mitochondria has its own DNA ...
- At equilibrium... A. solutes are still moving B. solutes are crossing the membrane at the ...
- Why does active transport require energy? A. It's moving large materials in or out of ...
- Because the phosphate head of a phospholipid is polar, it... A. is hydrophobic B. is ...
- Which organelle is responsible for processing, packaging, and distributing proteins for use in and outside ...
- Why do solutes move through protein channels in facilitated diffusion? A. The solutes are too ...
- Does this cell have cilia or a flagellum? ...
- Inside the nucleus, the ___________ makes ribosomes. Ribosomes them make the _______________ for the cell. ...
- Which organelle is found in both plant and animal cells? A. Lysosome B. Centrioles ...
- A phospholipid bilayer... A. is a fluid mosaic B. is semi-permeable C. lets small / ...
- The smooth ER... A. makes proteins, ribosomes, and amino acids B. makes energy, sugar, and ...
- What happens after the second time you are exposed to a pathogen? A. The body ...
- The following is a protein located in the Immune System that kills invading pathogens. ...
- What are the differences between anaerobic and aerobic respiration? A. Anaerobic respiration takes place in ...
- Give the word equation for aerobic respiration. A. Glucose + carbon dioxide --> oxygen + ...
- The diaphragm links the respiratory to the muscular system because... A. it is made of ...
- What is the pathogen that causes AIDS? A. The flu virus B. Bacteria C. HIV ...
- Why is energy required by the body? A. For creating glucose and oxygen B. For ...
- What happens to breathing and heart rate during exercise? A. Breathing rate increases and heart ...
- How does AIDS disrupt homeostasis? A. It prevents the digestive system from breaking down food. ...
- Why do arteries have a thick muscle layer? A. To provide energy for the blood ...
- Which type of cell is found in the greatest numbers in blood? A. Red blood ...
- Needs host cell to reproduce. A. Virus B. Bacteria C. Fungus
- What other names are given to red blood cells and also white blood cells? ...
- What do phagocytes do? A. Engulf (surround) microbes and digest them. B. Produce antibodies. ...
- Why is the left wall of the heart have a thicker layer of muscle than ...
- What is the name of the liquid part of the blood? A. Platelets B. Plasma ...
- Where would you find alveoli and what do they do? A. In the arteries, they ...
- The immune system fights diseases. The circulatory system pairs with the immune system because ___. ...
- Give one adaptation of alveoli for efficient gas exchange. A. Alveoli have a one cell ...
- Name 2 human excretory organs. A. Heart and lungs B. Brain and heart C. Kidneys ...
- Which of the following carries blood away from heart? A. Vein B. Artery C. Capillary ...
- The molecule that combines with oxygen to transport it A. albumin B. globulin C. haemoglobin ...
- What type of blood vessel is shown in figure number 2?
- Which of the following is not a blood vessel? A. Capillary B. Oesophagus C. Artery ...
- Which of the following has walls that are one cell thick and is a site ...
- Plasma function A. Liquid portion of your blood that transports water and nutrients B. Liquid ...
- The human transport system is made up of three main components. Which of the following ...
- What is the function of a platelets? A. It helps repair wounds. B. It helps ...
- What is the important of the transport system in organism ? A. Transport oxygen and ...
- What is the function of valves in heart? A. To prevent the backflow of blood ...
- What is a major organ used in the circulatory system? A. Lungs B. Kidneys ...
- Which of these following is the function of white blood cell? A. Transport oxygen ...
- Which vessel mainly transport deoxygenated blood? A. Artery B. Aorta C. Capillary D. Vein
- Identify the deficiency disease where bowed of legs occurs in children. A. Osteomalacia B. Beri-beri ...
- Which of these are the functions of vitamin E? A. Forms visual purple which allows ...
- What is the function of vitamin D? A. Forms and maintain healthy skin. B. Help ...
- Found in fruits, vegetables, grains, potatoes, pasta, breads. A. Starch B. Glycogen C. Cellulose
- Identify the deficiency disease caused by deficiency of vitamin K. A. Rickets B. Night blindness ...
