5. 10
9
8
Time’s
up!
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
QUIZ!!
3. During inspiration or inhaling, the
diaphragm contracts so
that__________________.
A. More air enters in the chest cavity.
B. More nutrients will be processed
by the body.
C. Less air enters in the chest cavity.
D. Space inside the lungs lessened
for gas exchange.
6. 10
9
8
Time’s
up!
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
QUIZ!!
4. What is the function of blood vessels
and capillaries?
A.They pump the blood to the heart
B.They carry blood to all parts of the
body
C.They filter impurities from the blood
D.They carry messages from the brain
to the muscles
8. QUIZ!!!
6. What can you do to help lower your
chances of getting heart disease?
A. Stop smoking
B. Check your blood pressure regularly
C. Lose weight if you are overweight or
obese
D. All of the above
10
9. QUIZ!!!
7. A healthy lifestyle can be described as:
A. Avoiding meat, eating a balanced diet, exercising
everyday
B. Eating anything you like and exercising 3 time a week
C. Eating a balanced diet with fruit and vegetables,
exercising regularly.
D. None of these 10
10. QUIZ
8. Which type of blood vessels carries blood
away from the heart?
A. Arteries
B. Veins
C. Capillaries
D. Plasma 10
11. QUIZ
9. What is the function of blood vessels
and capillaries?
A. They pump the blood to the heart
B. They carry blood to all parts of the body
C. They filter impurities from the blood
D. They carry messages from the brain to the
muscles
10
12. QUIZ
10. What is the point of reference of the size
of the person’s heart?
A. The size of his hand
B. The distance between his thumb and his
forefinger
C. The size of his closed fist
D. The size of his open palm
10
13. QUIZ
11. Which statement is correct about
pulmonary circulation?
A. Arteries carry only oxygenated blood.
B. Both veins and arteries carry oxygenated blood
C. Arteries carry only deoxygenated blood.
D. Both veins and arteries carry deoxygenated
blood
10
14. QUIZ
12. What is the function of the
valves in the veins?
A. prevent back flow of blood
B. filter the blood
C. direct the blood flow
D. all of the above
10
15. QUIZ
13. Oxygen-rich blood passes through all the
arteries in the body except through one type.
Which of the following arteries differs from the
rest?
A. aorta
B. coronary arteries
C. pulmonary arteries 10
16. QUIZ
Directions:
Identify the given words if it is
an organ/part of respiratory write R
and write C if it is an organ/part of
the circulatory system.
17. QUIZ
14. Blood ________________
15. Lungs ________________
16. Heart ________________
17. Veins _________________
18. Diaphragm _____________
Identify the given words if it is an organ/part of
respiratory write R and write C if it is an
organ/part of the circulatory system.
10
23. QUIZ
22. What disease is characterized by the
buildup of fatty materials on the artery
wall?
A. hypertension
B. Atherosclerosis
C. leukemia
D. heart failure 10
24. QUIZ
23. The following are respiratory
diseases EXCEPT :
A. asthma
B. emphysema
C. hypertension
D. pneumonia 10
25. QUIZ
24. Negative lifestyle affects the normal functioning
of the respiratory and circulatory system. Which of
the following is NOT an example of negative
lifestyle?
A. alcohol drinking
B. cigarette smoking
C. enough rest and sleep
D. living in polluted places 10
26. QUIZ
25. Exercise is a good way to help
prevent heart attacks.
A. True B. False
10
27. QUIZ
26. What can you do to help lower your
chances of getting heart disease?
A. Stop smoking
B. Check your blood pressure regularly
C. Lose weight if you are overweight or
obese
D. All of the above
10
28. QUIZ
27. A healthy lifestyle can be described as:
A. Avoiding meat, eating a balanced diet,
exercising everyday
B. Eating anything you like and exercising 3 time
a week
C. Eating a balanced diet with fruit and
vegetables, exercising regularly.
D. None of these
10
29. QUIZ
28. Eating a healthy diet can help reduce the
risk of developing heart problems, what is not
an aim of healthy diet.
A. Healthy eating pattern
B. High Blood Pressure
C. Healthy body weight
D. Desirable blood cholesterol level
10
30. QUIZ
29. I feel healthy so it isn’t important to
schedule a regular check up with my
doctor.
