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9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Name: lass: ate: Question #1 What is the role of the heart in the circulatory system? It forms a network of blood vessels. It transports oxygen to all body cells. It helps the body to make blood cells. It pumps blood throughout the body. Question #2 Which two body systems work together to help a person move? skeletal system and muscular system nervous system and digestive system circulatory system and respiratory system circulatory system and excretory system https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 1/10

9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Question #3 Which statement best describes the function of the nervous system in the human body? It exchanges gases in the body. It processes food in the body. It transports nutrients in the body. It controls all actions in the body. Question #4 Which statement is true about body systems in an organism? Each system works independently. ll systems perform the same life function. ll systems work together to maintain health. Each system uses the same organs. Question #5 What is the main function of lungs in the human body? to transport blood in the body to control and coordinate every part of the body to break down food into smaller parts to exchange gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 2/10

9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Question #6 The table shows a list of systems and their respective organs. Which systems are correctly matched with their organs? nervous system and respiratory system digestive system and circulatory system respiratory system and digestive system circulatory system and respiratory system Question #7 Which body system helps to deliver nutrients from the digestive system to every part of the body? circulatory muscular nervous respiratory https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 3/10

9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Question #8 Which diagram represents the human body system responsible for breathing? Question #9 Which organs are included in the human digestive system? heart, arteries, veins lungs, trachea, bronchi bones, ligaments, tendons esophagus, stomach, intestines https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 4/10

9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Question #10 The table lists the functions of some body systems. Which body systems are responsible for the functions listed? 1: skeletal system; 2: circulatory system; 3: nervous system 1: digestive system; 2: muscular system; 3: nervous system 1: skeletal system; 2: circulatory system; 3: digestive system 1: circulatory system; 2: digestive system; 3: respiratory system Question #11 few features of two human body systems are listed. Which option correctly identifies the two systems? 1 and 3, nervous system; 2 and 4, digestive system 1 and 2, circulatory system; 3 and 4, digestive system 1 and 3, circulatory system; 2 and 4, digestive system 1 and 4, nervous system; 2 and 3, respiratory system https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 5/10

9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Question #12 How does the human respiratory system work with the circulatory system? by bringing oxygen into the blood in the lungs by removing blood from the lungs when needed by taking liquid wastes from the heart into the digestive system by taking in air directly through the skin Question #13 Which organ is matched with the correct body system? lungs and circulatory system brain and nervous system heart and digestive system skull and respiratory system https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 6/10

9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Question #14 The diagrams represent six of the major human body systems. Which two systems are where mostgas exchange occurs in humans? System and System F System and System E System and System E System and System F https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 7/10

9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Question #15 The diagram shows the human circulatory system. What is the function of the circulatory system? to break down food into smaller particles in the body to control and coordinate all parts of the body to protect organs in the body to transport blood throughout the body Question #16 caterpillar feeds on the leaves of sassafras plants. Which two body systems work together to make the nutrients present in the food available to the caterpillar s body? digestive and circulatory digestive and skeletal muscular and nervous muscular and respiratory https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 8/10

9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Question #17 student listed some features of a multicellular organism. Which feature listed by the student is incorrect? The organism has the ability to produce offspring. The organism contains a well-developed transport system. ifferent cell types of the organism perform different functions. ll cells of the organism can exchange substances with the outside environment. Question #18 In a multi-celled organism, what best explains the purpose of the transport system? The transport system carries materials from the inside to the outside of the organism only. The transport system carries materials from the outside to the inside of the organism only. The transport system allows specialized cells to store nutrients and water within the cell. The transport system allows all cells to exchange materials with the outside environment. https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 9/10

9/30/2017 ody Systems Test Question #19 The table lists the features of an organism. Which organism is described by the features in the table? ant bacterium earthworm snail Question #20 What do most single-celled and multi-celled organisms have in common? ability to consume other organisms ability to become large in size having different cells that perform different processes having only one cell https://app.masteryconnect.com/materials/1496086/print 10/10