Skills for Health Quiz
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Keeping your air and water clean, your food safe, and the land around you enjoyable and healthy.
A. Physical Health
B. Emotional Health
C. Social Health
D. Environmental Health
Is the intake of food, considered in relation to the body’s dietary needs. Good nutrition.
A. Nutrition
B. Wellness
C. Nutrient
D. Feeding
When many organ systems work together it can form…
A. organ
B. cells
C. organ system
D. organism
The ability to recognize and cope with the demands of everyday life:
A. Physical Health
B. Mental Health
C. Social Health
D. Environmental Health
Set of practices, techniques and customs that the individual must follow on a regular basis to promote physical and mental health, maintain it and prevent diseases.
A. Hygiene
B. Anatomy
C. Physiology
D. Morphology
This are the baic needs for humans:
A. Oxygen, water and shelter
B. Oxygen, food, wellness, shelter, sleep
C. Oxygen, sleep and food
D. Oxygen, food, sleep, water and shelter
It comprises the study of the structure of the human body in a healthy state at the subcellular, cellular, tissue, organic and systemic levels, from the embryonic stage to senescence.
A. Morphology
B. Anatomy
C. Physiology
D. Pathology
Study the changes suffered by the body from fertilization to old age.
A. Developmental Anatomy
B. Pathological Anatomy
C. Comparative Anatomy
Is a quality of your relationship with friends, family, teachers, and others in contact with.
A. Physical Health
B. Emotional Health
C. Social Health
D. Environmental Health
Study the changes that occur from fertilization to birth.
A. Embriology
B. Gastroenterology
C. Pediatrics
Is the study of the functions of each body part.
Think of this as what your body DOES.
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A. Anatomy
B. Physiology
C. Hygiene
D. Health
This is a example of……..
A. organ system
B. cells
C. organ
D. tissue
Is expressing your emotions in a positive, non-destructive way:
A. Physical Health
B. Emotional Health
C. Social Health
D. Environmental Health
A group of tissues that perform a similar function is called_____. (Examples include the heart, lungs or stomach)
A. cells
B. tissues
C. organs
D. organ system
Study the modifications suffered by the functions of diseased structures
A. Anatomy
B. Pathological Anatomy
C. Pathophysiology
D. Systemic Physiology
This is a example of ……..
A. cell
B. tissue
C. organ
D. organ system
A very easy one… check the true statement.
A. Cell, tissue, organ, organism
B. Cell, organ, system, organism
C. Cell, tissue, organ, system
D. Cell, tissue, organism, system
This is a example of ……..
A. cell
B. organ system
C. organ
D. tissue
Compare the structures of animals with each other and with humans.
A. Comparative Anatomy
B. Comparative Physiology
A group of cells forms…
A. Multicellular organism
B. Organs
C. Systems
D. Tissues
What is the correct order of organization
A. tissues-cells-organs-organ systems-organism
B. cell-tissue-organs-organ systems-organism
C. organism-cells-tissues-organ systems-organism
D. tissues-cells-organs-organ sytems-organism
True or false… Cells that perform different functions form a tissue.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Refers to the way your body works:
A. Physical Health
B. Mental Health
C. Social Health
D. Environmental Health
Organs and tissues that perform the same function is called _____________?
A. cells
B. tissues
C. organ system
D. organs
The ability or tendency of a living organism, cell, or group to keep the conditions inside it the same despite any changes in the conditions around it, or this state of internal balance:
A. Homeostasis
B. Health
C. Wellness
D. Nutrition
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