A. True B. False
10
31. QUIZ
30. Which pertains to organisms that no
longer exist at the present time, but have
existed in the past?
A. Exotic
B. Extinct
C. Endemic
D. Endangered
10
32. QUIZ
31. Which structure makes plants
capable of producing their own food?
A. chloroplast
B. mitochondria
C. stomata
D. thylakoid 10
33. QUIZ
32. Which structure allows carbon
dioxide to enter a plant system?
A. Chloroplast
B. Mitochondrion
C. Stomata
D. Thylakoid 10
34. QUIZ
33. Which pigment is responsible for
the green color of plants?
A. Carotene
B. Chlorophyll
C. Mesophyll
D. Xanthophyll 10
35. QUIZ
34. Which of the following describes the process
that releases energy by breaking down food
molecules in the presence of oxygen?
A. cellular respiration
B. electron transport chain
C. Krebs cycle
D. photosynthesis
10
36. QUIZ
35. When cells break food into chemical energy, it
undergoes three major processes:
glycolysis, Krebs cycle and electron transport. Which
of these processes provide the most number of ATP
molecules?
A. Glycolysis
B. Krebs cycle
C. Electron transport chain
D. none of these
10
37. QUIZ
36. Oxygen is essential in cellular
respiration. What is the role of oxygen in
the electron transport chain?
A. It forms water
B. It releases an electron
C. It serves as the final acceptor
D. It provides a high energy proton
10
38. QUIZ
37. What do you call the process
wherein plants make their own food?
A. cellular respiration
B. photosynthesis
C. protein synthesis
D. carbon fixation
10
39. QUIZ
38. Which of the following is NOT a
requirement of photosynthesis?
A. oxygen
B. Water
C. light energy
D. carbon dioxide 10
43. 10
9
8
Time’s
up!
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
QUIZ!!
3. During inspiration or inhaling, the
diaphragm contracts so
that__________________.
A. More air enters in the chest cavity.
B. More nutrients will be processed
by the body.
C. Less air enters in the chest cavity.
D. Space inside the lungs lessened
for gas exchange.
44. 10
9
8
Time’s
up!
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
QUIZ!!
4. What is the function of blood vessels
and capillaries?
A.They pump the blood to the heart
B.They carry blood to all parts of the
body
C.They filter impurities from the blood
D.They carry messages from the brain
to the muscles
46. QUIZ!!!
6. What can you do to help lower your
chances of getting heart disease?
A. Stop smoking
B. Check your blood pressure regularly
C.Lose weight if you are overweight or
obese
D. All of the above
47. QUIZ!!!
7. A healthy lifestyle can be described as:
A. Avoiding meat, eating a balanced diet, exercising
everyday
B. Eating anything you like and exercising 3 time a
week
C. Eating a balanced diet with fruit and vegetables,
exercising regularly.
D. None of these
48. QUIZ
8. Which type of blood vessels carries blood
away from the heart?
A. Arteries
B. Veins
C. Capillaries
D. Plasma
49. QUIZ
9. What is the function of blood vessels
and capillaries?
A. They pump the blood to the heart
B. They carry blood to all parts of the body
C. They filter impurities from the blood
D. They carry messages from the brain to the
muscles
50. QUIZ
10. What is the point of reference of the size
of the person’s heart?
A. The size of his hand
B. The distance between his thumb and his
forefinger
C. The size of his closed fist
D. The size of his open palm
51. QUIZ
11. Which statement is correct about
pulmonary circulation?
A. Arteries carry only oxygenated blood.
B. Both veins and arteries carry oxygenated blood
C. Arteries carry only deoxygenated blood.
D. Both veins and arteries carry deoxygenated
blood
52. QUIZ
12. What is the function of the
valves in the veins?
A. prevent back flow of blood
B. filter the blood
C. direct the blood flow
D. all of the above
53. QUIZ
13. Oxygen-rich blood passes through all the
arteries in the body except through one type.
Which of the following arteries differs from the
rest?
A. aorta
B. coronary arteries
C. pulmonary arteries
54. QUIZ
Directions:
Identify the given words if it is
an organ/part of respiratory write R
and write C if it is an organ/part of
the circulatory system.