- How many sugar units make up monosaccharides? A. one B. two C. three D. zero ...
- Name 3 elements from which carbohydrates are formed A. carbon, hydrogen and oxygen B. carbon, ...
- How many sugar units make up disaccharides? A. one B. two C. three D. zero ...
- Fat soluble vitamins are- A. Vitamin A, D, E and K B. Vitamin B complexes ...
- How many sugar units make up polysaccharides? A. one B. two C. more than two ...
- If we eat too much carbohydrate it is stored in the body as ___? ...
- What is the chemical name of vitamin E? A. Tocopherol B. Cholecalciferol C. Retinol ...
- Which of these are the functions of vitamin A? A. Forms and maintain healthy skin. ...
- What is the chemical name of vitamin A? A. Thiamin B. Tocopherol C. Retinol ...
- What is the chemical name of vitamin A? A. Thiamin B. Tocopherol C. Retinol ...
- Are microorganisms helpful or harmful? A. Helpful B. Harmful C. Both D. Neither
- _____ kill or stop the growth of germs A. Antibodies B. Vaccines C. Antibiotics
- Bacteria can exist almost anywhere A. FALSE B. TRUE
- Which is not an example of a helpful microorganism? A. Yeast to help bread rise ...
- Probiotics are an example of .... A. A microorganisms that can make people sic ...
- Microorganisms can be found: A. The the ocean, inside and outside your body B. On ...
- Which type of microbe reproduces by binary fission? A. Bacteria B. Viruses C. Fungi ...
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus. A. Protist ...
- A large group of one-celled organisms that sometimes cause disease . A. Virus B. Protist ...
- What is one of the ways that antibiotics work? A. They can stop bacteria from ...
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell. A. Bacteria ...
- Harmful bacteria produces cheese. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following is an effective method of preventing infection by Malaria? A. Use ...
- Yogurt contains harmful bacteria. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Some bacteria is known as ________________ and cause disease. A. pathogens B. flagella C. influenza ...
- Turberculosis is a disease that was widespread during the turn of the century. This disease ...
- The process if disinfection eliminates all microorganisms on nonporous surfaces A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What is true about bacteria? A. Bacteria use photosynthesis to make their own food ...
- Salmonella and E. Coli can be found on ________________ and ________________ so it is important ...
- What is an infectious disease? A. A disease that can be spread from person to ...
- Which is less expensive? A. In-Network B. Out-of-Network
- This insurance model allows you to see any provider and typically costs a little more. ...
- Which specialist might treat allergic asthma, food allergies, and autoimmune disorders? A. Endocrinologist B. Dermatologist ...
- You are asked to a task that you feel is unsafe. How will you handle ...
- What profession would an athlete go to see if they were recovering after a shoulder ...
- Healthcare providers should only perform duties that fall within the scope of their practice ...
- Lydia works at a medical facility in which all employees are required to wear white ...
- Assist physicians and other laboratory professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases by performing ...
- What type of profession deals with daily functional activities such as using proper form when ...
- What specialist treats kidney diseases? A. Neurologist B. Neuropathologist C. Urologist D. Nephrologist
- What is the definition of work ethic? A. Work ethic is a belief that hard ...
- Medicaid insurance takes care of people.... A. Who are over 65 in nursing homes ...
- How should employees behave during interactions with clients and co-workers? A. Professionally B. Opinionated ...
- The percentage of costs you pay after your deductible is met. Generally this is a ...
- What is the difference between a Medical Doctor (MD) and a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine ...
- DERMATOLOGIST A. A doctor who performs surgery. B. A worker who assists trained nurses ...
- OBSTETRICIAN A. Doctors who deliver babies. B. A doctor who specializes in conditions involving the ...
- Operates equipment that produce images of tissues and bones within the body A. CT technician ...
- When is it acceptable to be dishonest in a professional setting? A. When it benefits ...
- This insurance model requires you to select from a list of approved providers before you ...
- _______________ is the level of performance expected of healthcare professional in carrying out his or ...
- The amount paid for insurance is the A. closing cost B. premium C. deductible ...
