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- How many pairs chromosomes are found in human zygote? A. 23 B. 46 ...
- What are unicellular organisms? A. Having single cell B. Having two cells ...
- Who looked at cork and named the cell? A. Robert Hooke B. Van Leeuwenhoek C. ...
- Which scientist did NOT contribute to the cell theory? A. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek B. Robert ...
- The ___ is the basic unit of sturucture and function of organisms A. atom B. ...
- which of the following is present in lysosomes A. digestive enzyme B. protein ...
- Who discovered the nucleus of the cell? A. Robert Hooke B. Robert Brown ...
- Plant cell generally have A. No vacuoles at all B. All equal sized ...
- First living cell was observed by A. Antoin von Leeuwenhoek B. Robert Hooke ...
- The term protoplasm was coined by A. Robert Brown B. M J Schleiden ...
- Site of photosynthesis is A. Leucoplast B. Chloroplast C. Chromoplast D. ...
- The Golgi apparatus is involved in- A. Packaging proteins into vesicles B. Altering or modifying ...
- What is the example of unicellular organism? A. Amoeba B. Bacteria C. ...
- The spherical structured organelle that contains the genetic material is- A. Mitochondria B. Nucleus C. ...
- The process of plasmolysis in plant cell is defined as: A. Breakdown of plasma ...
- Which of the following is NOT a cell theory. A. All non-living things are made ...
- Gene A. Chemically made up of DNA B. Unit of inheritance C. ...
- Cell organelles are embedded in A. Nucleolus B. Cytoplasm C. Protoplasm D. Mitochondria ...
- Protein Factory of cell A. Nucleus B. Ribosome C. Mitochondria D. ...
- Fluid found inside the nucleus is known as A. Nucleoplasm B. Protoplast C. Cytoplasm D. ...
- Brain of cell is A. Nucleus B. Nucleolus C. Mitochondria D. ...
- The rough ER is so named because it has an abundance of _______________ on it. ...
- Who was the scientist who observed pond water and teeth scrapings in his microscope? A. ...
- The two organelles which have their own DNA are A. Ribosomes and Golgi bodies ...
- Which cell organelle is known as 'Power House Of the Cell? A. Chloroplast ...
- Rudolph Virchow said that A. All organisms are made of cells B. Cell ...
- The cell membrane is mostly made of what? A. Membrane-spanning Proteins B. Surface ...
- Which of the following has an irregular or variable shape? A. Euglena B. ...
- The longest cell in the human body is A. Liver Cell B. Nerve ...
- A prokaryotic cell has A. Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm B. Nucleus, mitochondria, cell ...
- Golgi apparatus is involved in synthesis of A. New membrane B. New membrane ...
- In plant cell, Cell wall is A. Dynamic and live B. Rigid and ...
- Which of the following are examples of prokaryotes? A. Algae B. Fungi ...
- Which statement is a part of the cell theory? A. all cells come from preexisting ...
- PLANT CELL WALL IS MAINLY COMPOSED OF A. CELLULOSE B. HEMI-CELLULOSE C. PROTEIN D. LIPIDS ...
- Highway of cell A. Golgi Bodies B. Ribosome C. Mitochondria D. ...
- Which of the following statements is not part of the cell theory? A. Cells are ...
- Plant make their own food through ? A. Respiration B. Photosynthesis ...
- Identify A, B, C and D ...
- Which of the following is only present in plant cell? A. Cell membrane ...
- SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN A. STORAGE OF FOOD B. ATP SYNTHESIS ...
- Centrosome occurs in A. Plant cell B. Animal cell C. Animal cell ...
- What part of the cell forms a barrier between an animal cell and its environment? ...
- Chromosomes are made up of A. DNA B. Protein C. DNA & ...
- Meiotic division takes place in : A. Meristematic cells B. Conductive cells ...
- Which shows the correct order of organization of life below: A. Molecule - Organ ...
- A cell placed in Hypotonic solution burst up.It is A. Animal cell B. ...
- what is the storage(s) form of carbohydrate found in mammals? A. Glucose and glycogen B. Glycogen C. ...
- What type of carbohydrate is this? ...
- Which statement is false ? A. triose is sugar with 3 carbon atoms ...
- Which sugar is a disaccharide? A. sucrose B. ribose C. glycogen ...
- If you string together 8 glucoses, how many water molecules will come out? A. 1 ...
- How is fiber different from most other foods you eat? A. It doesn't contain any ...
- What is the function of a carbohydrate? A. Stores energy B. Movement C. Stores genetic ...
- Your body breaks down most complex carbohydrates into: A. fructose B. sucrose C. glucose D. ...
- In disacchcarides two simple sugars are conneted by: A. gydrogen bonds B. glycosidic ...
- What is another name for fiber? A. Simple carbohydrate B. Cellulose C. ...
- Animation shows the formula of: ...
- What does hydrolysis mean? A. breaking of water molecules B. Formation by water C. Splitting ...
- What type of carbohydrate is this? ...
- Fructose is: A. aldose sugar B. ketose sugar C. pentose sugar ...
- Which statement is not correct? A. monosacharides are simple sugars B. disacharides are ...
- Why do humans need cellulose in their diet even though they do not possess enzymes ...
- The molecule of amylose that you see ...
- Monosacharides do not contain: A. aldehyde group B. ketone group C. hydroxyl ...
- Important to the structural integrity of plant cells, this is the single most popular polysaccharide ...
- Which statement is not true ? A. polysaccharides formed as a result of the ...
- A single unit of sugar is referred to as: A. Monosaccharide B. Monocarbohydrate C. Mononutrient ...
- For good solubility of carbohydrates are resposible: A. large number of hydroxyl groups ...
- What might happen if you didn't get enough carbohydrates? A. Your body wouldn't be able ...
- Where in your body are complex carbohydrates broken down into simple sugars? A. In your ...
- What is not a type of carbohydrate? A. Fat B. Fiber C. Starch D. Sugar ...
- Carbohydrates are comprised of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What molecule is this A. ...
- If I am consuming grain products, such as breads, pastas, and some root vegetables (starches) ...
- Sucrose is formed by: A. condensation reaction of glucose and fructose B. polymerization ...
- The ability of a muscle to respond to a stimulus is called A. irritability ...
- A flat sheet like fibrous tissue that connects muscle or bone to other tissues ...
- Eccentric contraction is where a muscle A. shortens B. lengthens C. stays ...
- Isometric contraction is where a muscle A. shortens B. lengthens C. stays ...
- Peristalsis, the squeezing of this muscle helps move food through the digestive system. A. ...
- Which of the following is NOT a ...
- Concentric contraction is where a muscle - A. shortens B. lengthens C. ...
- Which of the following is NOT a ...
- Area #3 is called the ...
- Area #4 is called the - ...
- Which of the following is NOT a ...
- Area #1 is known as a -
- Area #5 is called the - ...
- Area #2 is called the - ...
- Organs are body parts that have specific jobs. Your body systems are made up ...
- As your body works harder, what happens to your HEART rate? A. increases B. decreases ...
- Your body systems work separately and do not effect each other. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What is the main function of the respiratory system? A. take in oxygen and exhale ...
- The smallest units or parts of living things; the body's building blocks. A. cells B. ...
- Which system takes food into the body, breaks down food, and absorbs the digested materials? ...
- Which system takes oxygen into the body and eliminates carbon dioxide? A. endocrine ...
- Which system detects information from the environment and directs the way your body responds to ...
- A collection of the same kinds of cells working together to do the same job. ...
- Which system enables the body to move, moves food through the digestive system, and keeps ...
- One lung is bigger than the other lung. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which system provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your internal organs, and ...
- Which organ is part of the respiratory ...
- Your lungs are part of which body system? A. circulatory B. respiratory C. digestive D. ...
- What is the main job of the digestive system? A. break down foods into ...
- Which system enables the body to move, moves food through the digestive system, and keeps ...
- What important substance is replenished as blood flows through the heart? A. iron B. nitrogen ...
- Which system are the lungs in? ...
- What happens to what's left of our food after it goes through the intestines? A. ...
- Where does digestion start? A. mouth B. throat C. stomach D. intestines
- When Dr. Jeff bends his arms to lift this weight, what is happening to his ...
- Which systems main function is to allow movement of the body? A. muscular B. digestive ...
- If you take a rest after running a mile, what happens to your BREATHING rate? ...
- Where does digestion start? A. stomach B. mouth C. esophagus
- Which system is the esophagus in? ...
- Which system pumps blood through your body? A. circulatory B. digestive C. respiratory D. muscular ...
- As you exercise, your circulatory system works with which other system to take in oxygen? ...
- Which system includes the mouth, esophagus, and the small and large intestines? A. nervous B. ...
- Which system is the stomach in? ...
