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SECOND MONTHLY EXAMINATION

SCIENCE 6

NAME: _______________________________________________________________ SCORE: ________

I. MATCHING TYPE: Match Column A with the corresponding item in Column B. Write the letter
of your answer for each number.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
_____ 1. Bands of white, connective tissues that look like a. Urinary bladder
cords, strips, or flat sheets.
_____ 2. Muscles we can control. b. urethra
_____ 3. Muscles which cannot be controlled. c. ureter
_____ 4. Found in the walls of the heart. d. kidneys
_____ 5. Smooth muscles appearing to be neat and parallel. e. urine
_____ 6. Set of organs that forms the external covering of f. Integumentary system
the body.
_____ 7. The layer of loose connective tissues below the g. epidermis
dermis.
_____ 8. The deep layer of the skin found under the h. hypodermis
epidermis.
_____ 9. The most superficial layer of the skin. i. skin
_____ 10. Largest organ in the body. j. dermis
_____ 11. Wastes which are temporarily stored in the
k. Voluntary muscles
bladder until ready for excretion.
_____ 12. A long, narrow tube which carries the urine from
l. Involuntary muscles
the kidney into the urinary bladder
_____ 13. A bag-like structure which stores urine until it is
m. Cardiac muscles
ready to be excreted.
_____ 14. Two bean-shaped organs located at the back of the
n. Visceral muscles
abdominal cavity.
_____ 15. A tube found at the lower end of the bladder. o. tendons

II. Write TRUE if the statement is correct; otherwise underline the word that makes it false and
write the correct word/s to make the statement true. (2pts each)
____________________ 1. Mastication or chewing starts as soon as the food enters the
mouth.
____________________ 2. Peristalsis is the involuntary movement of food from the esophagus
down to the intestines.
____________________ 3. Amylase helps in digesting casein found in milk and gelatin.
____________________ 4. Trypsin is found in the saliva which digest the starch and changes it
into sugar.
____________________ 5. Chymotrypsin is produced by the pancreas which digests the
protein in meat.
____________________ 6. The teeth chew the food to break it into smaller pieces.
____________________ 7. The tongue helps move the food through the esophagus.
____________________ 8. The palate separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity.
____________________ 9. A small flap called epiglottis closes off the windpipe or trachea to
prevent any particle from entering the lungs.
____________________ 10. Esophagus is a tube which leads to the stomach and is almost 30
cm long and 2.5 cm wide.
III. Identify what is being asked. Write your answer on the space provided.
____________________ 1. A thick, soupy liquid.
____________________ 2. Are tiny fingerlike projections in the walls of the small intestine.
____________________ 3. The largest internal organ of the body.
____________________ 4. Stores bile and acts only on the digestion of fat.
____________________ 5. A gland that secretes insulin.
____________________ 6. Two small openings of the nose.
____________________ 7. Specialized hair found inside the nose.
____________________ 8. The primary organs of the respiratory system.
____________________ 9. Air sacs where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide is
removed.
____________________ 10. A membrane that protects the lungs.
____________________ 11. The main organ of the circulatory system.
____________________ 12. It is found behind the breastbone, above the diaphragm, and
between the lungs.
____________________ 13. A thin membranous tissue in a tube allowing the blood to flow in
one direction only.
____________________ 14. The red river of life.
____________________ 15. Yellowish liquid portion of the blood.
____________________ 16. Carries antibodies which help fight disease-causing germs.
____________________ 17. A blood protein which helps in blood clotting.
____________________ 18. Helps keep the blood pressure normal by regulating the amount
of water in the plasma.
____________________ 19. Soldiers of the body since they serve as antibodies.
____________________ 20. Help in the repair and regeneration of connective tissues.

______________ 1. toad _______________ 6. Mudfish

______________ 2. ostrich _______________ 7. chameleon

______________ 3. Lizard _______________ 8. penguin

______________ 4. penguin _______________ 9. salamander

______________ 5. milkfish _______________ 10. platypus

IV. To what group of vertebrates does each animals belong? Write your answer on the blank.

______________ 1. centipede _______________ 6. planaria

______________ 2. lobster _______________ 7. slug

______________ 3. spider _______________ 8. oysters

______________ 4. mosquito _______________ 9. Sea anemones

______________ 5. leech _______________ 10. jellyfish

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V. To what group of invertebrates does each animals belong? Write your answer on the blank.
Prepared by:
Ms. Maedel Garcia
Adviser

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