- A nurse delegates a task to you. You must A. complete the task B. decide ...
- This type of insurance pays for people over 65 or with certain disabilities A. Medicare ...
- Which of the following scenarios involves an ALS skill? A. Applying an AED and performing ...
- Emergency medical responders (EMRs), such as police officers, are necessary because: A. they have a ...
- Being aware and thoughtful about the needs of your patient describes the attribute of: ...
- A circular system of ongoing internal and external reviews is known as: A. quarterly audits ...
- An AEMT administers the wrong medication to a patient. This is an example of a(n): ...
- Which of the following is not a standard licensure requirement for AEMTs? A. Successful completion ...
- Which of the following is an example of a secondary prevention strategy? A. Educating the ...
- Which of the following statements regarding EMS research is correct? A. Evidence-based decision making is ...
- To become a licensed AEMT, a candidate must: A. have been a licensed EMT for ...
- An appropriate demonstration of professionalism when your patient is frightened, demanding, or unpleasant is to: ...
- A physician authorizes you, via two-way radio, to help a patient administer prescribed nitroglycerin. What ...
- You arrive at the scene of a domestic dispute. You can hear yelling and the ...
- The function of the National Registry of EMTs is to: A. provide continuing education for ...
- Which of the following interventions should be able to be performed by all EMS providers, ...
- Authorization to use an automatic transport ventilator when transporting a patient requires which minimum level ...
- Which of the following conditions or injuries would most likely require transfer to a specialty ...
- Which of the following scenarios does not involve an ALS skill? A. Applying oxygen and ...
- While attempting resuscitation of a patient in cardiac arrest, you initiate CPR, defibrillate the patient ...
- In most states, a person may be denied certification as an AEMT if he or ...
- Roles and responsibilities of the AEMT include: A. diagnosing a patient's condition based on assessment. ...
- Even with an EMS certification, your ability to function as an AEMT is governed locally ...
- AEMT training follows National EMS Education Standards, as recommended by the: A. National Highway Traffic ...
- Continuous quality improvement (CQI) involves all of the following components, except: A. remedial training as ...
- Who regulates the standards under which AEMTs provide emergency care? A. U.S. Department of Transportation ...
- A student noticed that placing wilted lettuce in a bowl of cool water caused the ...
- What form are chromosomes in during most of the life of the cell? A. DNA ...
- Which gummy bear was left overnight in salt water? ...
- Nemo and other ocean dwelling fish cannot survive in freshwater because...... A. freshwater is hypertonic ...
- Selectively permeable barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell. A. cell membrane ...
- The student sitting next to you just came from gym class and forgot to shower ...
- clear gel-like fluid in cells that holds the organelles A. Cytoplasm B. Microtubules C. Centrosome ...
- The solution surrounding the cell in Diagram B, would be defined as:
- chlorophyll containing organelle in plants that uses light energy to help create glucose in a ...
- Transports materials throughout the cell. Acts as an assembly line for proteins. A. endoplasmic reticulum ...
- After examining this diagram showing the concentration of water inside and outside of the ...
- The cell membrane of the red blood cell will allow water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide ...
- network of proteins found within the cytoplasm for support and structure in cell A. Cytoskeleton ...
- Elodea is a freshwater plant. When it is placed in saltwater what will happen ...
- breaks down food into energy that the cell can use in a process called cellular ...
- Which activity can occur without the use of energy? A. contraction of muscle tissue ...
- In passive transport, the concentration gradient goes from.. A. Low to low B. High to ...
- A person with swollen gums rinses his mouth with warm salt water, and the swelling ...
- What only allows certain molecules to enter or leave the cell, and separates the internal ...
- The picture is an example of... A. active ...
- cell with no membrane bound structures and no nucleus A. Eukaryote B. Prokaryote C. Plant ...
- Describes the arrangement of the cell membrane as bendable and made of many parts. ...
- The cellular process in which materials are moved across a membrane from an area of ...
- Cells need to bring in molecules to carry out cellular processes. Often, this requires moving ...
- All organisms contain instruction molecules that help determine which traits the organism will have is ...
