Respiratory System Multiple Choice Questions And Answers

Respiratory System Multiple Choice Questions And Answers

systemsMULTIPLE CHOICE. Select the best answer to the following multiple choice questions. Write the letter only.1. Given is a diagram of the respiratory system. Which part is involved in moistening and warming theinhaled air before it goes to the lungs?A. 1B. 211C. 5D. 6-5.Source: Grade 9 Learner's Module, 1Ed(2014)reprinted 2017)​

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1. systemsMULTIPLE CHOICE. Select the best answer to the following multiple choice questions. Write the letter only.1. Given is a diagram of the respiratory system. Which part is involved in moistening and warming theinhaled air before it goes to the lungs?A. 1B. 211C. 5D. 6-5.Source: Grade 9 Learner's Module, 1Ed(2014)reprinted 2017)​


Answer:

A

Explanation:

inhale goes to the lungs before exhale


2. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way youthe letter of your answer on the space provided before each number.1. Which of the following is the function of the respiratory system?What I Know (Pretest)a, absorption of nutrientsb. transport of oxygenC. gas exchanged. skeletal support​


Answer:

Letter B

Explanation:

respiratory system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. This system helps your body absorb oxygen from the air so your organs can work. It also cleans waste gases, such as carbon dioxide, from your blood


3. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of the orrect answer before each number. A E Refer to the illustration above to answer question numbers 1 and 2. 1. Which of the following parts compose the upper respiratory system? a. D, E, F. C. A, B, G b. A, B, C d. E, F, G 2. Exchange of gases occur in a. D C. A b. C d. F Oxygen IN to capilares​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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4. What I Know (Pretest)MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way ythe letter of your answer on the space provided before each number.1. Which of the following is the function of the respiratory system?a. absorption of nutrients c. gas exchangeb. transport of oxygend. skeletal support2. Which of the following statements describes the function of the diapa. It contracts and relaxes during respiration to change the voluncavityb. It serves as the passage of air into the lungsc. It carries blood throughout the bodyd. It is the site of gas exchange3. The lungs bring into the body, and eliminates from tha. carbon monoxide, oxygen c. carbon monoxide , carbon dib. oxygen, carbon dioxided. oxygen, carbon monoxide14. Which of the following structures is NOT part of the respiratory systea. Alveoli b. Bronchus c. Heart d. Trachea5. A baby swallows her food and accidentally, it does not enter the estructure does not function properly and diverted the food into theinstead of the esophagus?​


Answer:

1.) A

Explanation:

Your respiratory system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. This system helps your body absorb oxygen from the air so your organs can work. It also cleans waste gases, such as carbon dioxide, from your blood. Common problems include allergies, diseases or infections.

2.) B

The diaphragm is a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest. It contracts and flattens when you inhale. ... When you exhale, the diaphragm relaxes and the air is pushed out of lungs.

3.) B

4.) A

5.) during swallowing the epigllotis bend back ward folding over tje entrance to the trachea and prevent food from going into it.


5. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way you can. Writethe letter of your answer on the space provided before each number.1. Which of the following is the function of the respiratory system?a. absorption of nutrients c. gas exchangeb. transport of oxygend. skeletal support2. Which of the following statements describes the function of the diaphragm?a. It contracts and relaxes during respiration to change the volume of the chestcavityb. It serves as the passage of air into the lungsc. It carries blood throughout the bodyd. It is the site of gas exchange3.The lungs bring into the body, and eliminates from the bodya. carbon monoxide, oxygen C. carbon monoxide , carbon dioxideb. oxygen, carbon dioxide d. oxygen, carbon monoxide4. Which of the following structures is NOT part of the respiratory system?a. Alveoli b. Bronchus c. Heart d. Trachea5. A baby swallows her food and accidentally, it does not enter the esophagus. Whatstructure does not function properly and diverted the food into the respiratory tractinstead of the esophagus?a. trachea b. epiglottis C. larynx d. bronchus6. Which of the following statements is NOT part of exhalation?a. The ribcage contracts inwardb. The volume of the chest cavity decreasesc. The diaphragm contracts and pulls downwardd. The pressure within the chest increases7. At what structures in the lungs do the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxidetake place?a. Bronchi b. Alveoli c. Bronchioles d. Tracheasamo8. What happens to the pressure in your chest cavity when you inhale?a. Air pressure remains the same c. Air pressure is increasedb. Air pressure is reducedd. Air pressure changes9. What organ in the circulatory system is responsible for pumping the bloodthroughout the body?a. Heart b. Blood vessels c. Blood d. Arteries10. Which of the following blood vessels is responsible in carrying deoxygenated bloodto the heart?a. Arteries b. Veins c. Capillaries d. All of the above11. What is the main function of the blood in circulatory system?a. Carries the gases, nutrients and other molecules to and from the different​