- Which part of your digestive system absorbs nutrients into your bloodstream? A. stomach B. intestine ...
- Your large and small intestines are part of this body system. A. nervous B. digestive ...
- The nutrients in food that supply the human body with energy. A. carbohydrates B. fats ...
- Which system is made of the smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscles? A. skeletal ...
- Which system provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your internal organs, and ...
- Which system includes bones, cartilage, and ligaments? A. nervous B. muscular C. skeletal D. excretory ...
- Which of the following is considered as 'body building foods'? A. Calcium B. ...
- Which of the following is the good source of Fat.. A. Milk and meat ...
- Calcium is not required for... A. Strengthening of bones and teeth. B. Conduction ...
- Rickets is caused by the deficiency of A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin D ...
- Which is these being not true of Proteins A. Protein helps in the formation ...
- Which of the following is a protective food? A. OILS AND FATS B. ...
- Which vitamin keeps our skin healthy? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B ...
- The major nutrients in our food are: A. Proteins B. Carbohydrates C. ...
- A mineral that is required to keep our body healthy.. A. Carbohydrate B. ...
- Diseases caused due to lack of Proteins? A. Kwashiorkor B. Anaemia C. ...
- Goitre: swelling of thyroid glands occurs due to the deficiency of A. iodine ...
- Our hair and nails contain A. Protein B. Calcium C. Chlorine ...
- Good source of protein.. A. oil and ghee B. egg and pulses ...
- Our body prepares which type of Vitamin in the presence of sunlight? A. Vitamin ...
- always busy and doing a lot of things A. Active B. Pasive ...
- the food that you usually eat A. Diseases B. Weightlifting C. Fitness ...
- small living things that can make you ill A. Cats B. Cold ...
- a very dangerous illness A. Flu B. Cancer C. Cold D. ...
- a feeling of worry because of problems in your life A. Cancer B. ...
- serious illnesses A. Weightlifting B. Diet C. Diseases D. Junk food ...
- a sport in which people have to be very strong A. Weightlifting B. ...
- When muscles contract, myosin uses ________ as an energy source A. Glucose B. ...
- Which of the following nutrients provides energy to the body? A. carbohydrates B. vitamins C. ...
- What are the 3 macronutrients? A. Carbohydrates, fats, proteins B. carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals C. ...
- Oils and butter are rich in... A. proteins. B. fats. C. carbohydrates. ...
- What nutritional disorder is this animal suffering ...
- What nutritional disorder is this animal suffering ...
- The equation for photosynthesis is A. oxygen + water --> glucose + carbon dioxide B. ...
- Which nutrient is the most condensed form of energy? A. cabohydrates B. fats ...
- When you exercise regularly, what happens? A. You store fat more efficiently B. ...
- What is dehydration? A. Too much fluid in the body B. A lack of fluid ...
- The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down is measured in units called ...
- Your nutrition affects your overall health. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Types of foods that are highest in protein are A. Milk and cheese ...
- A good source of a variety of vitamins and minerals is A. fruits and ...
- Categorized as saturated or unsaturated; stores energy for FUTURE use, cushions and insulates our bodies ...
- OUT OF THESE 4, WHICH IS NOT A MACRONUTRIENT? A. FATS B. WATER C. CARBOHYDRATE ...
- The type of feed to be used by young animals is called A. Maintenance ...
- What does protein do for your body? A. Build and repair muscle B. Aid in ...
- Biological catalysts which speeds up chemical reactions and break down of food. - WHAT BEST ...
- The human body is almost... A. 90 % water. B. 70 % water. ...
- What is the structure highlighted in red?
- Why does temperature have an effect on the rate of photosynthesis? A. Higher temperature allows ...
- Which nutrient is the most essential nutrient to the human body? A. water ...
- This nutrient helps keep your bones and teeth strong A. vitamins B. carbohydrates ...
- We should exercise _______ minutes each day to be healthy. A. 120 B. 90 C. ...
- Transpiration is the loss of water through the stomata of the leaves. A. TRUE B. ...
- How much water should we drink everyday? A. 3 Litres B. 1 Litre ...
- A(n) ____________ is a unit of energy needed for our bodies to work properly. ...
- What percentage of your daily calories should come from sugar? A. 5% B. 10% C. ...
- There are more chloroplasts in the palisade mesophyll cells than in spongy mesophyll cells. A. ...
- The food you eat must be broken down into a different form before your body ...
- Which of the following nutrients provides energy to the body? A. carbohydrates B. vitamins C. ...
- Which of the following nutrients is important for body, cell, and muscle growth and repair? ...
- What would be a good meal for an athlete to eat before training? A. Rice ...
- Protein is found in which food? A. Eggs B. Cheese C. Chocolate ...
- Vitamin C is found in which of the following fruits? A. Apple B. ...
- The element _______is found in all of the organic compounds. A. Iron B. Nitrogen C. ...
- Which of the following is not a mineral? A. Carbohydrate B. iron ...
- There are two types of vitamins, what are they? A. Vitamin A and Vitamin ...
- What is the most dominant source of fuel used by athletes? A. Protein B. Vitamins ...
- What is the function of the conjunctiva A. To keep the eye moist ...
- What is conjunctivita A. A bacteria B. A virus C. Both ...
- About how many people are blind in the world A. 37 Million B. ...
- What can cure bacterial Conjunctivita A. Eye drops B. Only Waiting C. ...
- What is another name of conjunctivita A. Pink eye B. Red disease ...
- What is The cell that is responsible for detecting light A. Rodes B. ...
- What gives your eye colour A. Colour piggy B. Iris C. BOTH ...
- What can cure Viral Conjunctivita A. Eye Drops B. Waiting only C. ...
- Which Form of conjunctivita is worse A. Viral B. Bacterial C. Both ...
- Which country has the most blind people A. USA B. Russia C. ...
- How to Keep your self away from this A. Wash hands B. Don't ...
- You need to drink only two glasses of water every day. A. TRUE ...
- 99% is found in bones and teeth A. Vitamin D B. protein C. calcium D. ...
- Vitamin A is great for your vision at night? A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- You can find _________ in foods like beef, poultry, eggs and beans A. carbohydrates B. ...
- You get all the water you need by drinking one soft drink each day. A. ...
- fats helps your brain and nervous system develop? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- 99% is found in bones and teeth A. Vitamin D B. protein C. calcium D. ...
- The human body could last longer without water then food A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Our body break down carbohydrates into our energy A. TRUE B. FALSE
- You need __________ to help digest food and get rid of waste A. calcium B. ...
- To be healthy, you have to cut all the fat from your diet. A. TRUE ...
- This helps your immune system, and the ability to heal A. Vitamin D B. protein ...
- The Nutrition Facts label shows you how ...
- Practicing good nutrition means that you can eat one type of food every day as ...
- The food you eat must be broken down into a different form before your body ...
- Saturated and trans fats are the type of fats our bodies require? A. TRUE B. ...
- All the vitamins we need are within our bodies? A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- This builds, maintains and replaces tissues in your body A. Vitamin D B. protein C. ...
- You get the energy you need for your daily activities from the food you eat. ...
- Your nutrition affects your overall health. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- This helps your bones and teeth A. Vitamin D B. protein C. calcium D. Vitamin ...
- Warming up and cooling down are recommended when involved in strenuous physical activities. A. ...
- In volleyball, which skill is used to initiate the start of the point? A. ...
- What part of your hand should you use to set a volleyball? A. palm ...
- Which of the following is NOT one of the basic components of fitness? A. ...
- Which vitamin is found most abundantly in citrus fruits? A. A B. B ...
- To find your maximum heart rate you A. subtract your age from 220 ...
- Fat that has been stored in your body serves as a reserve supply of energy ...
- To ensure a safe workout you should A. drink plenty of fluids. B. ...
- What are nutrients used for in the body? A. energy source B. tissue ...
- Food rich in protein helps build what? A. Muscles B. Bones C. ...
- Which of the following is an anaerobic activity? A. Biking for an hour ...
- Choosing activities that you enjoy will make it easier for you to meet your personal ...
- What is one of the most valued aspects a player can have in tennis? ...
- Which of the following is an easy way to measure good fitness? A. walking ...
- Which food group contains yogurt and cheese? A. dairy B. grain C. ...
- Getting enough sleep is important to good health. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- What is the advantage to exercise? A. improve quality of life B. decrease ...
- Consider which foods you would want to eat more of if the Doctor told you ...
- What activities are considered aerobic exercises? A. running long distances B. singles tennis ...
- You should never stretch before exercising. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- As you get older you should stop exercising. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- The best fitness foods include all except __________ . A. Vegetables B. Fruits ...
- An activity that needs oxygen to complete it is called ________ . A. aerobic ...
- To find your resting heart rate you should put two fingers on which of the ...
- The ability to stretch and move efficiently in a full range of motion is called ...