- A plant growing towards the light is an example of A. reproduction. B. responding ...
- The following are all characteristics of life EXCEPT: A. made of cell(s) B. eat food ...
- A maggot changing into a fly is an example of A. reproduction. B. growth ...
- In order for something to be a living organisms is must show all the of ...
- _________________is a signal to which a living thing responds. A. Stimulus B. Reaction C. Development ...
- An amoeba is a unicellular organism. Which characteristic of life is this? A. All living ...
- The maintenance of an organism’s internal environment is called: A. compensating B. homeostasis C. balancing ...
- Something that is currently showing all the characteristics of life: A. living B. nonlivng ...
- When a baby kitten becomes an adult cat, this is an example of... A. energy ...
- Rocks are not living because A. they never move B. they aren't needed for humans ...
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic shared by all living organisms? A. Ability ...
- Type of reproduction that produces two genetically identical offspring from one parent is _________________. ...
- Organisms, such as bacteria, are ______________ which means they consist of only a single cell. ...
- Something that has never shown the characteristics of life and never will: A. dormant ...
- Identify the characteristic: A camel has eyelashes that work to keep the dust and sand ...
- The dismissal bell rings and you pack up your belongings. In this scenario, what is ...
- Fire is living because it has 6 of the 8 characteristics of life. A. TRUE ...
- The ability of a living thing to get bigger is known as _______________. A. Development ...
- Reproduction that involves cells from two parents uniting to produce the first cell of a ...
- Reproduction that only involves one parent and all offspring are identical; for example, binary fission ...
- Rewarming a patient after surgery must be accomplished rapidly to prevent further hypothermia. A. TRUE ...
- In the PACU, 10% of patients vomit. The nurse should not intervene until the patient ...
- Surgery classification based on the degree of urgency is considered emergent if it is scheduled ...
- Deficiencies in protein for tissue repair and collagen deposition should be corrected nutritionally prior to ...
- To reduce bleeding risk, stop taking aspirin 7–10 days before surgery. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Smokers should quit 1–3 weeks before surgery to avoid pulmonary and wound complications. A. TRUE ...
- In order to assess the intraoperative patient's care, nurses collect data from the patient and ...
- The PACU nurse reviews vital information with the anesthesiologist or CRNA and the circulating nurse. ...
- The first symptom of deep vein thrombosis may be a pain or a cramp in ...
- Age alone is a clinical predictor of cardiovascular complications associated with anesthesia and surgery. ...
- The doctor must inform the patient about surgery and obtain written consent. A. TRUE ...
- During surgery, nurses ensure patient safety, coordinate the OR staff, and scrub and circulate. ...
- Complications of the lungs are the most common postoperative problem. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The immediate postoperative goal is to maintain ventilation and avoid hypoxia and hypercapnia. A. TRUE ...
- Constant surveillance and meticulous aseptic technique are required to reduce the risk of contamination. ...
- Structuring a training program to avoid undue stress is placed on the body is called. ...
- What should occur after a general warm up aimed at increasing blood flow to working ...
- Which of the following is not an example of strategy to prevent musculoskeletal injuries? ...
- Pre-activity screening is undertaken in all professional sports in an effort to: A. Provide a ...
- This is an example of A. Chronic Injury ...
- When a muscle is damaged it is known as a..... A. Strain B. Sprain ...
- Shin splints are common in people who run on footpaths as part of their training. ...
- This is an example of A. Chronic Injury ...
- When a ligament is damaged it is known as a..... A. Strain B. Sprain ...
- An acute injury is A. An existing injury B. A re-occurring injury. C. An injury ...
- The purpose of an active cool down following competition and training is to: A. Maintain ...
- Why is dynamic stretching thought to be better in terms of activity preparation and injury ...
- Which of the following best describes the autoimmune condition 'Rheumatoid Arthritis' A. The articular cartilage ...
- What protective equipment aims to restrict the amount of movement that occurs at a joint ...
- I am the sensory organ for vision A. Brian B. Eye C. Optic nerve ...
- I am the type of energy in taste that is transformed into electrochemical energy ...
