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What organs receive information from the environment?
 
the sense organs
 
the spinal cord
 
the kidneys
 
the lungs
Reproduction occurs when...
 
a male cell and a female cell combine to make a new cell.
 
two people hug.
 
a male cell leaves the body.
 
a female cell is produced.
What does the brain do with the information that it receives from the body?
 
It reads and analyses it.
 
It leaves the body as waste.
 
It eats it.
 
It converts it to oxygen.
How does the brain send messages to the body?
 
Through the spinal cord
 
Through the five senses
 
Through the muscles
 
Through the bones
What transports information from the sense organs to the brain?
 
the nerves
 
the cerebellum
 
the cerebrum
 
the muscles
Which organ protects the female reproductive system?
 
vulva
 
vagina
 
urethra
 
ovaries
Which organs filter your blood?
 
the kidneys
 
the urethra
 
the bladder
 
the ureters
What connects the uterus to the outside?
 
the vagina
 
the fallopian tubes
 
the ovaries
 
the vulva
Where do babies grow during pregnancy?
 
In the uterus
 
In the fallopian tubes
 
In the vagina
 
In the ovary
What connects the ovaries to the uterus?
 
fallopian tubes
 
vagina
 
vulva
 
ureters
Where are female cells produced in the female reproductive system?
 
in the ovaries
 
in the fallopian tubes
 
in the uterus
 
in the vagina
The _____________ controls voluntary actions such as speaking.
 
cerebrum
 
brain stem
 
cerebellum
 
spinal cord
The _________ controls involuntary actions such as breathing.
 
brain stem
 
cerebellum
 
cerebrum
 
spinal cord
The _________ cerebellum controls our movements, balance, and coordination.
 
cerebellum
 
brain stem
 
cerebrum
 
spinal cord
True or False: Our nervous system controls every action we take.
 
True
 
False
What are the three parts of the nervous system?
 
The brain, spinal cord, and nerves
 
The brain, the skeleton, and muscles
 
The brain, the kidneys, and stomach
 
The brain, the muscles, and the bones
What connects muscles to bones?
 
tendons
 
ligaments
 
hair
 
skin
What connects bones to other bones at joints?
 
ligaments
 
tendons
 
muscles
 
hair
What are the three parts of the skeleton?
 
The skull, torso, and limbs
 
The skull, legs, and arms
 
The skull, the ribcage, and pelvis
 
The torso, the limbs, and the spine
True of False: the skeleton supports our body and protects our internal organs.
 
True
 
False
What are the three parts of the locomotor system?
 
the skeleton, joints, and muscles
 
the skeleton, the brain, and muscles
 
joints, muscles, and the brain
 
joints, muscles, and the spine
Where is the urethra located in the male reproductive system?
 
In the penis
 
In the bladder
 
In the testicles
 
In the bladder
How do male cells travel outside the body in the male reproductive system?
 
Through there urethra
 
Through the testicles
 
Through the bladder
 
Through the kidneys
Where are the male cells produced in the male reproductive system?
 
In the testicles
 
In the penis
 
In the Urethra
 
In the kidneys
Our body also eliminates waste through our skin, called ________.
 
sweat
 
urine
 
carbon dioxide
 
oxygen
Urine leaves the body through the _____________.
 
urethra
 
bladder
 
ureters
 
kidneys
When your __________ is full, you want to go pee.
 
bladder
 
ureters
 
kidneys
 
urethra
__________ carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
 
ureters
 
urethra
 
arteries
 
veins
Where is urine produced in the body?
 
kidneys
 
ureters
 
bladder
 
urethra
Waste leaves our body through the _________. (digestive system)
 
anus
 
mouth
 
stomach
 
small intestine
Waste passes from the small intestine into the ________ _________. (digestive system)
 
large Intestine
 
anus
 
stomach
 
oesophagus
What does the small intestine do? (digestive system)
 
It separates the nutrients from the waste.
 
It is where digestion begins.
 
It is where waste leaves our body.
 
It is where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide.
Food goes from the stomach into the _______ __________. (digestive system)
 
small intestine
 
oesophagus
 
anus
 
large intestine
Food goes from the oesophagus into the _________. (digestive system)
 
stomach
 
mouth
 
small intestine
 
large intestine
From the mouth, food travels down the ___________ into the stomach. (digestive system)
 
oesophagus
 
large intestine
 
small intestine
 
trachea
Where do we take in food? (digestive system)
 
through the mouth
 
through the stomach
 
through the oesophagus
 
through the anus
What takes blood from the heart to the body?
 
arteries
 
capillaries
 
veins
 
the lungs
What takes blood from the body to the heart?
 
veins
 
capillaries
 
arteries
 
the lungs
The heart ....
 
Is a big muscle that pumps blood around the body.
 
Is a small blood vessel that connects arteries and veins.
 
Is where gas exchange happens.
 
Is part of the digestive system.
What does the circulatory system transport?
 
oxygen and nutrients
 
the heart
 
the veins
 
the arteries
Where does gas exchange happen in the circulatory system?
 
In the capillaries
 
In the heart
 
In the arteries
 
In the veins
We breathe out ______ ________ from our nose and mouth.
 
carbon dioxide
 
oxygen
 
nutrients
 
water
The air from our nose goes down the trachea and into the __________.
 
bronchi
 
mouth
 
alveoli
 
lungs
We breathe in air through our _______ and _________.
 
nose and mouth
 
lungs and alveoli
 
trachea and bronchi
 
nose and trachea
The bronchi take the air into the lungs and then the air goes to the ___________.
 
alveoli
 
bronchi
 
trachea
 
mouth
In the alveoli, oxygen in the air is exchanged for ________ __________ in the blood.
 
carbon dioxide
 
nitrogen
 
nutrients
 
oxygen
In the alveoli, _________ in the air is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the blood.
 
oxygen
 
nitrogen
 
nutrients
 
carbon dioxide
In the _______, oxygen in the air is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the blood.
 
alveoli
 
trachea
 
nose
 
bronchi