- In volleyball you rotate in which direction? A. backward B. clockwise C. ...
- Your heart is a muscle that needs to be A. strengthened by following a ...
- Which is a form of exercise? A. walking B. awimming C. biking ...
- What is balance? A. ability to run B. ability to maintain equilibrium ...
- Which exercise is considered a lifetime activity? A. football B. karate C. ...
- In volleyball, Team A just served to Team B and Team A lost the point. ...
- Doing sit ups is a great way to strengthen your abdominal muscles. A. TRUE ...
- Stretching can improve your ___________ . A. strength B. stamina C. flexibility ...
- We eat a Rainbow on our Plate because A. brightly coloured foods are the ...
- When finding your heart rate you should count for 15 seconds then A. subtract ...
- Students in Physical Education class must A. change into their Physical Education clothes prior ...
- Rest helps muscles recover from physical activity and reduces mental stress. A. TRUE ...
- Water soluble vitamins dissolve easily in ___________ . A. water B. fat ...
- Which of the following is an example of a component of Physical Fitness? A. ...
- Which of the following is a safety precaution associated with playing sports safely? A. ...
- What is the basic unit of life? A. atom B. organelle C. cell D. ...
- what organic material is used to date fossils A. sulfur B. phosphorous ...
- if something has a pH of 3 it is an A. acid B. ...
- Which type of cell is bigger? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic C. Virus ...
- the building blocks of proteins are A. simple sugars B. starches C. ...
- Which of these is NOT an essential biological macromolecule? A. lipids B. proteins C. carbon ...
- The building block of starches are A. simple sugars B. proteins C. ...
- enzymes A. speed up chemical reactions B. work best at a specific pH ...
- What is the correct order of the levels of organization in a living thing, starting ...
- Which taxon has the most diversity within it group? A. Genus B. Phylum ...
- What is biology? A. The study of the earth B. The study of ...
- all of the molecules are organic EXCEPT A. glucose B. oxygen C. ...
- what type of bonding holds the atoms in a water molecule together A. hydrogen ...
- Which organ is not considered part of the digestive system? A. Spleen B. ...
- What does the word root Bio mean? A. Life B. Living C. ...
- Which science examines the structure of living organisms at the atomic level? A. Biochemistry B. ...
- The function of the cell membrane is to A. make energy B. make ...
- What type of growth curve shows the carrying capacity? A. Logistic B. Exponential C. Inverse ...
- A groups of similar cells that perform a specific function A. tissue B. organ system C. ...
- Where is the DNA found in a prokaryotic cell? A. floating around in the ...
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all living things? A. They are ...
- When you twist this part of your limb, the bones located within it actually cross ...
- what is the powerhouse of the cell A. ribosomes B. cytoplasm C. ...
- What are the building blocks of matter in our universe? A. Atoms B. ...
- Which of the following is a common part of all cells? A. mitochondria B. nucleus ...
- This part of the brain controls your automatic breathing A. Pons B. Cerebellum ...
- The function of ribosomes is A. makes energy B. makes protein C. ...
- What property of water allows water molecules to stick together A. cohesion B. ...
- What is the function of DNA? A. destroy cells B. lengthen bones ...
- The tiny subunits in the lung where gas exchange occurs are called A. Saccules ...
- Which type of cell is shown here?
- The most basic unit of a living organism is... A. A box B. ...
- Cell specialization in multicellular organisms allows cells to A. respond to their environment. ...
- All eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are surrounded by a ... A. cell wall ...
- It is true to say that all living things... A. Respire B. Photosynthesise ...
- Which is the only structure you would expect to see when examining a prokaryotic cell ...
- To the nearest thousand, how many genes does a human have? A. 5, 000 ...
- A species is... A. A group of people with similar categories that reproduce. ...
- You can get measles by using the towels, dishes, or other objects used by an ...
- What is one way a pathogen can enter the body? A. Nose B. Mouth C. ...
- As part of the immune system, white blood cells fight germs. Another name for white ...
- A dose of weakened or killed germs of one kind that helps the body make ...
- Malaria is caused by: A. parasite B. fungi C. virus D. ...
- What its the best way to avoid any disease. A. visit doctor frequently B. take ...
- A protein made by white blood cells to fight a specific pathogen. A. Antibody B. ...
- What sort of pathogen causes influenza (flu)? A. A bacterium B. A virus C. A ...
- Bacteria can cause diseases of the ________ system. A. digestive B. respiratory ...
- When taking medicine sometimes these things happen to our bodies. Hint: negative effects that can ...
- True or False: An antibiotic is a medicine that helps to kill viruses? A. TRUE ...
- Viruses cause measles, chicken pox and A. flu B. mumps
- Which disease is a non-infectious disease? A. Diabetes B. Influenza C. AIDS D. Chickenpox ...
- Is a plant-like microbe. Causes athletes foot. A. Bacteria B. Virus C. ...
- The body's resistance to a disease through the presence of anitbodies is known as A. ...
- What is the main function of the Respiratory system? A. it helps you breath ...
- What is the largest part of the human brain? A. cerebrum B. cerebellum ...
- What is the longest bone of our body called? A. scapula B. sternum ...
- your liver acts as a ___________ for harmful substances A. filter B. sponge ...
- what is the main function of the nervous system? A. helps you breath ...
- Your body absorbs many nutrients from the small intestine. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- which system is the pancreas in? ...
- how many types of body systems do we have in our body? A. 11 ...
- in which system is your brain located in? A. reproductive system B. respiratory ...
- Your food becomes waste in the area in the large intestines called the ___________ ...
- What is the tube connecting your mouth ...
- One purpose of the stomach is to store food. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- without teeth we will have a problem in A. eating the food B. ...
- Which types of feeding level belong to ...
- What is the part of the tooth you can see above the gum? (a)Crown ...
- How many teeth does a three year old child have A. 24 B. ...
- What is the function of incisors? A. For cutting B. For grinding ...
- The pulp at your teeth contains ______, which send messages to the brain if your ...
- The cavity becomes painful when A. It touches the enamel. B. It touches ...
- This type of tooth is very broad and good for grinding to paste A. ...
- What cause tooth decay? A. age B. cavities C. hygiene ...
- This is a cross section of a ...
- These teeth are big and strong to help you grind food so it can be ...
- This skull belongs to which kind of ...
- What hard, tough, and shiny substance covers the teeth? A. wax B. diamond ...
- You should use a dental rinse along with brushing and flossing to remove plaque. ...
- What is pink and helps hold our teeth in place in our mouths? A. ...
- A special doctor who looks after teeth is called what? A. dentist B. ...
- The letter A is pointing to what ...
- An adult has ___ teeth. A. 42 B. 32 C. 22 ...
- What is the function of canines? A. Tearing B. Cutting C. Grinding ...
- What is the correct order of arrangement of teeth from front to back of the ...
- What kind of teeth do babies have? A. primary B. permanent ...
- What eats away the enamel of the tooth? A. water B. acids ...
- The shape of the teeth of animals is an adaptation for A. the kind ...
- Is this food is good for our ...
- In order to keep teeth strong and healthy you should always brush your teeth with ...
- Which type of tooth is the picture ...
- Spiritual Health and wellbeing is characterised by A. Worshiping together B. Having a ...
- A disease is a physical or mental disturbance A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Populations who experience optimal health and wellbeing are able to A. Earn higher average ...
- Finish this statement: Health and wellbeing refers to the overall state of an individual's physical, ...
- Interrelationships explain A. How each dimension of health influence the others B. The ...
- An example of goof social health and wellbeing is A. Living with others even ...
- Resilience is an example of A. Spiritual Health and wellbeing B. Mental Health ...
- Health and wellbeing is dynamic, meaning it A. constantly changes B. rarely changes ...
- Physical health and wellbeing refers to A. absence of disease and fitness to complete ...
- Poor diet is NOT an influencing factor in the development of A. Type 2 ...
- Illness is A. an objective concept that can be measured B. having a ...
- Stress is an example of A. Physical Health and wellbeing B. Emotional Health ...
- Optimal Health and wellbeing is when A. You are at your best B. ...
- Which stage of life does the following occur: Learning social skills, toilet training and eating ...
- Globally, optimal health and wellbeing can improve peace and security by A. People having ...
- What do Red-Blood cells do? A. Carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells ...
- The relaxing/filling stage of the cardiac cycle? A. Systole B. Diastole ...
- Where does blood rich in oxygen go? A. Body cells B. The lungs ...
- Name part A. ...
- a dome shaped sheet of muscle, the _________, separates the chest from the abdomen A. ...
- What blood vessels bring blood to the lungs? A. arteries B. veins ...
- PLATELETS ARE CELL FRAGMENT THAT A. HELP YOUR BLOOD CLOT B. CARRY OXYGEN IN THE ...
