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Direction: Do not write anything on the questionnaire; Write your answer in a sheet of paper.

Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of your answer.

1. What do you call a rare condition that causes abnormal growth in children due to the decrease in the production and secretion of
growth hormones?
A. diabetes B. gigantism C. dwarfism D. goiter
2. Which of the following shows a correct pairing of a dysfunction and the involved endocrine gland?
A. diabetes: ovaries B. goiter: thyroid C. dwarfism: adrenal D. osteoporosis: pancreas
3. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the function of the endocrine system?
A. controls sexual reproduction B. collect sensory input from the body.
C. maintain homeostasis D. regulate growth.
4. What gland is involved if a person’s blood sugar level becomes unstable?
A. adrenal B. pancreas C. parathyroid D. ovary
5. The nervous system uses electrical impulses to send messages through neurons while ___________ uses hormones to send
messages to the target cells through the bloodstream.
A. circulatory system B. endocrine system C. nervous system D. reproductive system
6. Which of the following produces ova and secrete estrogen and progesterone?
A. hypothalamus B. ovary C. pituitary D. uterus
7. Menstruation is the discharge of blood from the _____.
A. fallopian tube B. ovary C. uterine wall D. vagina
8. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries?
A. follicle stimulating hormone B. luteinizing hormone C. progesterone D. testosterone.
9. In the female human reproductive system, fertilization normally occurs in the _____.
A. cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina
10. Which refers to the “period” which occurs in females if no fertilization takes place?
A. Puberty B. Menopause C. Menstruation D. Ovulation
11. What is nervous system?
A. It is part of the human body. B. It is the body’s control center.
C. It regulates body hormones. D. It transports blood throughout the body.
12. What is another term for nerve cell?
A. cancer B. ganglion C. mitochondrion D. neuron

13. This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest of body?
A. brain B. body C. neurons D. spinal cord
14. What does the autonomic nervous system control?
A. body transmission of scents B. involuntary actions like heartbeat
C. signals carried throughout the body D. voluntary actions like walking
15. What are nerve signals?
A. flashing red lights B. large flashing green lights C. electrical impulses D. type of hormones
16. What is the name of the disorder that results from damage to the myelin sheath surrounding axons?
a) Parkinson's disease b) Multiple sclerosis c) Alzheimer's disease

17. What is the electromagnetic spectrum?

a) A range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation

b) A range of wavelengths of sound waves


c) A range of temperatures of materials

18. Which of the following types of radiation has the shortest wavelength?

a) Radio wave b) X-rays c) Gamma rays


TEST II:

TEST III. COMPLETE THE CONCEPT MAP OF NERVOUS SYSTEM


TEST IV A. MALE AND FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM (LABEL THE PARTS)

TEST IV B. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM. LABEL THE PARTS


1. What do you call a rare condition that causes abnormal growth in children due to the decrease in the production and secretion of
growth hormones?

A. diabetes B. gigantism C. dwarfism D. goiter

2. Which of the following shows a correct pairing of a dysfunction and the involved endocrine gland?

A. diabetes: ovaries B. goiter: thyroid C. dwarfism: adrenal D. osteoporosis: pancreas

3. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the function of the endocrine system?

A. controls sexual reproduction B. collect sensory input from the body.

C. maintain homeostasis D. regulate growth.

4. What gland is involved if a person’s blood sugar level becomes unstable?

A. adrenal B. pancreas C. parathyroid D. ovary

5. The nervous system uses electrical impulses to send messages through neurons while ___________ uses hormones to send
messages to the target cells through the bloodstream.

A. circulatory system B. endocrine system C. nervous system D. reproductive system

6. Which of the following produces ova and secrete estrogen and progesterone?

A. hypothalamus B. ovary C. pituitary D. uterus

7. Menstruation is the discharge of blood from the _____.

A. fallopian tube B. ovary C. uterine wall D. vagina

8. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries?

A. follicle stimulating hormone B. luteinizing hormone C. progesterone D. testosterone.

9. In the female human reproductive system, fertilization normally occurs in the _____.
A. cervix B. fallopian tube C. uterus D. vagina

10. Which refers to the “period” which occurs in females if no fertilization takes place?

A. Puberty B. Menopause C. Menstruation D. Ovulation

11. What is nervous system?

A. It is part of the human body. B. It is the body’s control center.

C. It regulates body hormones. D. It transports blood throughout the body.

12. What is another term for nerve cell?

A. cancer B. ganglion C. mitochondrion D. neuron

13. This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest of body?

A. brain B. body C. neurons D. spinal cord

14. What does the autonomic nervous system control?

A. body transmission of scents B. involuntary actions like heartbeat

C. signals carried throughout the body D. voluntary actions like walking

15. What are nerve signals?

A. flashing red lights B. large flashing green lights C. electrical impulses D. type of hormones

16. What is the name of the disorder that results from damage to the myelin sheath surrounding axons?

a) Parkinson's disease b) Multiple sclerosis c) Alzheimer's disease

17. What is the electromagnetic spectrum?


a) A range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation

b) A range of wavelengths of sound waves

c) A range of temperatures of materials

18. Which of the following types of radiation has the shortest wavelength?

a) Radio wave b) X-rays c) Gamma rays

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1. The rare condition that causes abnormal growth in children due to the decrease in the production and secretion of growth hormones
is called dwarfism.

2. The correct pairing of a dysfunction and the involved endocrine gland is B. Goiter: thyroid.

3. The NOT TRUE statement about the function of the endocrine system is B. collect sensory input from the body.

4. The gland involved if a person’s blood sugar level becomes unstable is B. pancreas.

5. The endocrine system uses hormones to send messages to the target cells through the bloodstream.

6. The ovary produces ova and secretes estrogen and progesterone.

7. Menstruation is the discharge of blood from the uterine wall.

8. The hormone that helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries is A. follicle stimulating
hormone.

9. In the female human reproductive system, fertilization normally occurs in the fallopian tube.

10. The “period” which occurs in females if no fertilization takes place is C. Menstruation.

11. The nervous system is the body’s control center.

12. Another term for nerve cell is D. neuron.


13. The spinal cord serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest of the body.

14. The autonomic nervous system controls involuntary actions like heartbeat.

15. Nerve signals are electrical impulses.

16. The disorder that results from damage to the myelin sheath surrounding axons is B. Multiple sclerosis.

17. The electromagnetic spectrum is a range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.

18. Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength among the given options.

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