The document is a quiz about the major body systems - nervous, respiratory, circulatory, urinary, and digestive systems. It contains multiple choice questions about the structure and functions of each system. The questions cover topics like the parts of the brain and nervous system, breathing and lung anatomy, heart anatomy and circulation, kidney and bladder function in urination, and the stages of digestion from mouth to small intestine.
2. This system controls everything you do:
A. Nervous system
B. Respiratory system
C. Digestive system
D. Reproductive system
3. This system controls everything you do:
A. Nervous system
B. Respiratory system
C. Digestive system
D. Reproductive system
4. Without the nervous system, you couldn’t:
A. Walk
B. Breathe
C. Think
D. All of the above (todas las anteriores)
5. Without the nervous system, you couldn’t:
A. Walk
B. Breathe
C. Think
D. All of the above (todas las anteriores)
6. The nervous system is made up of these three
parts:
A. Brain, heart and spinal cord
B. Brain, spinal cord and nerves
C. Nerves, arteries and veins
D. Nerves, liver and heart
7. The nervous system is made up of these three
parts:
A. Brain, heart and spinal cord
B. Brain, spinal cord and nerves
C. Nerves, arteries and veins
D. Nerves, liver and heart
8. A typical brain weighs, how much?
A. 1,4 kg
B. 84 gr
C. 3 kg
D. 2,5 kg
9. A typical brain weighs, how much?
A. 1,4 kg
B. 84 gr
C. 3 kg
D. 2,5 kg
10. What is the biggest part of the brain?
A. Brain stem
B. Think tank
C. Cerebrum
D. Cerebellum
11. What is the biggest part of the brain?
A. Brain stem
B. Think tank
C. Cerebrum
D. Cerebellum
12. Which part of the brain helps keep your balance
so you don’t fall?
A. Cerebellum
B. Spinal cord
C. Cerebrum
D. Bladder
13. Which part of the brain helps keep your balance
so you don’t fall?
A. Cerebellum
B. Spinal cord
C. Cerebrum
D. Bladder
14. Which part of the brain helps keep you
breathing?
A. Cerebellum
B. Spinal cord
C. Cerebrum
D. Brain stem
15. Which part of the brain helps keep you
breathing?
A. Cerebellum
B. Spinal cord
C. Cerebrum
D. Brain stem
16. How many chambers does the heart have?
A. Six
B. Five
C. Four
D. Three
17. How many chambers does the heart have?
A. Six
B. Five
C. Four
D. Three
18. The movement of blood through the heart and
body is called:
A. Circulation
B. Locomotion
C. Ventriculation
D. Heart pump
19. The movement of blood through the heart and
body is called:
A. Circulation
B. Locomotion
C. Ventriculation
D. Heart pump
20. The beating sound your heart makes comes
from:
A. Blood going in the wrong direction
B. Valves closing
C. The heart skipping beats
D. Your ears playing tricks on you
21. The beating sound your heart makes comes
from:
A. Blood going in the wrong direction
B. Valves closing
C. The heart skipping beats
D. Your ears playing tricks on you
22. With circulation, the heart provides your body
with:
A. Oxygen
B. Nutrients
C. A way to get rid of waste
D. All of the above (todo lo anterior)
23. With circulation, the heart provides your body
with:
A. Oxygen
B. Nutrients
C. A way to get rid of waste
D. All of the above (todo lo anterior)
24. You can keep your heart strong by:
A. Eating heart-shapes candy/sweets
B. Doing activities like playing outside, riding
your bike, swimming, etc.
C. Smoking
D. Sleeping 18 hours a day
25. You can keep your heart strong by:
A. Eating heart-shapes candy/sweets
B. Doing activities like playing outside, riding
your bike, swimming, etc.