Answer:

1. c

2. a

3. b

4. c

5. b

6. c

7. b

8. b

9. a

10. b

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6. I. MULTIPLE CHOICE Directions: Read and answer the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer. 1. Which of the following are the component parts of the circulatory systema A. Blood, blood vessels, lungs B. Blood, blood vessels, heart C. Blood, alveoli, heart, lungs D. Blood vessels, lungs, nasal cavity 2. Which body system or network of organs and tissues works directly with the circulatory system to provide oxygen to the body. A. Digestive B. Muscular C. Respiratory D. Skeletal 3. What does your heart do for your body? A. It pumps the blood to move all through your body. B. Carries the blood throughout the body C. Absorbs oxygen from the air and transfers it to all parts of the body. D. It is necessary for cell growth and energy. 4. Which of the following best describes a systemic circuit? A. It transports oxygenated blood to virtually all of the tissues of the body and returns relatively deoxygenated blood and carbon dioxide to the heart. B. It transports blood to and from the lungs, where it picks up oxygen and delivers carbon dioxide for exhalation. C. It turns your food into the nutrients and energy you need to survive. D. It gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals. 5. How do circulatory and respiratory systems work together? A. The respiratory system is responsible for transporting air to and from the lungs, and facilitates gas exchange with the capillaries of the circulatory system. B. The circulatory system is responsible for transporting blood, oxygen. nutrients, and wastes throughout the body. pahelp po aku​


Answer:

1.B

2.c

3.D

4.B

5.A

Explanation:

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7. I. Multiple Choice. Read each question carefully then encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. The system that provides form and support to the body is called a. digestive b. circulatory C. muscular d. skeletal 2. Body system acts as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world is a. Digestive system b. Integumentary system c. Skeletal system d. Muscular system 3. The process of breaking up and dissolving food so that it can be taken into the blood to be used by the body is known as a. Digestion b. Respiration c. Excretion d. Reproduction 4. What system is responsible for the exchange of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and between the blood and the body cells. a. Digestive system C. respiratory system b. Circulatory system d. immune system 5. It is known as the transport system of the body. a. circulatory b. nervous C. respiratory d. digestive​


Answer:

1. A

2. B

3. A

4. C

5. A

Explanation:

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8. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way you can. Writethe letter of your answer on the space provided before each number1. Which of the following is the function of the respiratory system?a absorption of nutrientsc gas exchangeb. transport of oxygen d. skeletal support2 Which of the following statements describes the function of the diaphragm?a. It contracts and relaxes during respiration to change the volume of the chestcavityb. It serves as the passage of air into the lungsc. It carries blood throughout the bodyd. It is the site of gas exchange3. The lungs bring into the body, and eliminates from the bodya carbon monoxide, oxygen c. carbon monoxide , carbon dioxideb. oxygen, carbon dioxide d. oxygen, carbon monoxide4. Which of the following structures is NOT part of the respiratory system?a. Alveoli b. Bronchus c Heart d. Trachea5 A baby swallows her food and accidentally, it does not enter the esophagus Whatstructure does not function properly and diverted the food into the respiratory tractinstead of the esophagus?a trachea b epiglottis c larynx d bronchus​


Answer:

1.B

2 A.

3.B.

4.B.

5.C

Explanation:

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9. GRADE-9 SCIENCE QUARTER 1-MODULE 1 RESPIRATORY AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS, WORKING WITH OTHER ORGAN SYSTEM a. a. a. Multiple choice: Identify and choose the best answer that completes the statement or the question. Write the letter your answer in a space provided. 1. Which of the following arteries does not contain oxygen -rich blood? Aorta b. coronary arteries d. renal arteries c. pulmonary arteries 2. Which organ is responsible for the pumping of blood and other materials throughout the blood? a. Circulatory system b. hearth c. lungs d. respiratory system 3. A long term smoking habit can destroy the cilia along the lining of the air passages. How might this affect a smokers health? The smoker will have very limited air c. the smoker will have difficulty in breathing b. The smoker will not be able to filter pollutant d. the smokers respiratory tract will be blocked. 4. The entrance and exit of air in the human body is accomplished by a mechanical process called Breathing b. elimination c. excretion d. ventilation 5. What is the most significant compound is gaseous transport? a. Acetylcholine b. adrenaline C. antihistamine d. hemoglobin 6. A patient experiences the symptoms of sudden numbness and weakness in the arm, stiffness of the half part of the body, legs and face, slurred speech, and difficulty in balance. Which of the following diseases is experiencing by patient? Asthma b. Hypertension C. stroke d. tuberculosis 7. Which of the following activities help to strengthen the cardiovascular system? Drinking plenty of water b. Planting c. Sleeping d. Swimming 8. The blood from the superior vena cava enters the heart by way of the Left atrium b. left ventricle c, right atrium d. right ventricle 9. What part of the heart prevents blood from backflowing? a. Atria b. valve c. vena cava d. ventricles 10. The entrance and exit of air in the human body as a mechanical process. a. Breathing b. elimination c. excretion d. ventilation a. a. a. a.plzz need ko ma pongayon eh yungmaayos na answerpo sana thanks po​


