The stomach is part of which organ system?
  • digestive system
  • respiratory system
  • excretory system
  • nervous system
Which of the following bones is a long bone...
  • vertebrae
  • phalanges
  • femur
  • tarsals
This bone is classified as a...
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  • Flat Bone
  • Irregular Bone
  • Long Bone
  • Short Bone
Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?
  • Circulate blood through the body
  • allow for heat production
  • remove carbon dioxide from the blood
  • provide a framework for movement and protect vital organs
What bone is this?
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  • Clavicle
  • Scapula
  • Rhomboid
  • Sternum
Name the bone
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  • Tibia
  • Ulna
  • Humerus
  • Femur
What does the muscular system do?
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  • Provide a framework
  • Allow for white blood cell storage
  • Maintain the body's posture
  • Fight against disease
What muscle can be found around the heart?
  • Skeletal
  • Cardiac
  • Striated
Which muscle is this?
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  • Pectorals
  • Rhomboid
  • Erector spinae
  • Rectus Abdominis
Name the muscle
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  • Abductor
  • Satorius
  • Adductor
If the Bicep is the Agonist, what is it's Antagonist?
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  • Humerus
  • Tricep
  • Pectorals
If the adductors are the Agonist, what muscle is the Antagonist?
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  • Hamstrings
  • Quadriceps
  • Abductors
The opposite to flexion is?
  • circumduction
  • extension
  • pronation
  • supination
Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion refers to what joint?
  • Shoulder Joint
  • Ankle Joint
  • Knee Joint
  • Hip Joint
What muscle is this?
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  • Soleus
  • Gastrocnemius
  • Hamstring
The Veins carry oxygenated blood? True or False?
  • True
  • False
Arteries carry oxygenated blood. True or False?
  • False
  • True
Where does deoxygenated blood enter the heart?
  • Superior and Inferior Vena Cava
  • Pulmonary Vein
  • Aorta
Which chamber is responsible for pumping the blood?
  • Atrium
  • Ventricle
What do white blood cells do?
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  • Fight against infection
  • Cause the blood to clot
  • Carry oxygen
What is the name of the blood disorder that affects the bodies ability to clot blood?
  • Deep vein thrombosis
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Haemophilia
  • Leukaemia
What air passage is responsible for oxygen exchange?
  • Lungs
  • Trachea
  • Alveoli
Where can you find tiny hairs called cilia?
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  • Pharynx
  • Nasal cavities
  • Larynx
Which is the most important body system?
  • nervous system
  • digestive system
  • respiratory system
  • immune system
  • all of the above- they are ALL important!
A ____________ is the basic unit of structure and function for all living things.
  • skin
  • cell
  • eyes
  • heart
A/an ___________________ is a group os tissues that work together to perform a specific job.
  • organ
  • cell
  • skin
What kind of tissue makes your body move?
  • nerve tissue
  • connective tissue
  • muscle tissue
  • epithlial tissue
Which body system is responsible for making us breathe?
  • digestive system
  • immune system
  • excretory system
  • respiratory system
The main function of the respiratory system is to take in ______________ through the lungs and get rid of carbon dioxide and water.
  • oxygen
  • saliva
  • water
  • carbon dioxide
The excretory system helps ___________ wastes in the body.
  • bring in
  • get rid of
Which organ helps break down wastes into forms that can be excreted and recycles materials?
  • kidneys
  • liver
  • lungs
Which body system eliminates pathogens and sicknesses from invading the body?
  • excretory system
  • nervous system
  • immune system
  • respiratory system
All of these are layers of the immune system EXCEPT:
  • breathing passages
  • mouth
  • stomach
  • skin
  • heart
The brain is the main organ that is part of the _____________ system.
  • nervous system
  • immune system
  • respiratory system
  • digestive system
the frontal lobe, occipital lobe, parietal lobe, and the temporal lobe are all part of which organ?
  • the brain
  • the heart
True or False: the digestive system is responsible for transforming your food into nutrients and energy to keep your body alive.
  • true
  • false
What is responsible for delivering oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from the body?
  • cell nucleus
  • excretory system
  • nervous tissue
  • respiratory system
The __________ is the main organ of the nervous system.
  • heart
  • lungs
  • brain
  • skin
The circulatory system uses _________ to deliver oxygen to the rest of the body.
  • blood cells
  • lungs and nose
  • blood vessels
  • brain and spinal cord
Which of the following body systems work together for support, protection, and movement?
  • respiratory and cardiovascular
  • skeletal and muscular
  • skeletal and integumentary
  • digestive and respiratory
Which system provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your internal organs, and stores minerals?
  • skeletal
  • muscular
  • digestive
  • nervous
How many bones does an adult human have?
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  • 300
  • 306
  • 206
  • 602
What is another name for your collar bone?
  • scapula
  • clavicle
  • patella
  • sternum
What is another name for your shin bone?
  • fibula
  • tibia
  • thigh bone
  • femur
What do your bones protect?
  • organs
  • skin
  • muscles
  • feelings
What are the three jobs of your bones?
  • movement, structure, joints
  • movement, structure, protection
  • structure, digestion and breathing
  • movement, digestion and breathing
What do we call the place where two or more bones meet?
  • head
  • cranium
  • joints
  • feet