- What is the function of the heart? A. To pump blood around the body B. ...
- Thin-walled vessels that allow for the exchange of O2 , CO2, nutrients and wastes between blood ...
- Which is NOT a function of the circulatory system? A. deliver O2 and nutrients to ...
- a chamber behind the nose and mouth that leads to the trachea A. pharynx B. ...
- a flap of tissue that closes when we eat so food doesn't not go down ...
- the tubes that go from the trachea into the lungs A. alveoli B. diaphragm C. ...
- What type of blood vessels brings blood away from the lungs? A. arteries ...
- After air moves through the pharynx it continues downward. The _____, or windpipe, directs the ...
- Type of device that measures the electrical ...
- Blood vessels with a thick lumen and valves to prevent back flow A. arteries ...
- a process that allows the body to get oxygen to burn food for energy and ...
- How is carbon dioxide transported in the blood? A. Dissolved in Plasma B. ...
- Blood vessels that are only one cell thick A. arteries B. veins ...
- Which is the correct definition of the Circulatory system? A. The system fights disease so ...
- The heart has ___ chambers. A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 ...
- What is breathed out from our mouth and nose? A. carbon dioxide B. oxygen C. ...
- How is oxygen transported in the blood? A. Hemoglobin in White Blood Cells ...
- Name part N. ...
- Type of circulation that refers to the blood flowing through the entire body? A. ...
- A dose of weakened or killed germs of one kind that helps the body make ...
- Which are examples of non-infectious diseases? A. malaria & influenza B. asthma & ...
- Mosquitoes and Ticks are examples of organisms that can spread diseases. These type of organisms ...
- Non-infectious diseases can be caused by A. Pathogens B. Animal bites C. ...
- The health triangle is made up of ...
- Cancer, Hypertension, and Asthma are examples of what types of disease? A. Non-communicable B. Communicable ...
- _______ is a disease that can be passed to a person from another person, animal ...
- ______ are disease-causing organisms that are so small you need a microscope to see them. ...
- ______ Is any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind ...
- An infectious disease: A. can be spread from person to person. B. can not be ...
- A protein made by white blood cells to fight a specific pathogen. A. Antibody ...
- True or False: Influenza is an infectious disease? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- When you catch the disease by touching a contaminated object - A. direct ...
- True or False: Allergies are an infectious disease? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What is the cause of an infectious disease? A. inherited B. environmental factors C. pathogens ...
- What are the features of good cloning vector? A. high number of recognition site ...
- Selectable marker are used to? A. Differentiate b/w trasnformant and non transformant B. ...
- What are selectable marker ? A. a radium labelled marker B. thick pen ...
- what is plasmid? A. genetic material B. selfreplicating extrachromosomal genetic material C. ...
- In cloning vector, the antibiotics resistant gene are used A. As sequences from where ...
- Name the antibiotics resistant gene present in pBR322. A. kanamycin B. streptomycin ...
- what is origin of replication ? A. place of origin B. sequence of ...
- The foreign DNA is cloned at A. Anywhere in the vector B. At ...
- plasmid pBR322 is developed by A. Beadle and Tatum B. Watson and Crick ...
- The term molecular scissors generally refers to A. DNA polymerases B. RNA polymerases ...
- A cloning vector must possess? A. ori B. selectable marker C. both ...
- A cloning vector must have A. Promoter B. Selectable marker
- Food is grouped by _________________. A. taste B. look C. what it ...
- What food group is missing from this ...
- How often should you eat healthy food? A. Every Tuesday. B. On your birthday. C. ...
- Why should you eat healthy food everyday? A. It will give you energy. B. It ...
- What food group is the above food ...
- What food group is the above food ...
- Which food group gives your body energy? A. meats B. dairy C. ...
- What food group is the above food ...
- What food group should you only have once or twice a week? A. Fats, ...
- Which one is NOT a dairy food? A. yogurt B. ham sandwich C. milk D. ...
- What food group is the above food ...
- What is the main reason why carbohydrates should be the majority of your diet? ...
- Cooling down helps our muscles to ? A. Hurt B. Warm-up C. ...
- Rhythmic, nonstop, moderate to vigorous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen. A. Aerobic ...
- Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy is... A. Physical Fitness ...
- Involving little physical activity is called... A. Physical fitness B. Physical Activity C. Exercise D. ...
- When playing Football which part of your body should not touch the ball ? ...
- If you are physically active on most days, which of the following would you not ...
- Which Sport/Game is this ? ...
- Before starting any physical activity, what is an important step to prepare your body first? ...
- Which Sport/Game is this ? ...
- Which Sport/Game is this ? ...
- How do you stay healthy? A. Eat healthy, but never exercise B. Exercise ...
- Which of the following is a healthy snack ? A. Chips B. Apple ...
- Which statement is true about exercise and health? A. As long as you eat ...
- After playing a match we must ? A. Cool-Down B. Warm-up C. ...
- Because our body is 70% made up of water, there is no need to drink ...
- Any form of bodily movement that use up energy. A. Exercise B. Physical ...
- Sedentary activities include everything but: A. watching tv B. lifting weights C. ...
- Which of the following is not an example of physical activity? A. watching television B. ...
- Why do we need to eat fruits and vegetables A. To make our teeth ...
- When you are trying to score a goal you are ? A. Attacking ...
- Which Sport/Game is this ? ...
- Weight-bearing exercise are good for lowering your risk of? A. hypothermia B. dehydration ...
- What is the best thing for you to drink? A. tea B. water C. coke ...
- What exercise is this ? ...
- What is doing something over and over again so you can get better at it? ...
- Physical activity helps reduce stress, and it adds to your total sense of well-being. A. ...
- What must we do before starting the exercise ? A. Cool-Down B. Warm-Up ...
- How many minutes of physical activity is the recommended amount you should be getting in ...
- The amount of force your muscles can exert is called? A. flexibility B. ...
- The feeling of stability and control over your body. A. Coordination B. Aerobic ...
- When we talk about ...., we can't forget the importance of nutrition. A. School B. ...
- Tick the learner profile A. Inquirers B. Risk-Taker C. Communicators D. ...
- Which system does physical activity not help A. Cardiovascular B. Respiratory C. ...
- Which of the following is NOT a swimming stroke ? A. Side step ...
- Staying at a healthy weight can reduce your risk for developing diseases such as: A. ...
- Which Sport/Game is this ? ...
- When should you drink extra water ? A. After a math test B. ...
- What happens to your muscles when you exercise ? A. They get stronger ...
- How do you move with the ball in basketball? A. Bouncing ball B. ...
- How does your body feel when your exercise ? A. It feels colder ...
- What happens to your heart rate when you exercise ? A. Slows Down ...
- Which of these contain lactose? A. Almond milk B. Goat's milk C. ...
- The function of vitamin K is to A. regulate the heart B. aid ...
- poaching, simmering, and boiling are all examples of ___method A. dry heat B. moist heat ...
- What does carbon footprint mean? A. How far food travels from producer to consumer. ...
- Which of these food can't vegans eat? A. Eggs B. Flour C. ...
- Which vitamin is added to milk to help the body absorb calcium. A. Vitamin ...
- Which of the following is the BEST description of simmering food? A. Cooking in liquid ...
- What is the difference between vegans and vegetarians? A. Vegans don't eat dairy. ...
- What is food security? A. Where people have access to the food that they ...
- Which would be the healthiest way of cooking potatoes? A. Baked jacket potatoes - ...
- A person can make healthier food choices when shopping for packaged and canned foods by: ...
- a method that cooks food in enough hot fat to fully cover the item A. ...
- Macro-nutrients are A. lipids, serotonin, proteins B. carbohydrates, proteins, and fats C. ...
- Which important mineral does the Dairy and alternatives food group provide? A. Fat ...
- What ingredient do diabetics have to control? A. Starch B. Sugar C. ...
- An allergy is when there's a food someone can't eat because it will __________. ...
- Vitamins and minerals support many chemical reactions in the body. A. TRUE B. ...
- People who don't get enough of this mineral risk getting osteoporosis. A. Iron ...
- Which of the following are proteins? A. arugula B. Strawberries C. tortilla D. Beans, eggs, ...
- Which part of the body does coeliac disease effect A. brain B. heart ...
- WHICH GAS IS EMITTED BY FOOD IN THE LANDFILLS A. OXIGEN B. GREENHOUSE ...
- Which is NOT a function of water? A. Regulate body temperature B. Carry ...
- Which of the following food choices commonly causes allergic reactions in children: A. Fruit B. ...
- Why don't vegans eat meat and dairy? A. Against cruelty to animals B. ...
- What is the purpose of Fat? A. To insulate the body B. To keep the ...
- Sugars in fruits, honey, & sugar cane that can be digest quickly and give us ...
- Eating pasta the night before a race is most likely an example of which type ...
