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The Human Body Unit Review (MacMillan Outside th ...

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    Natural Science, Human body systems
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  • What does the small intestine do? (digestive system)
    It is where waste leaves our body.
    It separates the nutrients from the waste.
    It is where digestion begins.
    It is where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide.
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  • Waste passes from the small intestine into the ________ _________. (digestive system)
    large Intestine
    anus
    stomach
    oesophagus
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  • Waste leaves our body through the _________. (digestive system)
    anus
    small intestine
    mouth
    stomach
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  • Where is urine produced in the body?
    kidneys
    bladder
    urethra
    ureters
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  • __________ carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
    veins
    ureters
    arteries
    urethra
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  • When your __________ is full, you want to go pee.
    urethra
    ureters
    kidneys
    bladder
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  • Urine leaves the body through the _____________.
    bladder
    kidneys
    ureters
    urethra
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  • Our body also eliminates waste through our skin, called ________.
    urine
    carbon dioxide
    sweat
    oxygen
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  • Where are the male cells produced in the male reproductive system?
    In the kidneys
    In the penis
    In the testicles
    In the Urethra
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  • How do male cells travel outside the body in the male reproductive system?
    Through the kidneys
    Through the bladder
    Through the testicles
    Through there urethra
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  • Where is the urethra located in the male reproductive system?
    In the testicles
    In the penis
    In the bladder
    In the bladder
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  • What are the three parts of the locomotor system?
    joints, muscles, and the brain
    joints, muscles, and the spine
    the skeleton, joints, and muscles
    the skeleton, the brain, and muscles
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  • True of False: the skeleton supports our body and protects our internal organs.
    False
    True
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  • What are the three parts of the skeleton?
    The skull, the ribcage, and pelvis
    The skull, legs, and arms
    The skull, torso, and limbs
    The torso, the limbs, and the spine
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  • What connects bones to other bones at joints?
    ligaments
    tendons
    muscles
    hair
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  • What connects muscles to bones?
    hair
    ligaments
    tendons
    skin
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