The first four steps of the scientific method are as follows:
I. Identify the problem
II. Ask questions
III. Develop a hypothesis
IV. Collect data & experiment on that data
*Which of the following is the next step in the scientific method?
A) Observe the data
B) Analyze the results
C) Measure the data
D) Develop a conclusion
What are the two types of measurement important in science?
A) Quantitative & Numerical
B) Qualitative & Descriptive
C) Numerical & Scientific
D) Quantitative & Qualitative
What is the name of the structure that prevents food from entering
the airway?
A) Trachea
B) Esophagus
C) Diaphragm
D) Epiglottis
D) Epiglottis
Which substance makes up the pads that provide support between
the vertebrae?
A) Bone
B) Cartilage
C) Tendon
D) Fat
How many organ systems are in the human body?
A) 12
B) 15
C) 9
D) 11
Which element within the respiratory system is responsible for
removing foreign matter from the lungs?
A) Bronchial tubes
B) Cilia
, C) Trachea
D) Alveoli
Organized from high to low, the hierarchy of the human body's
structure is as follows: Organism, Organ Systems, Organs, Tissues:
Which of the following comes next?
A) Molecules
B) Atoms
C) Cells
D) Muscle
What is the name of the process in the lungs by which oxygen is
transported from the air to the blood?
A) Osmosis
B) Diffusion
C) Dissipation
D) Reverse Osmosis
Which section of the digestive system is responsible for water
reabsorption?
A) The Large Intestine
B) The duodenum
C) The Small Intestine
D) The Gallbladder
Which of the following best describes the relationship between the
circulatory system and the integumentary system?
A) Removal of excess heat from body
B) Hormonal influence on blood pressure
C) Regulation of blood's pressure & volume
D) Development of blood cells within marrow
Once blood has been oxygenated, it travels through the pulmonary
veins, through the left atrium, & then through the ________ before
entering the left ventricle.
A) Tricuspid Valve
B) Mitral Valve
C) Pulmonary Arteries
D) Aorta
The part of the human excretory system most responsible for
maintaining normal body temperature is the:
A) Kidney
B) Bladder