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Outcome C4: #3 Human Systems and Life Functions
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What is the primary function of the integumentary system?
Regulating body temperature
Facilitating movement
Circulating blood
Absorbing nutrients
Which of the following is NOT a component of the skeletal system?
Tendons
Blood vessels
Cartilage
Bones
The muscular system is responsible for:
Hormone secretion
Body movement
Nutrient absorption
Waste elimination
The nervous system includes all of the following EXCEPT:
Spinal cord
Heart
Brain
Nerves
Which system is made up of glands that secrete hormones?
Endocrine System
Lymphatic System
Respiratory System
Cardiovascular System
The cardiovascular system is crucial for:
Filtering lymph
Secretion of digestive enzymes
Transporting oxygen and nutrients
Coordinating bodily responses to stimuli
The primary role of the lymphatic system is to:
Provide oxygen to the body
Support the immune system
Control body temperature
Produce movement
Which organ is NOT part of the respiratory system?
Heart
Lungs
Trachea
Bronchi
What is the main function of the digestive system?
To filter blood
To produce hormones
To process food and eliminate waste
To protect internal organs
Which of the following is a life function common to all living organisms?
Synthesis
Electricity generation
Magnetism
Radiation
Growth and repair in organisms refer to:
Building and repairing new parts
Changing color to adapt to the environment
Learning new skills
Sleeping to conserve energy
Which system aids in regulation by responding to environmental changes?
Muscular System
Nervous System
Digestive System
Integumentary System
Transportation in the context of life functions commonly refers to:
The movement of vehicles
Organisms moving from one place to another
The circulatory system moving substances within the body
The transfer of energy from one organism to another
Nutrition for organisms involves:
Breathing in oxygen
Obtaining food
Excreting waste materials
Growing taller