Answer:

1.B

2.A

3.D

4.D

5.A

6.C

7.B

8.C

9.A

10.D

Explanation:

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10. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way you can write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each number Which of the following is the function of the respiratory system? 4. absorption of nutrients c gas exchange b. transport of sygen d skeletal support _2 Which of the following statements describes the function of the daphragm? a contracts and relaxes during respiration to change the volume of the ches! cavity D. it serves as the passage of air into the lungs + 1 camies bioes throughout the body d. It is the site of gas exchange 3. The lungs bring into the body and eliminates from the body .. carbon monoxide, oxygen e carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide orygen, carbon dioxide o oxygen carbon monoxede 4 Which of the following structures is NOT part of the respiratory system? a Alveol b Bronchus • Heart d Trachea 5. A baby swallows her food and accidentally, it does not enter the esophagus What structure does not function property and divered the food into the respiratory tract


Answer:

1. gas exchange

2. contracts and relaxes during respiration to change the volume of the chest cavity

3. carbon dioxide and oxygen

4. heart


11. Assessment Gour Directions: Read and understand carefully the questions about musculoskeletal, integumentary and digestive system. Write your answer in your activity notebook. blom Ohooo 1. Multiple Choice: Write the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. 1. The framework of a human body that provides structure and allowing movement. A. B. Skeletal System Muscular System C. Integumentary System D. Digestive System The two systems that provide framework and protects vital organs of the body. 2. A. Integumentary and Excretory B. Digestive and Reproductive C. Circulatory and Respiratory D. Musculoskeletal 3. A spongy substance found inside the bone. A. Bone marrow B. Fat C. Heart D. Skin 4. JO This system is made up of Skin, hair, and nails. A. muscular system C. digestive system B. integumentary system D. skeletal system UNOT 5. The largest body organ. A. Skin B. Tendon C. Nerves D. Joint 6. It is present at the end of the bones in a joint that reduces friction and makes movement easier. A. Tendon B. Muscle C. Ligament D. Cartilage 7. Areas where two or more bones meet. A. Muscle B. Joint C. Cartilage D. Tendon 8. Which of the following statement best describe about the digestive system. A. The body's breathing system C. The body's food-processing system B. The body's system of nerves D. The body's blood-transporting system​


Answer:

1.A

2.D

3.A

4.B

5.A

6.A

7.B

8.C

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. A. Skeletal System

2. D. Musculoskeletal

3. A. Bone marrow

4. B. Integumentary system

5. A. Skin

6. D. Cartilage

7. B. Joint

8. C. The body's food-processing system.


12. What I Know (Pretest)MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way youthe letter of your answer on the space provided before each number1. Which of the following is the function of the respiratory system?a. absorption of nutrients c. gas exchangeb. transport of oxygen d. skeletal support2. Which of the following statements describes the function of the diapha. It contracts and relaxes during respiration to charge the volumcavityb. It serves as the passage of air into the lungsc. It carries blood throughout the bodyd. It is the site of gas exchange3. The lungs bring ___ into the body, and eliminates from thea. carbon monoxide, oxygencarbon monoxide, carbon dib. oxygen, carbon dioxided. oxygen , carbon monoxide1​


Answer:

B, C and B

Explanation:


13. Multiple Choice Identity and choose the best answer that completes the statement or the question. Write the letter of your answer in a separate sheet of paper. 1. Which organ is responsible for the pumping of blood and other materials throughout the body? a. Circulatory system b. Respiratory system c. Lungs d. Heart 2. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the nasal cavity? a. It contains an abundant blood supply b. It warms and humidifies the air reaching the lungs. c. It contains tiny hairs for trapping dust and other foreign materials. d. It a large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face. 3. Which of the following arteries does not contain oxygen-rich blood? a. Aorta b. Renal arteries c. Coronary arteries d. Pulmonary arteries 4. Where do gases exchange in the body occur? a. Trachea b. Alveoli c. Primary bronchi d. Terminal bronchi​


