Standard 3 Systems and Organs

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Standard 3 : Objective 1 & 2 Pre/Post Test

Systems and Organs


1. Into which chamber does oxygenated blood first enter the heart?
a. Right atrium
b. Right ventricle
c. Left atrium
d. Left ventricle
e. Aorta
2. Gas exchange from the lungs to the circulatory system occurs at
a. the heart.
b. the alveoli.
c. the bronchi.
d. the left ventricle.
e. a nephron.
3. In plants, the stomata is responsible for gaseous exchange. Which system in
animals has an equivalent function?
a. The integumentary system.
b. The circulatory system.
c. The respiratory system.
d. The skeletal system.
e. The excretory system.
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Figure 1: The Heart

4. In Figure 1: What part of the heart is labeled #1?


a. Aorta
b. Left ventricle
c. Right ventricle
d. Pulmonary artery
e. Right atrium
5. In Figure 1: What part of the heart is labeled #2?
a. Aorta
b. Left ventricle
c. Right ventricle
d. Pulmonary artery
e. Right atrium

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Figure 2: The Lung
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In Figure 2: What part of the lung is labeled #1?
a. Alveoli
b. Bronchi
c. Trachea
d. Left lobe
e. Right lobe
In Figure 2: What part of the lung is labeled #2?
a. Alveoli
b. Bronchi
c. Trachea
d. Left lobe
e. Right lobe
What is the advantage of a circulatory system with a 4-chambered heart over
a circulatory system with a 2-chambered heart?
a. There are no 2-chambered hearts in nature.
b. In a 4-chambered heart more blood gets to the veins.
c. A 4-chambered heart keeps the oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
separated.
d. A 4-chambered heart mixes the oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
Which of the following as an involuntary response your body uses to help
maintain homeostasis?
a. Sweating when hot.
b. Increased heart rate during exercise.
c. Release of insulin after a meal.
d. All of the above.

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