Unit 5
Name the organ, and chamber
Esophagus
Stomach
Liver
Intestines
Kidney
Ureter
Bladder
Urethra
Right atrium
Left atrium
Right ventricle
Left ventricle
Trachea
Lung
Diaphragm
Alveoli
Brain
Spinal cord
Nerves
Nerve cell
Multiple Choice
Q: Which of the following structures is part of the human respiratory system?
A: Nose
Q: Which is not an organ of the urinary system?
A: Rectum
Q: What is an important function of the digestive system?
A: Absorb nutrients
Q: What is an important function of the respiratory system?
A: Absorb oxygen
Q: Which of the following best describes how the human body is organized, from the largest to smallest structure?
A: Organ systems, organs, tissues, cells
Q: For food to be absorbed by your body, which of the following must occur?
A: Mechanical breakdown and chemical breakdown
Q: What is transported by blood?
A:Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients
Q: Which of the following is not a sensory organ?
A:Stomach
Q: A good model of the human heart would show the heart as a _.
A: Pump
Q: The brain and spinal cord are both parts of which system?
A: Nervous system
Q: Where does blood go once it is pumped out of the left ventricle?
A: Body
Q: Which blood vessel takes blood away from the heart?
A: Arteries
Q: Which of the following operates in the same way as a kidney?
A: Filter
Q: Where is urine stored?
A: Bladder
Q: During digestion, what is the effect of mechanical breakdown on chemical breakdown?
A: It increases the speed of chemical breakdown.
Q: Which of the following are characteristics of nutrients?
A: They are delivered by blood, needed by every cell, and absorbed by the small intestine.
Q: Which of the following is not a characteristic of the nervous system?
A: The nervous system does not deliver nutrients to your body.
Q: What is the second to last stop in the digestive system?
A: Rectum
Q: Which of the following are characteristics of nutrients?
They are delivered by blood, needed by every cell, and absorbed by the small intestine.