55. QUIZ
14. Blood ________________C
15. Lungs ________________R
16. Heart ________________C
17. Veins _________________C
18. Diaphragm _____________R
Identify the given words if it is an organ/part of
respiratory write R and write C if it is an
organ/part of the circulatory system.
61. QUIZ
22. What disease is characterized by the
buildup of fatty materials on the artery
wall?
A. hypertension
B. Atherosclerosis
C. leukemia
D. heart failure
62. QUIZ
23. The following are respiratory
diseases EXCEPT :
A. asthma
B. emphysema
C. hypertension
D. pneumonia
63. QUIZ
24. Negative lifestyle affects the normal functioning
of the respiratory and circulatory system. Which of
the following is NOT an example of negative
lifestyle?
A. alcohol drinking
B. cigarette smoking
C. enough rest and sleep
D. living in polluted places
65. QUIZ
26. What can you do to help lower your
chances of getting heart disease?
A. Stop smoking
B. Check your blood pressure regularly
C. Lose weight if you are overweight or
obese
D. All of the above
66. QUIZ
27. A healthy lifestyle can be described as:
A. Avoiding meat, eating a balanced diet,
exercising everyday
B. Eating anything you like and exercising 3 time
a week
C. Eating a balanced diet with fruit and
vegetables, exercising regularly.
D. None of these
67. QUIZ
28. Eating a healthy diet can help reduce the
risk of developing heart problems, what is not
an aim of healthy diet.
A. Healthy eating pattern
B. High Blood Pressure
C. Healthy body weight
D. Desirable blood cholesterol level
68. QUIZ
29. I feel healthy so it isn’t important to
schedule a regular check up with my
doctor.
A. True B. False
69. QUIZ
30. Which pertains to organisms that no
longer exist at the present time, but have
existed in the past?
A. Exotic
B. Extinct
C. Endemic
D. Endangered
70. QUIZ
31. Which structure makes plants
capable of producing their own food?
A. chloroplast
B. mitochondria
C. stomata
D. thylakoid
71. QUIZ
32. Which structure allows carbon
dioxide to enter a plant system?
A. Chloroplast
B. Mitochondrion
C. Stomata
D. Thylakoid
72. QUIZ
33. Which pigment is responsible for
the green color of plants?
A. Carotene
B. Chlorophyll
C. Mesophyll
D. Xanthophyll
73. QUIZ
34. Which of the following describes the process
that releases energy by breaking down food
molecules in the presence of oxygen?
A. cellular respiration
B. electron transport chain
C. Krebs cycle
D. photosynthesis
74. QUIZ
35. When cells break food into chemical energy, it
undergoes three major processes:
glycolysis, Krebs cycle and electron transport. Which
of these processes provide the most number of ATP
molecules?
A. Glycolysis
B. Krebs cycle
C. Electron transport chain
D. none of these
75. QUIZ
36. Oxygen is essential in cellular
respiration. What is the role of oxygen in
the electron transport chain?
A. It forms water
B. It releases an electron
C. It serves as the final acceptor
D. It provides a high energy proton
76. QUIZ
37. What do you call the process
wherein plants make their own food?
A. cellular respiration
B. photosynthesis
C. protein synthesis
D. carbon fixation
77. QUIZ
38. Which of the following is NOT a
requirement of photosynthesis?
A. oxygen
B. Water
C. light energy
D. carbon dioxide
79. QUIZ
1. The gene for hair color in rabbits has two alleles Q
and q. Q is dominant and codes for brown hair. q is
recessive and codes for white hair. Write out all the
possible genotypes and phenotypes.
2. In peas, yellow color (Y) is dominant to green color (y).
a. A heterozygous yellow is
crossed with a green. What
is the expected phenotype
ratio of the offspring?
b. A heterozygous yellow is
crossed with a heterozygous
yellow. What is the expected
phenotype ratio of the offspring?
80. QUIZ
3. White color (W) is dominant to yellow
color (w) in squash. A heterozygous white
fruit plant is crossed with a yellow fruit
plant. What is the expected phenotype ratio
of the offspring?
81. QUIZ
4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith both have widow’s peaks
(dominant). Their first child also has a widow’s peaks,
but their second child doesn’t. Mr. Smith accuses Mrs.
Smith of being unfaithful to him. Is he necessarily
justified? Why or why not? Work the genetics problem
predicting the frequencies of the versions of this trait
among their prospective children?