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Q#2
Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a separate
activity sheet no.7.
1. What kind of blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart?
A. Veins B. Arteries C. Ventricles D. Capillaries
2. They are thin- walled and floppy blood vessels that carry oxygen poor blood back to the
heart.
A. Ventricles B. Arteries C. Veins D. Capillaries
3. What component of blood that carries oxygen to the tissue?
A. Platelet B. White blood cell C. Red blood cell D. Plasma
4. The function of this blood component is to stop the blood bleeding, or it clots the blood if it
is exposed to the air.
A. RBC B. Platelets C. WBC D. Plasma
5. It is considered as the river of life.
A. Blood B. Lungs C. Veins D. Heart
Q#3
Directions: Write true if the statement is true, correct the statement if it is false. Write your answer on the
attached activity sheet 4
______ ______ ______1. The skin is the body’s largest organ.
______ ______ ______ 2. Melanocytes is located in the bottom layer of the epidermis.
______ ______ ______ 3. The epidermis contains the hair follicles.
______ ______ ______ 4. If a sebaceous gland becomes plugged and infected, it develops into a pimple.
______ ______ ______ 5. The subcutaneous tissue contains about 90 percent of the body’s fat.
______ ______ ______ 6. The evaporation of sweat helps increase the temperature of the skin surface.
______ ______ ______ 7. The skin makes vitamin A through exposure to UV radiation.
______ ______ ______ 8. UV radiation hurts DNA molecules in skin cells.
______ ______ ______ 9. Sweating helps lower body temperature, and people without sweat glands can die
of heat stroke.
______ ______ ______ 10 The skin helps regulate body temperature by producing
sweat when the body is hot and by dilating blood vessels in the skin when the body is cold.
Q#4
I. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1 . The layer of skin that lacks blood vessels is________
A. Subcutaneous B. Dermis C. Integument D. Epidermis
2. What is the total area of skin in the body?
A. 20 square meters B. 40 square meters C 30 square meters D. 25 square m.
3. The color of human skin depends upon:
A. Whether the blood within the skin is well oxygenated
B. carotene
C. The kind and amount of pigment
D. All of the above
4. What vitamin does the skin make through exposure of UV rays?
A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin D
5. Your _________ depends on neurons embedded in your skin to sense the outside world.
A. nervous system C. circulatory system
B. respiratory system D. Digestive system
6. Where does the final digestion occur?
A. Mouth B. large intestine C. stomach D. small intestine
7. In which part of the digestive system does digestion start?
A. Esophagus B. mouth C. stomach D. small intestine
8. The food useful to the body when it reaches to ____________.
A. body cells B. blood C. intestine D stomach
9. Which moves the food from esophagus to the stomach?
A. Swallowing B. fluid C. peristalsis D. digestion
10. Which of the following helps in the eliminating food to prevent constipation?
A. Meat B. Chocolates C. rice D. fruits and vegetables
11.Solid waste leaves the body through the rectum then the anus. Liquid waste leaves the body after passing
through the _____________________.
A. kidneys and bladder C. blood vessels and lungs
B large intestine and bowel D. small intestine and large intestine
12. Which of the following does not manufacture juices?
A. Liver B. kidneys C. stomach D. pancreas
13.The digestive system processes food into usable and unusable materials. The usable materials are sent to
the body’s cells as food. What happens to unusable materials? It goes to the ______________.
A. pancreas to await disposal.
B. right ventricle to await disposal
C. large intestine to await disposal
D. small intestine to await disposal.
14. What kind of materials does the blood carries to all parts of the body?
A. undigested food C. food nutrients
B. vitamins and minerals D. water
15. What kind of enzymes in the gastric juice break down the protein in the food?
A. carbohydrates B. maltose C. protease D. glucose
Q#6
Directions: Answer the following questions. Choose the letter of the best
answer.
1. During inhalation the diaphragm contracts or moves down, what happen to the chest cavity?
a. Expand b. relax c. moves up d. the same position
2. The movement of your ribcage and diaphragm causes the chest cavity to
a. Expand b. relax c. moves down d. contracts
3. During exhalation diaphragm becomes
a. Relax and return to its normal position c. low air pressure
b. Contracts d. moves up
4. When doing strenuous activities breathing will be
a. Speeds up b. slows down c. normal speed d. nothing changes
5. Where do we get energy being used in our body?
a. A. from the sun b. from the food c. water d. vitamins and mineral
6. When you used your muscles too much you feel
a. Relax b. comfortable c. tired d. hungry
7. Carbon dioxide leaves in our body through
a. Inhalation b. exhalation c. respiration d. transpiration
8. When air goes to the air sacs oxygen goes to the
a. wall of the air sacs b. wall of the lungs c. wall of bronchioles
c. walls of the heart
9. Why do we need oxygen? All your answers are correct except one
a. To stay alive b. to have energy c. break down sugar d. to maintain balance.
10. What is the major organ in the respiratory system?
a. Heart b. lungs c. kidneys d. brain
Q#7
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on your activity
notebook.