C. Smoking
D. Sleeping 18 hours a day
26. These are tubes that carry blood back to the
heart:
A. Arteries
B. Veins
C. Pipes
D. Tubos
27. These are tubes that carry blood back to the
heart:
A. Arteries
B. Veins
C. Pipes
D. Tubos
28. The respiratory system is made up of the
trachea, the lungs and the:
A. Liver
B. Diaphragm
C. Esophagus
D. Pancreas
29. The respiratory system is made up of the
trachea, the lungs and the:
A. Liver
B. Diaphragm
C. Esophagus
D. Pancreas
30. When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into
your lungs and blow out :
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Oxygen
D. Hydrogen
31. When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into
your lungs and blow out :
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Oxygen
D. Hydrogen
32. When you inhale, your lungs:
A. Inflate
B. Turn purple
C. Deflate
D. Do a dance
33. When you inhale, your lungs:
A. Inflate
B. Turn purple
C. Deflate
D. Do a dance
34. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your
lungs?
A. Bronchioles
B. Ravioli
C. Alveoli
D. Bronx
35. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your
lungs?
A. Bronchioles
B. Ravioli
C. Alveoli
D. Bronx
36. _______ is not good for your lungs
A. Exercising
B. Singing
C. Smoking
D. Shouting
37. _______ is not good for your lungs
A. Exercising
B. Singing
C. Smoking
D. Shouting
38. Which of the following parts is not found in the
urinary system?
A. Ureters
B. Urethra
C. Bladder
D. Rectum
39. Which of the following parts is not found in the
urinary system?
A. Ureters
B. Urethra
C. Bladder
D. Rectum
40. Urine is stored here until you’re ready to pee:
A. Kidneys
B. Bladder
C. The garage
D. Urethra
41. Urine is stored here until you’re ready to pee:
A. Kidneys
B. Bladder
C. The garage
D. Urethra
42. The main function of the urinary system is to:
A. Get rid of waste and extra fluid
B. Keep waste in the body
C. Get rid of nutrients
D. Make you poop
43. The main function of the urinary system is to:
A. Get rid of waste and extra fluid
B. Keep waste in the body
C. Get rid of nutrients
D. Make you poop
44. Urine is carried from the kidneys to the bladder
by two thin tubes called:
A. Ureters
B. Tubulars
C. Capillaries
D. Urinary tracts
45. Urine is carried from the kidneys to the bladder
by two thin tubes called:
A. Ureters
B. Tubulars
C. Capillaries
D. Urinary tracts
46. The ______ is a muscle that prevents urine from
exiting the bladder until you’re ready to pee:
A. Calf
B. Quadriceps
C. Biceps
D. Sphincter
47. The ______ is a muscle that prevents urine from
exiting the bladder until you’re ready to pee:
A. Calf
B. Quadriceps
C. Biceps
D. Sphincter
48. Urine exits the bladder and the body through a
tube called the:
A. Ureter
B. Urinary tract
C. Urethra
D. Bladder
49. Urine exits the bladder and the body through a
tube called the:
A. Ureter
B. Urinary tract
C. Urethra
D. Bladder
50. Why is it important to pee when you have to:
A. To remove toxins and other harmful things
from your body
B. So your kidneys and bladder stay healthy
C. So you don’t pee your clothes
D. All of the above (todo lo anterior)
51. Why is it important to pee when you have to:
A. To remove toxins and other harmful things
from your body
B. So your kidneys and bladder stay healthy
C. So you don’t pee your clothes
D. All of the above (todo lo anterior)
58. Your food can spend up to ___________ in the
small intestine:
A. 4 minutes
B. 4 months
C. 4 seconds
D. 4 hours
59. Your food can spend up to ___________ in the
small intestine:
A. 4 minutes
B. 4 months
C. 4 seconds
D. 4 hours
60. What tube moves food from the back of your
throat to the stomach?
A. Esophagus
B. Feeding tube
C. Pharynx
D. Small intestine
61. What tube moves food from the back of your
throat to the stomach?
A. Esophagus
B. Feeding tube
C. Pharynx
D. Small intestine
62. Which organs help with the absorption of
nutrients?
A. Pancreas, liver and gall bladder
B. Liver, heart and brain
C. Gall bladder, kidneys and appendix
D. Kidneys, liver and bladder
63. Which organs help with the absorption of
nutrients?
A. Pancreas, liver and gall bladder
B. Liver, heart and brain
C. Gall bladder, kidneys and appendix
D. Kidneys, liver and bladder