- I am the coloured part of the eye A. Cornea B. Iris C. Pupil ...
- I am friends with transduction and am responsible for sending the correct energy along the ...
- I am not one of the five senses that humans possess A. Touch B. Smell ...
- I am the assumption that if something looks tasty, it probably is A. Perception ...
- I am the relevant cortexes of the brain that interpret Visual and Gustatory stimulus ...
- I am one of the factors that influence our perception of taste. I allow you ...
- I am one of the Gestalt principles that focus on the idea that objects that ...
- I carry information from the eye and to the brain so that the information can ...
- I am the first stage of the process of Sensation A. Transduction B. Sensation ...
- I am really useful in bright light, especially if you detect fine detail and colour ...
- I respond to very low levels of light and am mostly responsible for night vision ...
- Light initially enters the eye through me A. Retina B. Iris C. Pupil D. Cornea ...
- I am the major sense organ involved in taste perception A. Tounge B. Tastebuds ...
- I am an opening in the Iris which helps to control how much light enters ...
- I play a major role in focusing light onto the retina A. Iris B. Lens ...
- There are between 50-100 of me on each taste bud and I only live for ...
- I am the minimum amount of physical energy needed to detect the presence of a ...
- I am the final stage in the process of Perception A. Conduction B. Interpretation ...
- There are approximately 10, 000 of me found on the major sense organ A. Tastebud ...
- I am the name for specialised neurons found in the retina that detect and respond ...
- I am the name of the process by which ‘light’ energy becomes electromagnetic energy. I ...
- I am the process by which the eye receives incoming light from the external environment ...
- I am one of the most well known Visual Perception Principles. I include four major ...
- It is good to bully other people. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A brain based issue that makes it hard to learn to read accurately and fluently ...
- What is Stevie Wonder's profession? A. scientist B. singer C. lecturer D. mountaineer
- What is Stephen Hawking's achievement? A. recorded more than 30 top ten hits B. authored ...
- All of them are successful people with disabilities except for_________. A. Stephen Hawking B. Helen ...
- What is Mark Inglis's nationality? A. American B. New Zealander C. British D. Malaysian
- A piece of equipment used by the handicapped to move around. A. Braille B. Sign ...
- You should not be friends with people who have disabilities. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Dyslexia is a reading disorder for children and adult. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is Mark Inglis's achievement? A. recorded more than 30 top ten hits B. wrote ...
- What is Helen Keller's profession? A. singer B. lecturer C. scientist D. professional mountaineer ...
- A person who can't speak. A. numb B. deaf C. autism D. dumb
- There are no facilities provided for disable people. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- People who can't hear can communicate by using their hands. This is called ___________. ...
- A brain disorder that affects a person in communication and social behavior is called ____________ ...
- What is Mark Inglis's disability? A. has no legs B. blind and deaf C. deaf ...
- What is Stevie Wonder's disability? A. blind B. blind and deaf C. motor neuron decease ...
- We should respect others and their differences. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- People who cannot hear are __________. A. visually imparted B. deaf C. numb D. blind ...
- What is Stephan Hawking's nationality? A. American B. New Zealander C. British D. Malaysian
- A person who suffers from paralysis of lower part of the body including both legs ...
- What is Helen Keller's nationality? A. American B. New Zealander C. British D. Malaysian
- People with disabilities can be independence. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Paralympic games is for disable athlete. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A visual impairment such as blindness is a disability. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- a. Endocrine system communication is by chemicals called________. b. Nervous system communication is by__________ ...
- Endocrine glands secrete _ A. Neurotransmitters B. Hormones C. A wide range of chemical substances ...
- a.Hormones transmission is in the ________ to all parts of the body. Only target organs ...
- The response to stress is called A. Stay or Stray Response B. Fight or Flight ...
- Which one is NOT the effect of the release of adrenaline on the heart rate, ...
- Which row shows the effects of increased adrenaline release? breathing rate >> pulse rate >> ...
- Adrenal glands are located on top of... A. Pancreas B. Pituitary C. Kidney D. Liver ...