1. Which of these animals is a mammal?
a. Ape b. Chicken c. Parrot d. Ostrich
2. Which class of animal has skin with fur or hair, feeds their young with milk and maintains a
constant body temperature?
a. mammals b. amphibians c. fish d. reptiles
3. Which class of animal has skin with feathers, lays eggs with a hard shell, has a beak and
maintains a constant body temperature?
a. mammals b. amphibians c. birds d. reptiles
4. To which group do chicken and ducks belong?
a. fish b. reptiles c. birds d. amphibians
5. My body is moist and smooth, I lay eggs, and live in or near the water. What am I?
a. mammals b. amphibians c. fish d. reptiles
6. This group of animal is found only in water, has a changing body temperature, skin with
scales, breathes through gills and lays eggs without a shell.
a. mammals b. amphibians c. fish d. reptiles
7. Which of the following vertebrates are warm blooded?
a. fish and reptiles c birds and mammals
b. amphibians and reptiles d. amphibians and mammals
8. Which statement best describes the characteristics of fishes?
a. They live on land and in water.
b. They live in water and they have scales, fins and gills.
c. Their bodies are covered with dry scales and they crawl.
d. Their bodies have feathers and wings to keep them warm.
9. Why do whales belong to the group of mammals?
a. Whales have moist skin for breathing.
b. Whales have lungs and mammary glands.
c. Whales have feathers and wings for flying.
d. Whales have gills and fins for swimming.
10. Snakes, turtles and lizards belong to reptiles because they have dry scales and they lay
eggs from which their offspring are hatched. Does a dog belong to this group?
a. Yes, Dogs belong to this group?
b. No, because it has hair or fur and mammary glands.
c. Yes, because it has dry scales, it laid eggs and crawl.
d. Yes, because it breathe through their lungs and crawl.
Q#8
Directions: Identify the characteristics of the different vertebrates by completing the
Chart using the following descriptions. Write your answer on the
activity notebook.
Classification - fish, bird, reptiles, amphibians, mammals
Body Covering - scales, hair, skin, feather
Movement - swim, walk and run, hop or jump, fly, crawl
Q#9
Directions: Use the word bank and letter clues to name each of the different types of
invertebrates describe here, then find one example for each category. Write
your answer in your activity notebook.
1. A __ __ __ R __ __ __ __ __ Have limbs with joints that allow them to move
2. __ O __ __ __S__ __ Most have a soft skin- like organ covered by a hard shell.
Some live on land while others live in water
3. __ C__ __N__ __ __ __ __ __
Live in the ocean. Have arms or spines that radiate from the center of the body
4. C__ __ D__ __ __ __ __ __
Live in the underwater. Have a mouth and tentacles facing forward and some at the
upper end.
5. A__ __ __L__ __ __
Have segmented bodies but no limbs
II. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers in your activity notebook.
1. Which of these animals is a mollusk?
A. squid B. corals C. spiders D. lobsters
2. All of these are arthropods EXCEPT ___________.
A. ant B. clam C. butterfly D. centipede
3. To which group do sea urchin and starfish belong?
A. Porifera B. Arthropods C. Cnidarians D. Echinoderm
4. Cnidarians are animals with __________.
A. bilateral symmetry B.no bones C. appendages D. stinging cell
5. Mollusks have shells.
A. true B. some do, some don’t C. false D. only bivalves do
6. The name echinoderm means
A. double life B. two shells C. spiney skin D. ringed body
7. The number of body segments Arachnids have
A. two B. three C. four D. one
8. Which arthropods have six legs?
A. crustaceans B. spiders C. insects D arachnids
9. To which set of animals do corals belong?
A. parrots and ducks C. starfish and sea urchin
B. jellyfish and hydra D. earthworms and leeches
10. How do snails and clams differ from grasshoppers and dragonflies?
A. Snails and clams have hard shells while grasshoppers and dragonflies have none.
B. Snails and clams have soft spines while grasshoppers and dragonflies have none.
C. Snails and clams have segmented bodies while grasshoppers and dragonflies have
none.
D. Snails and clams have the same characteristics with grasshoppers and dragonflies.
Q#10
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer of each question/item on the attached answer sheet.
1. __________ are producers in the community.
A. consumers C. omnivores
B. decomposers D. plants
2. The following organisms are heterotroph, which one is autotrophs?
A. dogs C. people
B. fish D. plants
3. Consumers that eat plants and other animals are __________.
A. biotic factors C. niches
B. carnivores D. omnivores
4. Omnivore eats ________.
A. both animals and plants C. only animals
B. neither animals or plants D. only plants
5. A carnivore is a consumer that eats _________.
A. animals C. neither plants or animals
B. both animals and plants D. plants
6. _________ are animals that feed on the bodies of dead animals.
A. carnivores C. herbivores
B. decomposers D. omnivores
7. Omnivores are organisms that eat __________.
A. decaying matter C. only plants
B. only animals D. plant and other animals
8. What does a herbivore eat?
A. animals C. neither animals or plants
B. both animals and plants D. plants
9. A connected group of food chain is a/an __________.uy479
A. ecosystem C. habitat
B. food web D. predator/ prey relationship
10. Some beetles break down the remains of dead animals. Some mushrooms break down the remains of
dead trees. These actions most benefit plants by __________.
A. decreasing the population of herbivores
B. making space for new animals
C. releasing oxygen into the air
D. returning nutrients to the soil