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Department of Education A.

Peripheral Nervous System


Region XI B. Central Nervous System
Division of City of Mati C. Neurons
D. Somatic Nervous System
DAWAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL _____ 7. A mechanism or a signal that tends to
Dawan, Mati City, Davao Oriental initiate (or accelerate) or to inhibit (or slow
down) a process
2nd Quarter (January 23, 2022)
A. Feedback Mechanism
Summative Test in General Biology 2 B. Sensory Mechanism
C. Motor Mechanism
Name: ______________ Gr. & Section: D. Reaction Mechanism
_______ _____ 8. It filter your blood, remove wastes, and
Teacher: IVY KATE G. TACDER Score: control body’s fluid balance and keep the right
_______ level of electrolytes.
A. Testes C. Kidney
Instruction: Write the correct answer in the B. Ovary D. Thyroid Gland
space provided in CAPITAL LETTERS. No _____ 9. It is composed of nerves that branch
erasures. out from the brain & spinal cord to specific body
_____ 1. Electrolytes are important for , except: parts and divided further into somatic and
A. Contributing to acid- base regulation autonomic system.
B. Transmitting neuromuscular A. Central Nervous System
reactions B. Peripheral Nervous System
C. Maintaining fluid balance C. Endocrine System
D. None of the above D. Circulatory System
_____ 2. Total amount of bodly fluid in the _____ 10.It controls involuntary actions
human body is approxiamtely A. Somatic Nervous System
A. 80% C. 60% B. Autonomic Nervous System
B. 70% D.90% C. Peripheral Nervous System
_____ 3. These are common human electrolytes D. Central Nervous System
except; _____ 11. It is the mechanism responsible for
A. Sodium C. Chlorine processing sensory information.
B. Potassium D. Calcium A. Feedback Mechanism
_____ 4. A salt craving may indicate an B. Sensory Mechanism
A. Electrolyte sufficient C. Motor Mechanism
B. Electrolyte deficiency D. None of the above
C. Electrolytes above normal _____ 12. It is the mechanism that gives us the
D. None of the above ability to respond on what we see, hear, touch,
_____ 5. It is the movement of substances from smell and taste.
a region of high concentration to a region of low A. Feedback Mechanism
concentration. B. Sensory Mechanism
C. Motor Mechanism
A. Facilitated diffusion D. None of the above
B. Simple Diffusion
C. Active transport _____ 13. Neurons are also called
D. Movement of body fluid A. neurotransmitter
_____ 6. It is composed of the brain and spinal B. nerve cells
cord. C. soma
D. axon
_____ 14. It is the fluid portion of the blood.
A. Lymph C. Blood
plasma
B. Electrolytes D. ICF
_____ 15. Water output
A. urine C. Perspiration
B. Feces D. Protein
_____ 16. The route of water loss depends on;
A. Temperature
B. Relative humidity
C. Physical exercise
D. All of the above
_____ 17. It is the primary regulator of water
intake
A. Feedback Mechanism
B. Sensory Mechanism
C. Thirst Mechanism
D. Motor Mechanism
_____ 18.It is the body’s tool for preventing or
limiting infection.
A. Antibodies
B. Immune System
C. Antigen
D. Circulatory System
_____ 19. A blood protein produced in response to
and counteracting a foreign bodies. It combine
chemically with substances which the body
recognizes as alien.
A. Antigen
B. Antibodies
C. Blood plasma
D. Blood cells
_____ 20. All are examples of antigen, except;
A. Bacteria
B. Viruses
C. Foreign bodies
D. All of the above

“For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for
good and not for disaster. To give you a future and a hope.”. - Jeremiah
29:11 

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