1.C
2.B
3.C
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14. Multiple Choice. Directions: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter withanswer.1. The following are the functions of musculoskeletal system in the body, except ONA. moves the bodyB. supports the bodyC. aids in digestionD. gives shape to the body2. How do bones in the chest and skull work in our body?A. They protect the delicate organs in the body.B. They give the body energy.C. They aid in blood circulation.D. They make life easier.3. Sunlight is good for the health, what vitamin can be activated in the body withA. Vitamin A B. Vitamin BC. Vitamin CD. Vitamin4. What system is responsible for the exchange of carbon dioxide between theblood and the body cells.A. Circulatory systemB.Digestive systemC. immune systemD. respiratory system5. Which of these is the work of the respiratory system?5A. Gas exchange between the external environment and the body'sB. Holding up the body and giving it support and shape.C. Breaking down food for it to be used by the body.D. Transport system of the body6. Why does the blood turn dark red as it circulates through the body?A. It starts to clot.B. It gets old and dirty as it flows through the body.C. The oxygen in it is replaced with carbon dioxide.D. The farther the blood from the heart, the darker red it is.7. All living things are constantly faced with the situation of adjusting to theihuman body system controls, regulates and coordinates most of our bodyenvironment?A. circulatoryB. digestiveC. nervous​


Answer:

1. C

2. A

3. D. Vitamin D

4. D

5. A

6. C

7. C


15. Directions: Read and understand carefully the questions about musculoskeletal,integumentary and digestive system.I. Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter that corresponds to you answer.1. The framework of a house provides the house with both support and structure allowing itto stand. Which system provides those functions in humans?A. Skeletal SystemB, Muscular SystemC. Integumentary SystemD. Digestive System2. What 2 systems are MOST DIRECTLY responsible for your ability to stand up for longperiods of time, walk, and sit down?A. Integumentary and ExcretoryB Digestive and ReproductiveC. Circulatory and RespiratoryD. Musculoskeletal3. The soft, fatty tissue that fills the inside of most bones and makes red blood cells andmany white blood cells.A. Bone marrowB. FatC. HeartD. Skin4. Skin, hair, and nails make up thesystemA. muscular systemB. integumentary systemC. digestive systemD. skeletal systemHelp​


Answer:

A

C

A

B

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Answer:

1. A. Skeletal system

2. D. Musculoskeletal

3. A. Bone marrow

4. B. Integumentary System


16. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way yothe letter of your answer on the space provided before each number1. Which of the following is the function of the respiratory system?a. absorption of nutrients c. gas exchangeb. transport of oxygen d. skeletal support2. Which of the following statements describes the function of the diara. It contracts and relaxes during respiration to change the volucavityb. It serves as the passage of air into the lungsc. I carries blood throughout the bodyd. It is the site of gas exchange3. The lungs bring into the body, and eliminates from thea. carbon monoxide, oxygenC. carbon monoxide , carbon db. oxygen, carbon dioxide d. oxygen , carbon monoxide4. Which of the following structures is NOT part of the respiratory sys​


Answer:

1.b

2.a

3.b

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17. Mark Brainliest for correct answerI. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer of the statements /questions given and write it in your test booklet /answer sheet. 1. A measure of number of deaths in a population. a. Morbidity b. Mortality c. Convalescence stage d. Prodromal stage 2. It is defined as a diseased state, disability, or poor health due to any cause. a. Morbidity b. Mortality c. Convalescence stage d. Prodromal stage 2 3. An inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from the lungs. a. Hypertension c. Bronchitis b. Pneumonia d. Acute respiratory infection 4. Commonly known as High Blood Pressure. a. Hypertension c. Bronchitis b. Pneumonia d. Acute respiratory infection 5. An infection that may interfere with normal breathing. a. Hypertension c. Bronchitis b. Pneumonia d. Acute respiratory infection 6. An unplanned event that sometimes has inconvenient or undesirable consequences, other times being inconsequential. a. Tuberculosis c. Nephritis b. Accidents d. Diabetes mellitus 7. Refers to a group of diseases that affect how your body uses blood sugar (glucose) a. Tuberculosis c. Nephritis b. Accidents d. Diabetes mellitus 8. It is condition originating in the perinatal period. a. Certain condition originating in the pre-natal b. Chronic lower respiratory system c. Malignant neoplasm d. Disease of the vascular system 9. It means that a tumor is cancerous. a. accidents b. malignant neoplasm c. tuberculosis d. nephritis 10. the early symptoms may include changes in the color of the urine and swelling of the hands and feet a. accidents b. malignant neoplasm c. tuberculosis d. nephritis II. arrange the following processes in chronological order chain of infection 1. a. a passed through a direct or indirect mode of transmission 2. b. reservoir which can be a living or nonliving object 3. c. a suspectible host who has low immunity resistance 4. d. microorganism leaves the reservoir through a portal of exit5. e. microorganism then enters the body through the portal of entry .Mark Brainliest for correct answer​


