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Muscular System 1. What are the main functions of the muscular system? a.

Allows us to move, maintain posture and lessen f


It is responsible for voluntary movement such as walking, running and lifting objects. a. Smooth muscles b. Rough muscles c. S
What is the difference between neuromuscular disorder and myopathies? c. NMD disrupts the communication pathway betw
All are the key functions of the muscular system, except one. a. Respiration b. Stability c. Circulation d. Regulation
What are the needed food to eat to repair our muscles? a. Carbohydrates and Protein b. Carbohydrates and Fat c. Carbohydra
maintain posture and lessen fatigue. b. Allows us to move , maintain posture and circulate blood. c. Allows us to move, maintain posture a
muscles b. Rough muscles c. Skeletal muscle d. Cardiac muscle
ommunication pathway between nerves and muscles, while myopathies is a problem within the muscle fibers,
tion d. Regulation
ydrates and Fat c. Carbohydrates and Sugar d. Carbohydrates and Dehyde
us to move, maintain posture and breathe properly. d. Allows us to maintain posture, balance and circulate blood. 2. It is responsible for vo
blood. 2. It is responsible for voluntary movement such as walking, running and lifting objects. a. Smooth muscles b. Rough muscles c. Skel
scles b. Rough muscles c. Skeletal muscle d. Cardiac muscle 3. What is the difference between neuromuscular disorder and myopathies? c
ar disorder and myopathies? c. NMD disrupts the communication pathway between nerves and muscles, while myopathies is a problem w
hile myopathies is a problem within the muscle fibers, 4. All are the key functions of the muscular system, except one. a. Respiration b. Sta
cept one. a. Respiration b. Stability c. Circulation d. Regulation 5. What are the needed food to eat to repair our muscles? a. Carbohydrate
our muscles? a. Carbohydrates and Protein b. Carbohydrates and Fat c. Carbohydrates and Sugar d. Carbohydrates and Dehyde Skeletal Sy
drates and Dehyde Skeletal System 1. It is a part of the skull that separates the nasal and oral cavities and forms the upper jawbone. a. Ma
orms the upper jawbone. a. Maxila b. Maximillia c. Maxilla d. Maxilia 2. Its main function is to help us grip, grasp and manipulate objects. a
asp and manipulate objects. a. Phalanges b. Phalenges c. Phaleinges d. Metacarpals 3. It connects the upper body to the lower body. a. Sa
body to the lower body. a. Sacrum b. Pelvis c. Rectal Pelvic d. L5 Lumbar Vertebrae 4. It helps us balance, walk, and run. a. Phalanges b. P
alk, and run. a. Phalanges b. Patella c. Patela d. Kneecap 5. It is composed of bones, cartilage, and connective tissues. a. Musculoskeletal s
e tissues. a. Musculoskeletal system b. Skeletal System c. Skeleton System d. Skeletomuscular System Circulatory System 1) It pumps blood
atory System 1) It pumps blood throughout our body a. Blood b. Heart c. Blood vessels d. Lungs 2) Where does blood go after it is oxygena
es blood go after it is oxygenated a. Lungs b. Vena cava c. Pulmonary vein d. Pulmonary artery 3) Plaque buildup in arteries limit blood flow
dup in arteries limit blood flow to the heart, leading to symptoms like chest pain a. Coronary heart disease b. Heart attack c. High blood pr
b. Heart attack c. High blood pressure d. Atherosclerosis 4) It circulates blood throughout our body a. Blood b. Heart c. Blood vessels d. Lun
b. Heart c. Blood vessels d. Lungs 5) It is a build up plaque made of substance cholesterol and fat in the arteries a. Coronary heart disease b
ies a. Coronary heart disease b. Heart attack c. High blood pressure d. Atherosclerosis Digestive System 1. This is the food we eat broken d
his is the food we eat broken down into a soupy mixture called? a. Bolus b. Chyme c. Amylase d. Bile 2. This organ finishes up digestion. a. C
organ finishes up digestion. a. Colon b. Small intestine c. Appendix d. Rectum 3. What surgery removes the gallstone? a. Appendectomy b.
allstone? a. Appendectomy b. Ureteroscopy c. Laparotomy d. Laparoscopy 4. What is the meaning of TLESR a. Temporal Lower Esophagea
a. Temporal Lower Esophageal Sphincter Remover b. Temporal Lower Enzyme Sphincter Relaxation c. Temporary Lower Enzyme Sphincter
orary Lower Enzyme Sphincter Remover d. Temporary Lower Esophageal Sphincter Relaxation 5. The parotid glands are the major salivary
glands are the major salivary glands located in front of your ears. The sublingual glands are located in the jaw. a. First statement is correc
w. a. First statement is correct, the second statement is wrong. b. First statement is wrong, second statement is correct c. First and secon
nt is correct c. First and second statement is wrong d. First and second statement is correct

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