- What is the main function of the endocrine system? A. It creates electrical messages that ...
- a.The hormones effect may be _________and_________. b.Nervous system effect is ______________and__________ A. a. permanent ...
- The adrenal glands release adrenaline to help the body regulate _________________. A. diseases B. stress. ...
- Which term refers to the body's use of energy for energy and growth? A. Metabolism ...
- Which of the following is an example of parasitic Nutrition A. Fungi B. Ameoba ...
- Small Intestine receives the secretions from? A. Liver B. Pancreas C. Both a and b ...
- Mushroom have holozoic nutrition A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which one of the following is not true? A. Nutrition helps in growth and repair ...
- Salivary amylase converts proteins into glucose A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Where does the first digestion of carbohydrates takes place A. mouth B. stomach C. small ...
- Which one of the following is micro nutrients? A. Carbohydrates B. Proteins C. Fats ...
- Which one of the following is micro nutrients? A. Carbohydrates B. Proteins C. Fats ...
- Pancreatic Amylase is used for the breakdown of A. Glucose B. Carbohydrates C. Fats ...
- Oesophagus is made up of A. Connective tissue B. Nervous tissue C. Epithelial tissue ...
- Select the correct order A. Ingestion, Digestion, Assimilation, Absorption, Egestion B. Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Assimilation, ...
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being A. Physical Education B. Health ...
- True or False: How well your body functions is Emotional Health. A. False it’s Mental ...
- The overall state of well-being or total health A. Wellness B. Health
- The providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices A. Wellness ...
- What is it called when you take steps to keep something from happening or getting ...
- People of similar age who share similar interests A. Friends B. Peers C. Family ...
- Getting along with others is considered what? A. Emotional Health B. Social Health C. Environmental ...
- All the traits that are biologically passed from parents to their children A. Genetics ...
- What are the 3 components of the health triangle? A. 1) Emotional 2) Environmental ...
- What is the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group? A. Culture B. Family ...
- how well your body functions A. physical health B. well-being C. wellness circle D. ego ...
- If you have good mental health, A. your mind is alert B. you never make ...
- Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems. A. risk factor ...
- Diseases that are caused partly by unhealthy behaviors and partly by other factors. A. lifestyle ...
- Exercise is an example of which component of the Health. A. Mental B. Emotional ...
- Trying to influence someone to make healthy decisions describes the health skill of __________________. ...
- Your gender has no influence on your health. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Talking with friends is an example of which component of the health triangle A. Phyical ...
- Being helpful and thoughtful toward your family and friends is an example of your __________________ ...
- Encouraging other people to live healthy lives is called A. Risk B. Influences C. Communication ...
- Meditation will be a behavior categorized under which aspect of health? A. physical B. technical ...
- Age, race, gender and hereditary are examples of... A. lifestyle behaviors B. uncontrollable risk factors ...
- ________ is the ability to locate, interpret, and apply information pertaining to your health. ...
- a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life A. spiritual health B. social well-being ...
- An overall state of well-being or total health from a positive perspective. A. lifestyle ...
- the state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings A. mental ...
- All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents A. chronic ...
- All of the following except are ways to express your emotions in a normal setting ...
- If your parents have diabetes, you will certainly have it as well as you get ...
- Which is an example of social health? A. brushing your teeth B. getting a vaccine ...
- Good emotional health means a person can express their inner thoughts and feelings. A. TRUE ...
- Beliefs and behaviors shared by a group of people is A. goals B. values ...
- It is important to know your family's health history. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Being able to interact with others and participate in the community in both an independent ...
- A person's lifestyle largely determine whether the person will eventually develop a lifestyle disease. ...
- Which of the following could be used as a vector for a human gene? ...
- The process of making changes in the DNA code of a living organism is called ...
- What is recombinant DNA A. DNA from 2 different organisms combined B. DNA from 2 ...
- transgenic refers to an animal that: A. Has DNA from another organism spliced into its ...
- what is the correct sequence of steps in genetic engineering? P: inserting the desired ...
- What is the enzyme used to help the process of inserting the gene into a ...