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  • Quadriceps
  • Satorius
  • Hamstring
  • Gastronecmius

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  • Latissmius Dorise
  • Erectors
  • Deltoids
  • Abdominal

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  • Abdominal
  • External Oblique
  • Erectors
  • Satorius

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  • Tricep
  • Deltoid
  • Hamstring
  • Bicep

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  • Trapezius
  • Gluteals
  • Deltoid
  • Hamstring

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  • Hamstrin
  • Quadricep
  • Tibialis Anterior
  • Gastrocenmius

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  • Glutueal
  • Hamstring
  • Quadricep
  • External Oblique

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  • Pectoral
  • Tricep
  • Bicep
  • Deltoid

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  • Latissimius Dorsi
  • Trapezius
  • Triceps
  • Erectors
hip, elbow and knee
  • fibrous
  • cartilaginous
  • synovial
The joint which allows the maximum movement is the
  • Slightly movable joint
  • Ball and socket joint
  • hinge joint
  • Gliding joint
This joint helps the bowler in the game of cricket
  • Hinge joint
  • Pivot joint
  • Ball and socket joint
  • Slightly movable joint
Which is an example of a immovable joint?
  • shoulder
  • Elbow
  • Ankle
  • Skull
Which of there body parts uses a pivot joint?
  • Spine
  • Neck
  • Finger
  • shoulder
Where might you find a hinge joint?
  • knee
  • spine
  • neck
  • Hip
Carpals and tarsals (flat bones) are examples of this type of joint
  • condyloid
  • gliding
  • hinge
  • saddle
This type of joint allows the your first two vertebrate to rotate as in shaking your head no
  • condyloid
  • gliding
  • pivot
  • saddle
Movement away from the mid-line is called _____________.
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  • abduction
  • adduction
  • internal rotation
  • external rotation
Turning the hand so that the palm is upward or facing anteriorly (in anatomical position).
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  • supination
  • pronation
  • flexion
  • dorsiflexion
Flexion is...
  • Decrease of angle at a joint
  • Increase of angle at a joint
  • Shortening of a muscle
  • Lengthening of a muscle
When kicking a football, _____________________ joint is one of the main movements required.
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  • Extension at the elbow
  • Extension at the Knee
  • Abduction at the hip
  • Circumduction at the hip
The movement "adduction" involves:
  • A decrease in the joint angle
  • An increase in the joint angle
  • Taking the body part away from the midline of the body
  • Taking the body part towards the midline of the body
Flexion that exceeds the normal range of motion
  • flexion
  • hyperflexion
  • dorsiflexion
  • plantar flexion
Flexion of the ankle joint (toes move superiorly from the anatomical position)
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  • hyperflexion
  • flexion
  • dorsiflexion
  • plantar flexion
Bones that make up the palm of your hand
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  • carpals
  • metacarpals
  • tarsals
  • metatarsals
Turn palm downward
  • insertion
  • flexion
  • inversion
  • pronation
What movement is occurring here?
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  • Eversion
  • Flexion
  • Dorsiflexion
  • Plantarflexion
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