- What measures food energy? A. Calories B. Kilowatts C. Inches D. Mph
- Which is NOT a fat soluble vitamin? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin K ...
- Which are signs of an allergic reaction? A. Swollen lips, tongue, or mouth ...
- grilling is a healthy way to cook because the fat melts away as it cooks ...
- What macro-nutrient main job is to provide us with energy? A. Fats B. Proteins C. ...
- Which nutrient does the Potatoes, Bread, Rice & Pasta group provide? A. Starchy carbohydrates ...
- A fat that is liquid at room temperature and found in vegetable oils, nuts, and ...
- Which nutrient insulates the body against the cold and protects internal organs? A. Proteins B. ...
- Which nutrient does the Beans, Pulses, Fish, Eggs and Meat group provide? A. Fat ...
- Do foods have a carbon footprint? A. YES B. NO
- Which vitamin can be obtained from the sun? A. Vitamin D B. Vitamin ...
- Which one of these is considered the good fats that we get from foods? A. ...
- Comes from the skins of fruits, veggies, and whole grains and cleans our digestive tract. ...
- True or False: Skin rashes, such as hives, can occur as a result of a ...
- cooking food in enough hot fat to cover 1/2 way up the product A. pan ...
- Too much sodium can cause which health problem? A. obesity B. Diabetes ...
- Vitamins supply energy. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- The substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy ...
- How many portions of fruit and vegetables should we eat? A. 5 a week ...
- Proteins do what for our body? A. Provide us with energy B. Help build and ...
- Which of these religious diets don't eat pork? A. Muslims B. Christians ...
- Protein is made up of.... A. Enzymes B. Amino acids C. Triglycerides ...
- Which of the following are possible symptoms of coeliac disease? A. diarrhoea B. ...
- Choosing to convert a vacant city lot into a community vegetable garden is an example ...
- Which is NOT a source of vitamin C? A. Oranges B. Peas ...
- Fatigue, Headaches, Constipation, Dry Skin, are symptoms of: A. High Blood Sugar B. ...
- A coeliac is a person who can not tolerate A. meat B. eggs ...
- What are the symptoms if an individual is deficient in protein? A. Children may ...
- Gluten is the protein that is found in A. meat eggs and fish ...
- To stay healthy, you should eat more simple carbohydrates than complex carbohydrates A. TRUE B. ...
- Which is the smallest food group on the Eatwell Guide? A. Sugars B. ...
- Fourth of July, Ramadan, Easter, and Christmas are examples of which individual influences on food ...
- The price of specialty coffee drinks has risen in the United States due to increased ...
- What happens if you eat more carbohydrates then your body needs? A. becomes DNA B. turns ...
- Overcooking food can destroy nutrients in food A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Allergy is when the body’s immune system responds unusually to certain foods. A. TRUE ...
- What is it called when a person can't obtain nutritious food? A. Food security ...
- When vegetables are cooked to their appropriate temperature, the fibers that make up the cell ...
- A lack of vitamin C in the body can cause the disease A. Rickets ...
- A food allergy... A. only causes digestive problems B. is not too serious C. is ...
- Vegans don't eat honey. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Which of the following foods contain gluten? A. pasta B. potatoes C. ...
- The amino acids that CANNOT be made by our bodies naturally and therefore have to ...
- What type of food product can't someone with lactose intolerance eat? A. Gluten ...
- Folic Acid or Folate is important for preventing... A. Birth Defects B. Bruising ...
- Where does most food go to waste? A. During transportation B. On farms ...
- Which 4 foods are people most commonly allergic to? A. peanuts, Dairy, eggs, and ...
- The mineral calcium helps with A. Blood clotting B. Regulating the heart ...
- The heat transfer in the process of convection can be sped up by mechanically circulating ...
- what are leftovers? A. different food B. ugly food C. extra food ...
- Proteins that contain all nine of the essential amino acids are: A. Incomplete Proteins ...
- We throw away ?? million tons of food every year A. 7.2 B. ...
- Seafood is a type of protein. A. TRUE B. FALSE C. Maybe
- cooking in liquid at its highest temperature A. boiling B. simmering C. frying D. sauteing ...
- Which special diets wouldn't eat cheese? A. Lactose Intolerance B. Vegans C. ...
- What do overcooked food, preparing food incorrectly and cooking too much have in common? ...
- A serious and potentially life threatening allergic reaction is known as: A. Anaphylaxis ...
- There are two types of vitamins water soluble and fat soluble A. TRUE ...
- Which of these foods can be grown in the UK? A. Strawberries B. ...
- A lack of vitamin A can cause A. diabetes B. night blindness ...
- Which is the biggest food group on the Eatwell Guide? A. Fruit & vegetables ...
- Which of these titles describe the distance that food travels from where it's produced to ...
- Pumps blood through the body. A. heart B. liver C. stomach ...
- Your food can spend up to this long in the small intestine: A. 4 ...
- How many functioning kidneys do you need to filter blood and remove waste? A. ...
- Which two systems interact so the kidneys filter cellular waste out of blood for removal? ...
- These organs help your body move A. muscles B. skin C. bones ...
- Which organ processes information (it's the boss of your body)? A. Heart B. ...
- what are the parts of the digestive system A. stomach, small and large intestine ...
- Spongy organ that helps you breathe A. brain B. lungs C. skin ...
- What starts the process of chemical breakdown? A. Saliva B. Oxygen C. Hydrogen
- Which two body systems interact to send oxygen throughout the body? A. Nervous and ...
- Urine is produced in which of the following organs? A. gall bladder B. ...
- The kidneys filter the blood about ____ times per day. A. 10 B. ...
- Who Needs Dialysis? A. Person with severe kidney disease B. Person with 1 ...
- What are the kidneys shaped like? A. Beans B. Apples C. Carrots ...
- What produces the bile used to break down fats? A. Liver B. Large Intestine C. ...
- What pushes food from the mouth to the stomach? A. Stomach B. Gall bladder C. ...
- Why is it important to keep your digestive system healthy? A. because it helps ...
- Where are the kidneys located? A. Small of the back B. Below the ...
- What organ removes liquid waste from blood? A. Heart B. Brain C. Kidneys D. Stomach ...
- an organ inside your skull that controls your body and provides the ability to think ...
- Where does most digestion occur? A. Stomach B. Salivary gland C. Small intestine
- You can help your digestive system by: A. drinking water and eating healthy food ...
- What stores bile? A. Colon B. Gall Bladder C. Small Intestine
- Which organ belongs to the digestive system? A. heart B. stomach C. femur D. brain ...
- What absorbs water and minerals and holds waste? A. Large Intestine (Colon) B. Small Intestine ...
- What is not a function of the digestive system? A. Create new foods B. Absorb ...
- machine that help in dialysis A. dialysis machine B. hemodialysis
- When they reach the stomach, mashed-up food particles mix with: A. Mucus B. ...
- Wash your hands before after____ A. Eating B. Bathing C. Sleeping ...
- The body organs that cannot be seen from out side are called.____ A. External ...
- Ria's mother is thirty two years old she is likely to have____ A. 20permanent ...
- Teeth used to tear food into pieces are known as___ A. Incisors B. ...
- Name the largest organ of an human body__ A. Leg B. Tongue ...
- Flat teeth are in the ___ of the mouth A. Back B. Front ...
- Daily drink____glasses of water A. 2--3 B. 8--10 C. 1--2 D. ...
- Saliva is secreted by _____ A. Liver B. Salivary glands C. Stomach ...
- The stomach is a muscular ____ like organ A. Long B. Bag ...
- Flies can transfer___ to uncoverd food A. Germs B. Taste C. Smell ...
- Permanent teeth are ___ I number A. 32 B. 30 C. 20 ...
- ____is the organ through which food enters the stomach A. Liver B. Stomach ...
- Brush your teeth twice a ____ A. Day B. Month C. Week ...
- Teeth give ___ to our face A. Shape B. Look C. Smart ...
- Digestion of food beigns in our____ A. Stomach B. Liver C. Foodpipe ...
- Unwashed fruits and vegetables can carry germs of____ A. Healthy B. Disease ...
- Our ___ helps us to know the taste of different food items A. Ears ...
- Milk teeth are ___ in number A. 30 B. 20 C. 10 ...
- The ---- sets of teeths are formed during once life time of a man ...
- A new born baby has___ teeth A. Ten B. No C. One ...
- the breaking of habitats into smaller pieces is called... A. habitat division B. ...
- a species at risk, but not yet endangered A. endangered B. exotic ...
- Why is biodiversity important to ecosystems? A. It helps populations adapt to ecological changes. ...
- Biologists put extra effort into protecting these because they have many species living in them. ...
- a species that is not native to a particular region A. endemic B. ...
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem ...