- A circular piece of DNA, found in bacteria, is called: A. A plasmid B. mRNA ...
- How do scientists cut DNA into smaller strands? A. restriction enzymes B. scissors C. ligase ...
- Which stage in the production of insulin by genetic engineering is represent in Diagram ...
- What is the disease that can be treated by using goat as a transgenic organism ...
- What does EPA stand for? A. Energy Protection Association B. Environmental Protection Association C. Environmental ...
- Possible dangers or unsafe conditions in the workplace are known as _______. A. ergonomics ...
- Insurance against loss of income from work-related injury is known as ________. A. Health Insurance ...
- The purpose of this is to protect the environment many toxins such as air and ...
- A long, thin strip of cloth or other material twisted tightly around the body to ...
- Which agency focuses on conducting research and making recommendations on how to prevent work related ...
- Who sends out important information and works with world, state and health agencies to protect ...
- Knowing job hazards and taking appropriate steps to avoid accidents is being known as _________. ...
- Flammable means: A. smokeless B. will not catch fire C. slow to burn D. ignites ...
- A government agency that sets and enforces job safety and health standards for workers is ...
- What does NIOSH stand for? A. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health B. National ...
- The science of examining motions and how to perform them properly is referred to as ...
- Preventing accidents is whose responsibility? A. the employer B. the employee C. management D. everyone ...
- What does OSHA stand for? A. Occupational Safety and Health Act B. Occupational Safety and ...
- What does OSHA require that employers must have for each hazardous material in the workplace? ...
- What does CDC stand for? A. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention B. Centers for ...
- OSHA was created to _______. A. provide proper break and lunchtimes for employees B. help ...
- Threatening behavior that occurs at work or at a company function is known as ____. ...
- When was OSHA created? A. in the 1970s B. in the 1920s C. in the ...
- Which of the following is NOT a type of muscle? A. Smooth B. Rough ...
- What is the function of tendons? A. Connect bone to bone B. Connect muscle to ...
- Red bone marrow is found in the medullary cavity and produces red blood cells ...
- Name the biomolecule found in yellow bone marrow. A. Carbohydrates B. Fat C. Protein ...
- The substances that make up compact bone are..... A. Sodium, Potassium Salts and Collagen ...
- Which part of the skeletal system protects the brain? A. Pelvis B. Ribs C. Scapula ...
- Which of these is not a type of joint? A. Immovable Joint B. Slightly Moveable ...
- What are intervertebral discs made up of? A. Bone B. Cartilage C. Bone Marrow ...
- The axial skeleton consists of.... A. The Vertebral Column B. Skull C. Rib Cage ...
- What is the function of ligaments? A. Connect muscle to muscle B. Connect muscle to ...
- Muscles that you have NO conscious control over are classified as ___________. A. Voluntary ...
- Name the cells that build bone. A. Osteoblasts B. Osteoclasts
- How many ribs are considered to be true ribs? A. 5 B. 3 C. 12 ...
- How many bones are found in the thoracic region of the vertebral column? A. 5 ...
- A skull has immovable joints A. TRUE B. FALSE
- How many bones make up a human backbone? A. 26 B. 27 C. 28 ...
- What are the 2 types of joints called? A. Moveable and Immovable B. Movie and ...
- Physical activity reduces the risk of osteoporosis by putting__________ under stress ______the destiny of the ...
- Which food is not high in Calcium ? A. Cheese B. Apple C. Tofu ...
- What is Osteoporosis? A. Bone density decrease B. Only affects women C. Something you only ...
- at what age can osteoporosis strike? A. infancy B. adulthood C. old age D. all ...
- Below are important nutrients to prevent osteoporosis. Please find the wrong answer A. Calcium ...
- What is NOT a contributing factor to the development of Osteoporosis? A. Being Physical Active ...
- Who is more likely to develop Osteoporosis? A. Men B. Women
- What is the recommended dose of vitamin D in order to prevent osteoporosis? A. 600 ...
- What is the correct function of Vitamin K2? A. Reduce inflammation B. Prevent arterial calcification ...