Explanation:

1.b

2.a

3.c

4.a

5.d

6.b

7.d

8.

9.b

10.d


18. I. MULTIPLE CHOICE Directions: Read and answer the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer. 1. Which of the following are the component parts of the circulatory system? A. Blood, blood vessels, lungs B. Blood, blood vessels, heart C. Blood, alveoli, heart, lungs D. Blood vessels, lungs, nasal cavity 2. Which body system or network of organs and tissues works directly with the circulatory system to provide oxygen to the body. A. Digestive B. Muscular C. Respiratory D. Skeletal3. What does your heart do for your body? A. It pumps the blood to move all through your body. B. Carries the blood throughout the body C. Absorbs oxygen from the air and transfers it to all parts of the body. D. It is necessary for cell growth and energy. 4. Which of the following best describes a systemic circuit?A. It transports oxygenated blood to virtually all of the tissues of the body and returns relatively deoxygenated blood and carbon dioxide to the heart.B. It transports blood to and from the lungs, where it picks up oxygen and delivers carbon dioxide for exhalation. C. It turns your food into the nutrients and energy you need to survive. D. It gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals.5. How do circulatory and respiratory systems work together? A. The respiratory system is responsible for transporting air to and from the lungs and facilitates gas exchange with the capillaries of the circulatory system.B. The circulatory system is responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, nutrients, and wastes throughout the body.C. The circulatory and respiratory systems work together through absorbingoxygen from the air and transferring it to all parts of the body while absorbing carbon dioxide from the body and releasing it into the air. D. All of the above.​


Answer:

1. B

2. C

3. A

Explanation:

Answer:

1.b

2.c

3.a

4.a

5.d

Explanation:

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19. ASSESSMENT 1: The Respiratory System I. Multiple Choice. Directions: Read the questions carefully. Choose and circle the letter of the correct answer. 1. Air can enter the body and travel to the lungs through the a. Mouth and the nose b. Nose and the nervous system 2. Small air sacs in the lungs where many capillaries exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen taken into the body. a. Bronchi b. Alveoli 3. Which of these is the job of the respiratory system? a. Holding up the body and giving it support and shape. b. Gas exchange between the external environment and the body's circulatory system. 4. What happens to the windpipe, or traches, before it reaches the lungs? a. It branches in two directions. b. It closes up so that no oxygen can escape. 5. What important activity takes place in the lungs? a. Oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide. b. The trachea is exchanged for the larynx.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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20. A. PlaLESSA. I onlyWhat I know (Pre-Test)Multiple Choice: Read and answer the questions in the best way1. The function of the respiratory system includes which of the following?I. Bringing air containing oxygen into the body.II. Releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphereTUI. Exchanging oxygen with carbon dioxide in the blood cellsIV. Transporting oxygen to cells throughout the bodyD. I, II, III and IVB. I and IIC. I, II and III2. Where does exchange of gases take place?A. AlveoliD. DiaphragmB. BronchiC. Bronchioles3. What happens to the pressure in your chest cavity when you inhale?A. Air pressure remains the sameC. Air pressure is increasedB. Air pressure is reducedD. Air pressure changes4. What organs are in the upper respiratory tract?A. nasal cavity, larynx, pharynxB. nasal cavity, larynx, pharynx, lungsC. nasal cavity, bronchi, lungs, diaphragmD. nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, lungs, diaphragm5. Which of the following statements is NOT part of exhalation?A. The ribcage contract inwardB. The volume of the chest cavity decreasesC. The diaphragm contracts and pulls downwardD. The pressure within the chest cavity increases6. What is the structure of respiratory system that has two branching tubesletter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number.​


answer answer

Explanation:

