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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 are the three parts of the nervous system?
    The brain, the muscles, and the bones
    The brain, the kidneys, and stomach
    The brain, the skeleton, and muscles
    The brain, spinal cord, and nerves
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  • True or False: Our nervous system controls every action we take.
    False
    True
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  • The _________ cerebellum controls our movements, balance, and coordination.
    cerebrum
    cerebellum
    spinal cord
    brain stem
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  • The _________ controls involuntary actions such as breathing.
    cerebellum
    cerebrum
    spinal cord
    brain stem
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  • The _____________ controls voluntary actions such as speaking.
    cerebellum
    cerebrum
    spinal cord
    brain stem
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  • Where are female cells produced in the female reproductive system?
    in the vagina
    in the ovaries
    in the fallopian tubes
    in the uterus
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  • What connects the ovaries to the uterus?
    ureters
    vulva
    fallopian tubes
    vagina
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  • Where do babies grow during pregnancy?
    In the fallopian tubes
    In the vagina
    In the uterus
    In the ovary
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  • What connects the uterus to the outside?
    the vulva
    the vagina
    the fallopian tubes
    the ovaries
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  • Which organs filter your blood?
    the kidneys
    the bladder
    the urethra
    the ureters
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  • Which organ protects the female reproductive system?
    urethra
    vagina
    ovaries
    vulva
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  • What transports information from the sense organs to the brain?
    the cerebellum
    the nerves
    the cerebrum
    the muscles
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  • How does the brain send messages to the body?
    Through the five senses
    Through the bones
    Through the spinal cord
    Through the muscles
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  • What does the brain do with the information that it receives from the body?
    It eats it.
    It converts it to oxygen.
    It reads and analyses it.
    It leaves the body as waste.
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  • Reproduction occurs when...
    a female cell is produced.
    a male cell leaves the body.
    a male cell and a female cell combine to make a new cell.
    two people hug.
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  • What organs receive information from the environment?
    the spinal cord
    the sense organs
    the lungs
    the kidneys
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