- What is osteoporosis often called? A. bone breaker B. mineral deficiency C. silent thief ...
- A long term benefit of exercise on the musculoskeletal system is cardiac hypertrophy. A. TRUE ...
- Sources of Vitamin D. Choose the wrong answer A. Sunlight B. Light from LED lamp ...
- The respiratory system works together with the ____ system so that all cells of the ...
- Which system connects to the bones to move them? A. digestive system B. circulatory system ...
- This system eliminates solid wastes from the body. A. digestive B. respiratory C. cardiovascular ...
- Which of the following correctly lists organs of the respiratory system? A. lungs, stomach, pharynx ...
- This system controls all other systems. A. respiratory B. nervous C. endocrine D. integumentary ...
- This system provides the body with support, shape, and it helps to protect vital organs. ...
- The integumentary system includes all the following EXCEPT A. red blood cells B. hair ...
- Filters and regulates blood and body fluid composition and eliminate toxins. A. Respiratory System ...
- Which body system is responsible for producing offspring? A. reproductive B. respiratory C. digestive ...
- Heart, blood vessels, blood A. Digestive system B. Excretory system C. Circulatory system D. Immune ...
- Major organs of the nervous system A. Kidneys, nephrons B. Stomach, intestines, mouth C. Heart, ...
- This system regulates the metabolism and works with other systems to regulate horomones. The thyroid ...
- The skeletal system works together with the _____ system so that the body can move. ...
- Monitors leaked fluids and fights infection and disease. A. Cardiovascular System B. Lymphatic System ...
- Which system breaks down food and absorbs the nutrients? A. respiratory system B. endocrine system ...
- What connects bones to muscles? A. hair B. bones C. tendons D. teriyaki
- What is a flexible connective tissue that is found in your nose and ears? ...
- Where can you find the periosteum? A. On the outermost portion of your bones ...
- Soft rubbery tissue that keeps bone from rubbing together A. cartilage B. marrow C. ligament ...
- What connects bones together? A. ligaments B. brains C. trachea D. heart
- Which term best describes compact bone? A. Spongy B. flexible C. rigid D. liquid
- What is the purpose of the rib cage? A. Helps us to think B. Carries ...
- Tough band of tissue that holds bones together A. cartilage B. vertebrae C. ligament ...
- Which pair of joints has the most in common? A. Your ankle joints and your ...
- If your body were a tall building, your skeleton would be: A. The beams and ...
- A disease called osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage between joints wears away. What can you ...
- What does the cranium protect? A. heart B. eyes C. brain D. liver
- If you have a slipped disc, you have a: A. Head injury B. Shoulder ...
- What can you infer from the fact that babies have more bones than adults? ...
- Where would you find the humerus? A. head B. leg C. arm D. knee
- What is the cranium? A. spine B. skull C. thigh D. arm
- The left lung has three lobes and the right lung has two. A. TRUE ...
- What is the purpose of nose hairs? A. Fight disease B. No purpose C. Keep ...
- Oxygen moves from the lungs into the bloodstream through: A. small blood vessels in lungs ...
- The trachea branches off into two: A. Alveoli B. Bronchi C. Bronchioles
- The breathing muscle is called: A. Epiglottis B. Bronchiole C. Diaphragm
- Which body structure protects the lungs from outside harm? A. Cartilage B. Tiny Sacs ...
- Which part of the Respiratory System plays a major role in speech? A. nose ...
- Another name for the throat is called the: A. Nasopharynx B. Pharynx C. Larynx
- What is the site of gas exchange? A. alveoli B. nose C. lung D. bronchi ...
- When you breathe, your lungs take in ___ and remove ___. A. air/oxygen ...
- Which body function is made possible by the fibrous bands stretched across the larynx? ...
- The only externally visible part of the respiratory system A. Eyes B. Nose C. Pharynx ...
- Given the following structures: 1. larynx 2. nasal cavity 3. pharynx 4. trachea Which of ...
- To go on living, the body's cells need food, water, chemicals and ... A. Helium ...
- Which of the following is not part of the Respiratory System? A. Trachea B. Larynx ...
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