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21. Multiple ChoiceIdentify and choose the best answer that completes the statement of thequestion. Write the letter of your answer in a separate sheet of paper1. Which organ is responsible for the pumping of blood and other materialthroughout the body?a. Circulatory systemb. Respiratory system c. Lungs d. Heart2. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the nasal cavitya. It contains an abundant blood supplyb. It warms and humidifies the air reaching the lungs.c. It contains tiny hairs for trapping dust and other foreign materials.d. It a large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of theface.3. Which of the following arteries does not contain oxygen-rich blood?a. Aorta b. Renal arteries c. Coronary arteries d. Pulmonary arteries4. Where do gases exchange in the body occur?a. Trachea b. Alveoli c. Primary bronchi d. Terminal bronchilining of the air​


Answer:

1. D. heart

2. A.

3. D.

4. B.


22. Multiple Choice: Read and answer the questions in the best way you can. Write theletter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number.1. The function of the respiratory system includes which of the following?I. Bringing air containing oxygen into the body.II Releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphereIII. Exchanging oxygen with carbon dioxide in the blood cellsIV. Transporting oxygen to cells throughout the bodyA. I onlyB. I and IIC. I, II and III D I, II, III and IV2. Where does exchange of gases take place?A. AlveoliB. BronchiC. Bronchioles D. Diaphragm3. What happens to the pressure in your chest cavity when you inhale?A. Air pressure remains the sameC. Air pressure is increasedB. Au pressure is reducedD. Air pressure changes4. What organs are in the upper respiratory tract?A nasal cavity, larynx, pharynxB. nasal cavity, larynx, pharynx, lungsC. nasal cavity, bronchi, lungs, diaphragmD. nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, lungs, diaphragm5. Which of the following statements is NOT part of exhalation?A. The ribcage contract inwardB. The volume of the chest cavity decreasesC. The diaphragm contracts and pulls downwardD. The pressure within the chest cavity increases6. What is the structure of respiratory system that has two branching tubesthat serves as the passageway of air into the lungs?A AlveoliB. BronchiC. Bronchioles D. Diaphragm7. It is the external openings of the nose.A Nasal cavityB. Nasal septum C. NostrilsD. Sinuses8. The organ system that works closely with the respiratory system in gasexchange is theA Circulatory systemC. Excretory systemB. Digestive systemD Lymphatic system9. What organ in the circulator system is responsible for pumping the bloodthroughout the body?A. ArteriesB, BloodC Blood vessels D. Heart10. The type of blood vessels that transport oxygenated blood throughout thebody.A veinsB. arteriesC. capillaries D. lymph nodes11. What is the main function of circulatory system?A The body's breathing systemB. The body's system of nervesC. The body's food processing systemD. The body's blood-transporting system12. Which component of the blood helps fight bacteria and viruses?A PlasmaB. Platelet C. Red blood cell D White blood cell13. Which of the following structures of the heart that prevent the backwardflow of blood?A. AortaC. Superior vena cavaB. Interior vena cavaD. Valves14. What is the type of circulation that responsible in the movement of bloodfrom the heart, to the lungs, and back to the heart?A Coronary B. PulmonaryC. Systemic D. Transport​


Answer:

1.c

2.A.alveoli

4.A.

8.A.

9.D


23. I. A C. marrow Multiple choice. Read the questions carefully. Write the letter of the best answer on the space provided before the number. i. vai iwo body sysiems are mosi useiui in geiung nutrienis from ine food inai you eat? a. Circulatory and digestive systems c. Muscular and endocrine systems b. Nervous and circulatory systems d. Nervous and digestive systems 2. Feedback mechanisms that regulate sugar levels in the blood belong to which system? a. Digestive system b. Immune system c. Endocrine system d. Nervous system 3. The immune system is to antibodies as the endocrine system is to? a. Hormones b. nerve ceiis a. witte piood cells 4. The digestive system is to absorbing nutrients as the circulatory system is to? a. Removing nutrients c. Attracting nutrients b. Distributing nutrients d. Fighting infections 5. Which body system is responsible for taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide? a. cardiovascular system c. lung system b. iymphaüc system a. respiratory sysiem 6. Which of the following factors that affect the evolution based on the Theory of Descent with Modification? a. adaption to changes in the environment b. geographical and climatic conditions symbiotic relationships g. botn a ab 7. It is the changes in the chromosomes of organisms that are heritable and are permanent a. adaptation d. replication b. mutations 8. What will happen when genetic traits are being lost from a population? d. a only a. genetic drift c. both a & b b. gene flow 9. What are the factors that affect the evolution based on the Theory of Natural Selection? a. Symbiotic reiationships b. Migrating patterns Survival from the changing environment d. All of the above 10. It is the gradual change in species over many generations resulting from their genetic adaptation to the environment. a. adaptation d. replication b. mutations C. C. evolution С. c. evolution Prepared by:​


