BONONO, KIMBERLY Module Quiz # 7

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Module Quiz # 7

This is a long quiz which covers all topics under Module 7.

Name: SURNAME, FIRST NAME M.I.*

BONONO, KIMBERLY PEARL S.

Program/Year/Section:*

BSED-SCIENCES 1D

Date: Actual date the quiz is taken*

MM

11 / DD 24 / YYYY 2022

CONCEPT RECALL
Click the letter that corresponds to your answer.

1. Blood and nutrients are carried from the mother to the developing fetus
through the _____.

A. cervix

B. endometrium

C. umbilical cord

D. Fallopian tubes
2. What body system moves blood through the body and includes the heart,
blood, and blood vessels?

A. circulatory

B. respiratory

C. digestive

D. excretory

3. Which two body systems work together to make movement possible?

A. skeletal and muscle systems

B. circulatory and nervous systems

C. respiratory and digestive systems

D. circulatory and respiratory systems

4. A signal that can cause an organism to react is a ______.

A. stimulus

B. life span

C. response

D. Movement

5. Which two of these are in the wrong order (from smallest to largest)? 1.
Organism - A single being in a population. 2. Organ system - All the systems
in the organism. 3. Tissue - Parts of an Organ with specific jobs. 4. Organ -
Parts of the organ system that work together. 5. Organelle - parts inside the
cell the help the cell function. 6. Cell - tiny microorganisms that make up
tissues. 7. Molecule - A cluster of atoms held together by chemical bonds.

A. None

B. 5 & 4

C. 2 & 3

D. 5 & 3

6. Which event occurs first during atrial and ventricular diastole in the human
heart?

A.Blood flows into the relaxed atria while the ventricles contract.

B.The atria and ventricles are relaxed, and blood flows into the atria all four
chambers.

C.The atria contract while blood flows into the relaxed ventricles.

D.The atria and ventricles contract simultaneously.

Option 5

7. What are the two phagocytic white blood cells of the innate immune system?

A. neutrophils and monocytes

B. eosinophils and monocytes

C. leukocytes and basophils

D. mast cells and dendritic cells


8. What would happen to a plant if it were turned away from its light source?

A. The plant would stop growing.

B. The plant would be unaffected.

C. The plant would move away from the light source.

D. The plant would bend toward the light source.

9. An energy pyramid is a picture that shows how much energy from the sun
is in an ecosystem. Based on this, the energy from the sun is never 100%
when an herbivore eats a producer. Only 10% is eaten and used by the
herbivore: the rest is lost as HEAT. How much energy is lost from heat?

A. 200%

B. 80%

C. 90%

D. 10%

10. What is the smallest unit of any organism that is capable of independent
function?

A. tissue

B. cell

C. organ

D. muscle
COMPREHENSION
Choose the letter that best answers the question of how & why.

1. Why does osmosis cause an animal cell to burst when it is placed in a


freshwater environment?

A. Osmosis leads to water moving into the cell.

B. Osmosis leads to water moving out of the cell.

C. Osmosis leads to solutes moving into the cell.

D. Osmosis leads to solutes moving out of the cell.

2. How do prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells?

A. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus.

B. Prokaryotic cells are much larger in size and width.

C. Prokaryotic cells contain mitochondria.

D. Prokaryotic cells have a less distinct shape in comparison to eukaryotic


cells.

3. How do body systems depend on each other?

A. Each organ does part of the job necessary for life.

B. Each organ does all the jobs necessary for life.

C. Each organ does the jobs necessary for a section of the body.

D. Each organ works only on certain days.


4. Why is DNA called the "blueprint of life"?

A. It is like a fingerprint.

B. It has a blue color.

C. It contains the plans for building an organism.

D. It can relay messages to other molecules.

5. Why is ozone important to life on Earth?

A. Is toxic to all forms of life

B. Can be used in place of oxygen

C. Blocks much ultraviolet radiation

D. Provides energy to some basic forms of life

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