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Aside from excretion, select another function of the skin from the following list.
 
To regulate heat in the body
 
To prevent bleeding
 
To give the body shape
 
To protect delicate organs
If glucose is found in the urine, what diesease can a person have?
 
diabetes
 
covid-19
 
diarrhea
 
allergy
Name the parts labeled 2 and 4 in the diagram.
 
2=ureter 4=urethra
 
2=urethra 4= ureter
 
2=kidney 4= urethra
 
2=urethra 4=bladder
Name the parts labeled 2 and 3 in the diagram.
 
2=ureter 3=bladder
 
2=bladder 3= ureter
 
2=kidney 3= urethra
 
2=urethra 3=bladder
Excretory product or waste that is removed through the nose/mouth.
 
carbon dioxide
 
sweat
 
urine
 
feces
Which organ system do not excrete waste procducts?
 
Skeletal System
 
Digestive System
 
Urinary System
 
Integumentary System
This organ system is responsible for breaking down food to energy and excretion of feces.
 
Digestive System
 
Skeletal System
 
Urinary System
 
Integumentary System
This excretory product or waste is processed in the respiratory system.
 
carbon dioxide
 
sweat
 
feces
 
urine
Excretory product or waste that is removed through the anus.
 
feces
 
sweat
 
urine
 
carbon dioxide
Which are the tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder?
 
Ureters
 
Urethras
 
Kidneys
 
Adrenal tubes
Tiny filtering structures where urine is produced in the kidneys are called...
 
nephrons.
 
alveoli.
 
bronchi.
 
ureters.
What is the function of the urinary bladder?
 
To store urine until it is released from the body
 
To filter waste from the blood
 
To carry urine to the kidney
 
To get rid of excess water and salts from the body
Name the parts labeled A and B in the diagram.
 
A = ureter, B = bladder
 
A = ureter, B = kidney
 
A = urethra, B = kidney
 
A = bladder, B = ureter
What is the function of the ureter?
 
To carry urine from the kidney to the bladder
 
To store urine
 
To carry urine out of the body
 
To remove waste from the blood
What happens if a person has one kidney removed?
 
They will continue as normal
 
They will accumulate excess urea
 
They will stop making urine
 
They will die!!!
Which is the correct order for the path taken by urine after it leaves the kidneys?
 
Ureters, bladder, urethra
 
Bladder, urethra, ureters
 
Bladder, ureters, urethra
 
Urethra, bladder, ureters
Which of the following is NOT an excretory organ?
 
Liver
 
Kidney
 
Lungs
 
Skin
In what part of the body is the waste filtered from the blood?
 
Kidneys
 
Intestine
 
Liver
 
Bladder
Blood enters the kidneys through...
 
the renal arteries
 
the urethra
 
the ureters
 
the renal veins
Which of the following is NOT part of the urinary system?
 
Liver
 
Urethra
 
Bladder
 
Kidneys
The largest organ in the human body is...
 
the skin
 
the kidneys
 
the brain
 
the lungs
Name the parts of the urinary system labeled P and Q in the picture shown.
 
P = urethra, Q = renal vein
 
P = urethra, Q = bladder
 
P = ureter, Q = renal vein
 
P = ureter, Q = kidney
This organ system is responsible for filtering the blood and removing excess water.
 
Urinary System
 
Skeletal System
 
Digestive System
 
Integumentary System
This excretory product or waste is processed by filtering the blood through the kidney.
 
urine
 
sweat
 
feces
 
carbon dioxide
The semi-solid waste product is processed by the digestive system.
 
feces
 
sweat
 
urine
 
carbon dioxide
Excretory product or waste that is removed through the skin.
 
sweat
 
feces
 
urine
 
carbon dioxide
Which of the following pairs of excretory structures and waste is mismatched?
 
Lungs and Oxygen
 
Large instenstines and feces
 
Skin and sweat
 
Kidney and urine
The smallest units of the kidneys.
 
nephrons
 
Bowman's capsule
 
renal artery
 
renal pelvis
Tubes/ducts that the urine passes through from the kidney to bladder
 
ureter
 
anus
 
liver
 
rectum
This organ collects and stores urine until it's full.
 
Urinary Bladder
 
Urethra
 
Kidney
 
Ureter