Answer:

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24. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way you can write the letter of your answerwheetpt paper1 Which of the following is the function of the respiratory systemabsorption of nutrients transport oxygen c. gas exchange d. skeletal support2. Which of the following statements describes the function of the diaphragm?ait contracts and relaxes during respiration to change the volume of the chest cavitybit serves as the passage of air into the lungset cames blood throughout the bodyat is the site of gas exchangeThe lungs bring into the body, and eliminatesfrom the bodycarbon monoxide, oxygenoxygen carton a carbon monoxide. carbon dioxide d. oxygen, carbon monoxide4 Which of the following structures is NOT part of the respiratory system?a Alveoli b. Bronchus e Heartd TracheaA baby swallows her food and accidentally, it does not enter the esophagus.What structure does not function properly and diverted the food into the respiratory tract​


Answer:

1. transport oxygen

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4. Heart


25. I. MULTIPLE CHOICEDirections: Read and answer the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.1. Which of the following are the component parts of the circulatory system?A. Blood, blood vessels, lungsB. Blood, blood vessels, heartC. Blood, alveoli, heart, lungsD. Blood vessels, lungs, nasal cavity2. Which body system or network of organs and tissues works directly with the circulatory system to provide oxygen to the body.A. Digestive B. Muscular C. RespiratoryD. Skeletal3. What does your heart do for your body?A. It pumps the blood to move all through your body.B. Carries the blood throughout the bodyC. Absorbs oxygen from the air and transfers it to all parts of the body.D. It is necessary for cell growth and energy.4. Which of the following best describes a systemic circuit?A. It transports oxygenated blood to virtually all of the tissues of the body and returns relatively deoxygenated blood and carbon dioxide to the heart.B. It transports blood to and from the lungs, where it picks up oxygen and delivers carbon dioxide for exhalation. C. It turns your food into the nutrients and energy you need to survive. D. It gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals.5. How do circulatory and respiratory systems work together? A. The respiratory system is responsible for transporting air to and from the lungs, and facilitates gas exchange with the capillaries of the circulatory system.B. The circulatory system is responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, nutrients, and wastes throughout the body.C. The circulatory and respiratory systems work together through absorbing oxygen from the air and transferring it to all parts of the body while absorbing carbon dioxide from the body and releasing it into the air.D. All of the above. 6. What happens to the diaphragm whenever we exhale?a. The diaphragm relaxes and moves upward.b. The diaphragm contracts and moves upward.c. The diaphragm relaxes and moves downward.d. The diaphragm contracts and moves downward.7. This happen to the lungs whenever we inhale oxygen to the body.a. It becomes less spacious and pressure becomes high.b. It becomes less spacious and pressure becomes lowc. It becomes more spacious and pressure becomes high.d. It becomes more spacious and pressure becomes low.8. The main function of the respiratory system is _________.a. to break down food into smaller molecules.b. to produce offspring for the continuity of race.c. to supply blood with oxygen and exchange of gases.d. to circulate materials like oxygen and water into the body.9. The _________________ are the major parts of the circulatory system. a. atrium, ventricle, and valve b. blood, blood vessel and the heartc. arteries, veins, and capillaries d. red blood cell, white blood cell and platelets10. Which chamber of the heart collects blood from the lungs and pumps blood to the left ventricle?a. left atrium b. b. left ventriclec. c. right ventricle d. d. left ventricleII. TRUE OR FALSE. Directions: Read each statement carefully. Chose TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is not correct. 11. An artery is a blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart. a. True b. False 12. Stomach is an important part of the respiratory system. a. True b. False13. Gas exchange occurs in the systemic capillaries.a. True b. False14. The pulmonary circuit transports blood to and from the lungs, where it picks up carbon dioxide and delivers oxygen for exhalation. a. True b. False15. Blood flow refers to the movement of blood through a vessel, tissue, or organ. a. True b. False​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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26. L MULTIPLE CHOICE Directions: Read and answer the questions carefully. Encicle the letter of your answer. 1. Which of the following are the component parts of the circulatory ysteme A. Blood, blood vessels. lungs B. Blood, blood vessels, heart C. Blood, alveol, heart, lungs D. Blood vessels, lungs, nasol cavity 2. Which body system or network of orgons and the worlas directly whe circulatory system to provide oxygen to the body. A Digestive B. Muscular C. Respiratory D. Skeletal 3. What does your heart do for your body A. #pumps the blood to move all through your body. B. Cantiles the blood throughout the body C. Absorbs oxygen from the cond transfer tool parts of the body D. is necessary for coll growth and energy​