- The ecosystem approach to conservation is partly based on the idea that: A. a ...
- ______ ______ includes thing like minerals, fossil fuels, plants, animals, clean water, and solar energy. ...
- Which of the following would be most effective in slowing the loss of biodiversity? ...
- species that are native to and found only within a limited area A. endemic ...
- What is an invasive species? A. A native (naturally found) species which are added to ...
- The level of biodiversity that involves a variety of habits and communities is _____ diversity. ...
- The number of different species and the abundance of each species in a biological community. ...
- Morbidity is measured in the following except A. Frequency B. Duration C. ...
- It is an occurrence or event in life in increases your chances of developing a ...
- The following are determinants of health except A. Nutrition B. Behavioral C. ...
- Epidemiological triad can be applied to non - infectious disease where the agent could be ...
- It refers to prevalence measured over an interval of time A. point of prevalence ...
- it is described as continuing condition of body or mind that restricts to do certain ...
- An example of morbidity is the number of people with cancer A. TRUE ...
- The following are health indicator except A. Crude death rate B. Life expectancy ...
- The following are types of disabilities except A. Intellectual Disability B. Physical Disability ...
- The following maybe example of social determinants except A. Quantity schools B. Transportation ...
- what is acute fever? A. lasting for a week B. for a month ...
- In the cases of Raju, he was affected by A. malaria B. diarrhoea ...
- The relationship between malnutrition, impaired immunity and infection can be described as A. interaction ...
- Typhoid is caused A. Salmonilla typi B. salmonella typhi C. nova virus ...
- In a healthy well fed individual ______________ is act as an barrier and prevent the ...
- what is synergism? A. combined effect of malnutrion and infection B. infection because ...
- what is stunting A. short stature or low height/length for age as compared to ...
- we need to restore positive nitrogen balance to A. reduce the burden on kidneys ...
- tachy A. fast, rapid B. many, much C. against, opposite D. ...
- non A. not B. new C. against D. one
- ad A. toward, to, near B. away from C. down D. ...
- sugar A. gluc/o B. glucos/o C. glyc/o D. all of these ...
- para A. without B. before C. beside, beyond D. within ...
- poly A. many, much B. one, single C. small, scant D. ...
- leuk/o A. half B. within C. white D. around
- eu A. out, out of B. before, in front of C. not ...
- hypo A. under B. beside C. above D. within
- super A. excessive, too much, high B. increase C. above, over, excess ...
- hemat/0 A. clotting B. blood C. vein D. deficiency
- endo A. after, behind B. one, single C. inner, inside D. ...
- trans A. against B. around C. across D. fast, rapid ...
- olig A. inner, insise B. after, behind C. small, scant D. ...
- pro A. before, in front of B. beside, beyond, after C. by, ...
- meg/o A. again B. around C. one D. large
- intro A. within B. outer, outside C. into, within D. inner, ...
- inter A. backward, behind B. between C. above, over, excess D. ...
- mal A. before, in front of B. bad, illness, disease C. beside, ...
- circum A. around B. large C. across D. within
- Jackson's ability to perform 45 pushups is an example of which component of fitness A. ...
- Which health related component of fitness involves the range of motion in and around your ...
- What is physical fitness? A. The ability to do everyday tasks without getting tired. ...
- The health related component of fitness that covers what the body is composed of. The ...
- Which is a good example of an activity that would increase flexibility? A. Playing basketball ...
- What is the ability of body parts to work together when you perform an activity? ...
- The ability of your muscles to exert force A. Muscular Strength B. Muscular Endurance C. ...
- The ability of your muscles to exert force for an extended period of time A. ...
- The integration of eye, hand, and foot movements is called, what? A. Power B. Flexibility C. Muscular Endurance ...
- What is the ability to move quickly once a signal to start moving is received? ...
- What component would be most important to a long distance runner? A. Reaction time B. ...
- What is the ability to keep the body in a steady position while standing or ...
- Power is... A. The ability to move as fast as possible B. Strength ...
- The ability of you heart to pump blood and lungs to receive oxygen so that ...
- You HAVE to be an athlete to be physically fit? A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Define the term 'balanced diet'. A. A diet containing some nutrients in the correct proportions. ...
- Chicken, fish and meat contain which nutrient? A. Protein B. Carbohydrate C. Fats D. Minerals ...
- Which nutrient provides the most amount of energy per gram? A. Carbohydrate B. Fats C. ...
- What does the body use carbohydrates for? A. Carbohydrates enable the tranport of essential ...
- Why is it not a good idea to fill up your plate with only 1 ...
- Taller and bigger people need ______________ energy than shorter and smaller people. A. same B. ...
- ____________ are examples of high energy high nutrient food A. Fruits & vegetables B. Chocolate ...
- Which of the following foods is a good source of protein? A. Fruit ...
- Which of the following is NOT a factor that determines how much energy we need. ...
- _________ increases the risk of diet related diseases. A. High Blood Pressure B. Coronary Heart ...
- Eating too much sugary food causes, A. Tooth decay B. High on energy ...
- Fruit and vegetables are a good source of ? A. Vitamins B. Minerals ...
- Which component of a healthy, balanced diet helps with constipation? A. Fibre B. Fats C. ...
- EM wave is ...... A. transverse wave B. longitudinal wave
- Which of the following EM wave is NOT ionizing radiation? A. Infrared radiation ...
- Which of the following EM waves travels fastest in vacuum? A. Gramma ray ...
- Which of the following EM waves is used in TV remote control? A. Radio ...
- Arrange the following EM waves from highest frequency to lowest frequency. A. Gamma ray ...
- Which of the following EM waves is released by human body? A. Infrared radiation ...
- Which of the following EM waves is used to check fake banknotes? A. X ...
- Which of the following EM waves is used in Radar? A. Radio waves ...
- Which colour has lower frequency? A. Green B. Blue
- Which colour has shorter wavelength? A. Green B. Red
- Which of the following EM waves has greater diffraction effect? A. Radio waves ...
- Which of the following EM waves has higher penetrating power? A. X ray ...
- Nature of the harm refers to____________. A. Who will get hurt B. Where ...
- It is a planned system of working to prevent illness and injury where you work ...
- Hazard caused from stress with the employer. A. Physical hazards B. Biological hazards ...
- Harm caused by wet floor A. stress B. cuts C. slips, falls ...
- What causes the highest number of accidents at work? A. Falls from height ...
- Identifying hazards makes you _____________ A. comfortable while working B. safe from working ...
- What is the hazard in this picture?
- Hazards caused by repetitive movement A. Chemical hazards B. Psychological hazards C. ...
- What is the hazard in this picture?
- Which occupation has the highest rate of people falling sick? A. Health and Social ...
- Is a source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects A. Hazards ...
- Harm caused by using sharp knife. A. leukemia B. metal fume fever ...
- What is OHS stands for? A. Occupational Health on Service B. Occupational Health ...
- Caused by organism such as viruses bacteria fungi and parasites A. Physical hazards ...
- is the chance or the probability that a person will be harmed A. Adverse ...
- Harm caused by electricity A. shock or electrocution B. slips, falls C. ...
- What is the best definition of hazard ? A. Likelihood of harm in defined ...
- Harm caused by welding. A. metal fume fever B. leukemia C. cut ...
- Hazard cause by vapor or gaseous substance A. Biological hazards B. Psychological hazards ...
- Which of the following is a physical symptom of stress? A. Feeling angry B. Sweating ...
- Which of the following feel stress more? A. final year university students B. first year ...
- If all of your friends each stole candy from a store, you would feel pressured ...
- What is a healthy way to manage stress? A. Do something you love B. Physical ...
- Which stress is considered the GOOD stress? A. Eustress B. Distress
- Which of the following feel more stress? A. Men B. Women
- What is negative stress? A. Stress that prevents you from doing something or functioning in ...
- Chronic stress is stress that is repetitive and does not go away for a long ...
- What stress is considered the BAD stress? A. Eustress B. Distress
- What is positive stress? A. A type of stress that is not THAT bad B. ...
- Stress is always bad for you. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- What are the things that cause stress? A. Stress B. Eustress C. Stressors D. Distress ...
- People with good mental and emotional health spend time developing and maintaining close relationships. ...
- If a person with a mental health challenge experiences stigma. What does stigma mean? ...
- Mental health helps determine... A. How we handle stress B. How we feel ...
- Are mental health problems treatable? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe ...
- What is the least effective way of dealing with a mental health challenge or mental ...
- Mental illness can occur only after a person has reached adulthood. A. TRUE ...
- Having a mental illness can affect the way that a person A. behaves ...
- Being healthy includes A. having a body that feels good and works well. ...
- There are at least 3 factors that contribute to mental health problems. A. TRUE ...
- When your mom starts dating again after a divorce, she is demonstrating which stage of ...
- Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, ...