Answer:

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1. B

2. C

3. A

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27. B. Multiple Choice. Read the following questions and choose the letter that corresponds to the best answer. Write your answer in your note book 1. What is the organ system responsible for food procurement?a.nervous system b.muscular systemc.digestive systemd. respiratory2. Which of the following is a macromolecule? a.ethyl alcohol present in wines and liquors b.acetic acid in vinegar c.urea in urine d.deoxyribonucleic acid3. Which one does NOT belong to the group?a.ecosystem b.populationc.communityd.tissue4. Which of the following statement is TRUE?a.Groups of organs working together are called cellsb.Groups of cells working together are called tissues.c.Groups of organs working together are called organismd.Groups of tisseus working together are called organ system5.Each part of an organ system plays a specific function. Which of the following structures DOES NOT match it's function?a. Eyes-sightb.hearth-circulationc.kidneys-exercise d ears-respiration6.Which of the following is an organ of the circulatory system?a.heartb.kidneyc.stomachd.liver​


Answer:

1.D

2.A

3.C

4.C

5.A

6.B

Explanation:

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Answer:

1.C

2.B

3.D

4.B

5.D

6.A

Explanation:

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28. What I Know (Pretest)MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way you can. Writethe letter of your answer on the space provided before each number.1. Which of the following is the function of the respiratory system?a. absorption of nutrientsc. gas exchangeb. transport of oxygend. skeletal support2. Which of the following statements describes the function of the diaphragm?It contracts and relaxes during respiration to change the volume of the chestcavityb. It serves as the passage of air into the lungsC. It carries blood throughout the bodyd. It is the site of gas exchange3. The lungs bring into the body, and eliminates from the bodya. carbon monoxide, oxygenC. carbon monoxide , carbon dioxideb. oxygen, carbon dioxided. oxygen , carbon monoxide4. Which of the following structures is NOT part of the respiratory system?a. Alveoli b. Bronchus c. Heart d. Trachea5. A baby swallows her food and accidentally, it does not enter the esophagus. Whatstructure does not function properly and diverted the food into the respiratory tractof the esophagus?​


Answer:

1.a

2.c

3.b

4.a

5.d

Explanation:

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1. C

2. A

3. B

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29. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way you can write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each number Which of the following is the function of the respiratory system? 4. absorption of nutrients c gas exchange b. transport of sygen d skeletal support _2 Which of the following statements describes the function of the daphragm? a contracts and relaxes during respiration to change the volume of the ches! cavity D. it serves as the passage of air into the lungs + 1 camies bioes throughout the body d. It is the site of gas exchange 3. The lungs bring into the body and eliminates from the body .. carbon monoxide, oxygen e carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide orygen, carbon dioxide o oxygen carbon monoxede 4 Which of the following structures is NOT part of the respiratory system? a Alveol b Bronchus • Heart d Trachea 5. A baby swallows her food and accidentally, it does not enter the esophagus What structure does not function property and divered the food into the respiratory tract Which of the following is not part of the respiratory system A. Alveoli B bronchus C. Heart D. Trachea


Answer:

Cit serves as the passage of air into the lungs+ 1 camies bioes throughout the bodyCarbon dioxide, oxygenHeartC. Heart

30. Torver Assessment Multiple Choice: Read the questions carefully and write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of paper 1. The nutrients obtained from the food during digestion are supplied by the circulatory system to the body. What does the circulatory system distribute to the body as it works with the respiratory system? A. nitrogen and oxygen C. carbon dioxide and oxygen B. oxygen and nutrients D. carbon dioxide and nutrients 2. If solid and liquid wastes are removed from the body through defecation and urination, what is released by the body as wastes during respiration? A. oxygen C. both a and c B. carbon dioxide D. none of these 3. What happens to the diaphragm when a person breathes in or inhales? The diaphragm A. relaxes C. never relax B, contracts D. stops to relax 4. Why is the human heart called a double pump? It is because A. of the presence of valves B. the left and right ventricles pump the blood C. blood is received from both upper chambers D. the heart is divided into two major parts, atrium and ventricle 5. What will happen if oxygen is not transported by the blood to the different parts of the body? A. Cellular respiration will stop, B. The body parts will not function anymore. C. Food in the form of glucose inside the cell will not be oxidized. D. All of the above​


Answer:

1)nitrogen

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