- Another way to talk about mental illness is to say A. mental health challenge ...
- A person who has a mental health problem sees the following EXCEPT A. mental ...
- Biological function of fat is: A. energy storage ...
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- Ghee is product of clarified butter (dairy), however it is safe to serve it to ...
- Select false statement: A. as energy storage sugar is denser ...
- To grease a pan for baking instead of spray, you can use ...
- If you run out of frying oil, extra virgin olive oil is very good substitude ...
- If oil or fat catches on fire, which fire extinguisher you have to use? ...
- Fat and oil is a good conductor for essence and flavours. Can be used in ...
- Density of most oils and fats to compare with water is? ...
- difference between olive oil and pomace oil is: A. pomace ...
- difference between flash point and smoke point is A. fat ...
- Butter is product of A. churning milk or cream ...
- region of best olive oil production is: A. mediterranean (Greece, ...
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- Most muesli bars are nutritious A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Diet soft drinks are good for you A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Celery is a 'negative calorie' food A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Brown sugar is healthier than white sugar A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Are all calories the same regardless of which foods they come from? A. Yes ...
- Gatorade and Powerade are a healthy alternative if you don't want water A. TRUE ...
- Fruit juice is a healthy alternative to eating a piece of fruit A. TRUE ...
- Going gluten free does not necessarily mean you're improving your diet A. TRUE ...
- Freezing fruit does not drastically decrease the nutritional value A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Foods such as broccoli and almonds are a good source of calcium in the diet ...
- Potato chips are a healthy way to eat potato A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Food listed as 'natural' at the supermarket means it's more nutritious A. TRUE ...
- If you exercise enough, diet doesn't matter A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Snacks can be an important part of a healthy diet A. TRUE B. ...
- Leafy greens are some of the most nutritionally dense vegetables A. TRUE B. ...
- The word Environment is derived from A. Greek B. French C. Spanish ...
- The two components of a ecosystem are A. Plants and animals B. Biotic ...
- What is the theme of environment day 2020 A. Beat air pollution B. ...
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- Which of these activities is eco-friendly? A. Cars for transportation B. Polybags for ...
- In plants, respiration occurs A. During the day only B. During the night ...
- The green plants are called A. Producers B. Consumers C. Decomposers ...
- How many tiger reserves are present in Karnataka A. 50 B. 27 ...
- What is the full form of BOD? A. Bactorial oxygen demand B. Biological ...
- Which energy source pollutes the environment? A. Solar B. Wind C. Hydroelectric ...
- The ultimate source of energy in an ecosystem is the A. producers B. ...
- Taj Mahal is threatened due to A. Sulphur dioxide B. Carbon dioxide ...
- Cover dancing requires a lot of coordination, but which part of your brain coordinates your ...
- After seeing a moth, a frog uses its tongue to catch it. This is an ...
- Which color is the CEREBRUM? ...
- Even though Khing loves to sleep, her heart still beats and lungs still breathe. Which ...
- The nerve cell is more specifically called a(n)... A. axon B. dendrite ...
- ___________ ---> ____________ ---> _______________ A. Response, Stimulus, Interpret B. Interpret, Stimulus, Response ...
- The CENTRAL nervous system is made up of which two organs? A. Brain and ...
- Physical injuries, like a major car accident, can be very dangerous to nervous system health. ...
- Jubjib loves to dance during Quizlet live. Which part of her brain stores the memories ...
- Which color is the BRAIN STEM? ...
- As organisms get more complex, cells become ...
- What is the part of the nervous system that is made up of a system ...
- Which color is the CEREBELLUM? ...
- What is a reflex? A. an automatic movement in response to a stimulus ...
- If you are having trouble with your BALANCE and COORDINATION, which part of your brain ...
- Choose the word that best completes the sentence below. The __________ scale indicates the ...
- Choose the word that best completes the sentence below. The Interpersonal ____________ scale indicates ...
- Choose the word that best completes the sentence below. When you show respect and ...
- Choose the word that best completes the sentence below. When you choose to go ...
- Choose the word that best completes the sentence below. Skills that occur by yourself ...
- Craig's success profile showed that he needs a lot of improvement in time management, stress ...
- Choose the word that best completes the sentence below. _____________ is the learned ability ...
- What does the Self-Esteem scale measure on the Personal Skills Map? A. How vain ...
- What does the Sales Orientation/Leadership scale measure on the Personal Skills Map? A. It ...
- What is the difference between intrapersonal skills and interpersonal skills? A. Intrapersonal skills are ...
- Choose the word that best completes the sentence below. The willingness and capability to ...
- A learned ability to identify, experience, understand, and express human emotions in healthy and productive ...
- How many components of Physical Fitness are there? A. 11 B. 5 ...
- The amount of time it takes to make a physical response A. Speed ...
- Health related fitness measures a person's ability to perform physical activities that require which of ...
- What is cardiovascular endurance? A. The range of movement around a joint. B. ...
- All of the following are considered exercises that can improve your flexibility except A. ...
- Physical Fitness is the ability of the person to do daily task without alertness and ...
- What is flexibility? A. The relative ratio of fat mass to fat free mass ...
- The body's proportion of fat, muscle, and bone is: A. Muscular Strength B. Aerobic Fitness ...
- The ability of your joints to move through a full range of motion is called_____________. ...
- Using your muscles many times without tiring. A. Power B. Muscular Strength C. Muscular Endurance ...
- The ability of the body to go through daily activities without being overly tired is ...
- The amount of force that a muscle can produce A. Muscular Strength Endurance ...
- Overall fitness is made up of five main components A. Frecuency, Intensity, Time and Type ...
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense A. victim B. officer ...
- a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof. ...
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime A. officer ...
- overgeneralized beliefs about the traits and attributes of members of a particular group A. ...
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you ...
- Behaving differently, usually unfairly, toward members of a group. A. Discrimination B. Assumption ...
- The First 10 Amendments are referred to as A. The Big 10 B. ...
- If Mom is AB and dad is A? and the child has a B blood ...
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific person or group of people. A. Ethnic ...
- How many teeth does a fully developed human adult normally have? A. 20 B. 28 ...
- What is the hard outer covering of the tooth's crown called? A. pulp B. cementum ...
- Which of the following is correct about variables? A. independent changes due to dependent ...
- Since the genotypes A and B are equally dominant this is called A. blending B. ...
- The application of a broad range of sciences to answer legal questions A. Health ...
- If a mass death occurs and many people die at the same place, How would ...
- Processing a crime scene involves: A. only collecting evidence and taking pictures B. ...
- What are fingerprints used for? A. determine eye color B. Identification C. ...
- an unjustifiable (and usually negative) judgment toward a group and its members. This type of ...
- a widely understood rule for social behavior in a given society A. Societal Norm ...
- Which organ system includes the trachea, bronchi, lungs, and alveoli? A. Digestive system B. Circulatory ...
- Which organ system delivers oxygen and nutrients to all of the body's cells? A. Nervous ...
- Nose, trachea, lungs, alveoli A. Respiratory system B. Endocrine system C. Muscular system D. Skeletal ...
- Which system is the stomach in? ...
- Which organ system gets oxygen into the bloodstream and removes carbon dioxide? A. Respiratory system ...
- Which organ belongs to the digestive system? A. heart B. stomach C. femur D. brain ...
- Kevin has a severe headache and stiff neck. He goes to the doctor and ...
- What are the building blocks of life? A. arteries B. cells C. organs D. capillaries ...
- Maria has been feeling tired. She went ...
- Major organs of the digestive system A. Kidneys, nephrons B. Stomach, intestines, mouth C. Heart, ...
- Which organ system breaks down food into small molecules and absorbs nutrients into the bloodstream? ...
- What is the function of this system?
- What is the function of this system?
- Lauren had pains in her abdomen and, after some tests, her doctor determined she had ...
- biology helps in the scientific understanding of all living organisms and non living environment and ...
- Biology is continuously finding the solutions that can completely eradicate the different ---------- issues still ...
- the human kid grows taller and has different sleeping pattern show that.. A. bodies ...
- pathology can NOT Do.... A. study of diseases B. develop new medications ...
- Biology is important in almost every field of life/profession A. FALSE B. TRUE ...
- biology may NOT deal with... A. forces B. food quality C. development ...
- Biology can answer where/and how did life begin.... A. yes B. no ...
- which one of the following is NOT the significance of biology A. production of ...
- Biology is the study of A. materials B. bio molecules C. life ...
- biology helps to comprehend and interpret the human body temperature and that aides someone to ...
- the scientific name of human is ... A. homo erectus B. homo intellega ...
- requires patients to get referrals to see specialists A. HMO B. PPO C. BOTH D. ...
- An Orthopedist specializes in what area? A. Heart and Lungs B. Brain and CNS C. ...
- most expensive managed care plan A. HMO B. PPO C. BOTH D. NONE
- Members of a healthcare team may include: A. Nurses B. Therapists C. ...
- A Gerontologist specializes in what/who? A. Elderly people B. Children C. The heart D. Putting ...
- Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) A. Plan that requires you to work with a primary care ...
- What is in section 2 of the CMS -1500 form A. the insurance provider ...
- An Endocrinologist specializes in what area? A. The Glands and Hormones B. The Heart C. ...
- ___________ requires you to pay either a set amount or a certain percent of medical ...
- cost of your insurance that you pay each month A. co-pay B. deductible C. premium ...
- An important aspect of the Patient Centered Medical Home includes: A. Physicians are responsible ...
- Provide care for terminally ill persons A. Mental health facilities B. Medical offices ...
- What is ethics? A. Honesty of a person's actions B. Good citizenship C. Actions to ...
- Punctuality means which? A. On task B. Proffesional C. Happy D. On time
- Medicare Part A covers Inpatient care. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- Valerie had to go to the doctor 3 times with the co-payments being $25 each ...
- Which of the following demonstrates responsibility? A. Admitting to a mistake B. Lying about an ...
- Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) A. Health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor, ...
- Provide a variety of services in a patient’s home A. Long-term care facilities ...
- When is it acceptable to be dishonest in a professional setting? A. When it benefits ...
- What does an Anesthesiologist specialize in? A. Cancer patients B. Removal of Sensation/feeling C. The ...
- A(n) _________ is the amount of money you must pay each year before your insurance ...
- You have reached your $5000 out-of-pocket limit. You need to go to the emergency room ...
- Medicaid A. Federal health insurance program administered by the state for people with income below ...
- Medicare is regulated by the federal government. A. TRUE B. FALSE
- A 30 year woman broke her arm and went to the ER for treatment. Her ...
- Medicare Part B covers doctor visits, ambulance services, and outpatients services A. TRUE ...
- What is NOT involved in the process of exchanging messages? A. Listening B. Sharing information ...
- Lydia works at a medical facility in which all employees are required to wear white ...
- Your health insurance has a $2000 deductible and a $100 per day co-payment for hospital ...
- A trait that is always hidden when the dominant allele is present. A. Phenotype ...
- An organism that has two different alleles for a trait. A. Genes B. ...
- Every living thing has genetic information stored in the form of A. Ribosomes ...
- Heredity is the passing of traits from _____________________ to _____________________ A. predators to prey B. ...
- Juan's dog, Luna, was hit by a car. Fortunately, she lived and is healthy! But ...
- If a gene is always expressed or always shown with a capital letter it is ...
- What is NOT an inherited trait of humans? A. Favorite type of music B. Freckles ...
- The passing of physical characteristics, or traits, from parent to offspring. A. Genetics ...
- Segments of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) found in chromosomes that give instructions for producing a certain ...
- If two alleles are the same for a certain trait they are considered A. ...
- The scientific study of heredity. A. Genetics B. Heredity C. Probability ...
- Where are chromosomes found? A. vacuole B. cell membrane C. nucleus ...
- When the doctor operates on the patient's eye, he is using A. learned behavior. ...
- The different forms of a gene. A. Genes B. Allele C. Phenotype ...
- Chromosomes are A. Found in the mitochondria B. Made of 20 pairs ...
- 3 Days a Week is an example of a... A. Frequency B. Intensity C. Time ...
- An example of cardiovascular exercise is A. Practicing yoga B. squatting C. ...
- The push-up test measures_________? A. Flexibility B. Cardiovascular Endurance C. Body Composition D. Muscular Endurance ...
- What component of health-related fitness does the push-up test? A. Muscular endurance B. ...
- The FITT principle stands for A. frequency, intensity, training and type B. frequency, ...
- An example of endurance is: A. sit and reach B. 40 yard dash ...
- _____________ is a measure of the most weight you can lift or the most force ...
- Yoga helps improve which component of fitness the most... A. Flexibility B. Speed C. Muscle ...
- What is the best definition below for INTENSITY? A. The number of days you ...
- ____________ is planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain one's fitness. A. ...
- ___________ is the ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life without becoming overly ...
- Which type of cell is this? ...
- What kind of cell is this? ...
- What kind of cell is this? ...
- Virus or Bacteria? ...
- Is it a eukaryotic or prokaryotic cell?
- Viruses are living. They do not have cells. (Ellas no tienen celulas) A. yes ...
- Which is bigger? A. bacteria B. virus
- Eukaryotic cells are larger ( mas grande) ...
- Prokaryotic cells are very simple (sencilla). ...
- We view (see) cells with a ___________. A. balance B. telescope C. ...
- Plant or animal cell?
- Which type of cell is bigger? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic
- Viruses are cells. A. True B. FALSE
- True or false? This cell has a nucleus. A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- This cell has a nucleus.
- Unicellular means A. single-celled B. multi-celled
- True or false? This cell has DNA.
- Bacteria are eukaryotic cells. True or false? A. TRUE B. FALSE ...
- Which biomolecule includes sugars and starches? (Hint: simple or complex) A. Lipids B. Proteins C. ...
- What part of a virus is the protein capsule that houses the genetic material (DNA/RNA)? ...
- Lysis is A. rupture of a cell membrane B. replication of a virus C. bacterial ...
- What part of the virus is number ...
- What is a way to become immune to a disease without first having the disease? ...
- Which biomolecule is responsible for insulation and LONG term energy storage? A. Proteins B. Nucleic ...
- A(n) _____ is a virus that enters a bacterial cell. A. endospore B. decomposer C. ...
- What part of the virus is number ...
- Which biomolecule is this a picture of?
- Which biomolecule group includes fats, oils, and waxes? A. Proteins B. Nucleic Acid C. Lipids ...
- What part of the virus is number ...
- What is the first step of the virus reproduction cycle? A. The viruses genetic material ...
- Which biomolecule is found in pastas and ...
- Which biomolecule is this a picture of? ...
- The reason that viruses are considered to be nonliving is because A. They are not ...
- Lipids are made up of which of the following? A. glycerol and fatty acids tails ...
- Which viral life cycle allows viral genetic material to lay dormant while the host cell ...
- ALL polymers (large molecules) are made up of... A. monosaccharides B. monomers C. proteins D. ...
- Is a virus considered living or non-living? A. Living B. Non-Living C. Neither
- Which biomolecule is made of nucleotides and contain you DNA? A. Carbohydrate B. Lipids C. ...
- Monomers combine to form ________ through the process of ________. A. polymers; hydrolysis B. polymers; ...
- Which biomolecule is made of nucleotides and ...
- What do viruses need to reproduce? A. they need genetic material B. They need a ...
- The monomer (building block) of a nucleic ...
- Which of the following is NOT a biomolecule? A. Water B. Nucleic Acid C. Protein ...
- What do viruses have in common with living cells? They both... A. store genetic information ...
- What is the monomer for a protein? A. Monosaccharide B. Triglyceride C. Amino Acid D. ...
- Viruses are cells. A. True B. FALSE
- Which of the following occurs right after a virus attaches to a host cell in ...
- Look at the picture and determine one ...
- Before a scientific theory is accepted and supported, it has A. been tested by ...
- Which of these can be represented mathematically and provide no explanation why a phenomenon occurs? ...
- Say you are a sorcerer who wants to find out if a magic potion makes ...
- What type of microscope was likely used ...
- Which of the following characteristics of living things best explains why some North American birds ...
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all living things? A. cells B. ...
- Which of these explain how a natural phenomenon works or happens? A. theory ...
- The process by which organisms keep their internal conditions relatively stable is called A. sexual ...
- Which of the 2 images of red ...
- ____ is the study of living organisms. A. Physics B. Sociology C. Biology D. Chemistry ...
- Lilly was trying to explain to her friend the difference between a theory and a ...
- Scientific theories are based on A. general assumptions of how systems work. B. mathematical principles ...
- What type of microscope was likely used ...
- What types of observations are descriptive? A. Qualitative observations B. Quantitative observations C. Empirical observations ...
- What type of microscope was likely used ...
- What is the name of variable that changes because of the IV and is measured? ...
- What is a hypothesis A. An idea in science B. An idea backed ...
- What type of microscope was likely used ...
- What type of microscope was likely used ...
- Hx A. Heart rate B. Central nervous system C. History D. ...
- Rx A. As much as desired B. Prescription C. Gastrointestinal D. ...
- tid A. One time daily B. Two times daily C. Three times ...
- Sx A. Subcutaneous B. Male C. Surgery D. Female
- DOB A. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine B. Date of birth C. Domestic ...
- qh A. Every day B. Immediately C. Prescription D. Every hour ...
- stat A. Electrocardiogram B. Specific gravity C. Immediately D. Dead on ...
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