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COLLECTIF ASSURANCE PLUS

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Exercise 1: Answer the following questions.

1- De ne Anatomy and Physiology.


2- What are the 11 integrated systems of the human body?
3- What are functions of the integumentary system?
4- What are major organs of the integumentary system?
5- What are major organs of the skeletal system?
6- What are functions of the skeletal system?
7- What are major organs of the muscular system?
8- What are function of the muscular system?
9- What are major organs of the nervous system?
10- What are functions of the nervous system?
11- What are major organs of the circulatory system?
12- what are functions of the cardiovascular system?
13- What are the major organs of the immune system?
14- Give functions of the lymphatic system.
15- what are the major organs of the respiratory system?
16- Give functions of the respiratory system.
17- What are functions of the endocrine system?
18- Give major organs of the endocrine system.
19- What are major organs of the urinary system?
20- What are functions of excretory system?
21- What are major organs of male and female reproductive system?
22- Give functions of male and female reproductive system.
23- What are major organs of the digestive system?
24- Give functions of the digestive system.

Exercise 2: True or false statements.

1- The integumentary system forms the internal body covering and protects
deeper tissues from injuries ……………..
2- The skeletal system supports, provides, protects frameworks, stores organic
salts and houses blood forming tissues ………………….
3- The muscular system consists of muscles that provide body movements,
posture and body heat ……………….
4- The nervous system integrates out coming informations from receptors and
sends impulses to muscles and glands ……………….
5- Sense organs are part of nervous system ……………..
6- The cardiovascular system is made up of lungs and blood vessels
……………….
7- The lymphatic system consists only of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, thymus
and spleen …
8- The respiratory system is made up of lungs only …………..
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9- The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbone dioxide between the
blood and the uid …………..
10- The endocrine system helps to regulate metabolic functions …………..
11- The excretory system removes wastes from blood and helps to maintain water
and electrolyte balance ……………..
12- The male reproductive system consists pf testes, penis, external genitalia,
accessory organs and vessels …………….
13- The female reproductive system consists of ovaries, uterine tubes, epididymis,
uterus, vaginal and external genitalia ………………….
14- The digestive system consists to receive, break down and absorb nutrients
…………

Exercise 3: Fill in the blank spaces.

1- ………………… and …………………… work together to support and move your


body.
2- ………………….. takes in oxygen from the air and gets rid of carbone dioxide.
3- ……………………….. absorbs water and nutrients from the food you eat.
4- …………………….. carries oxygen, water and nutrients to cells throughout your
body.
5- ……………………. Are eliminated by your respiratory system, excretory system
and skin.
6- …………………….. controls all these activities with the electrical impulses.
7- ………………………. Synthesises vitamin D and contains cutaneous receptors
and sweat and oil glands.
8- The skeletal system is made up of ……………………. And ……………………..

Exercise4: Choose the best answer.

1- ……………… system removes waste products from the body.


a. All of these b. Integumentary
c. Digestive d. Excretory

2- One important function of the bone is to produce……..


a. Tendons b. Ligaments
c. Cartilage d. Blood vessels

3- Breathing and heart beating are examples of activities using ……………


type of muscles.
a. Striated b. Cardiac
c. Involuntary d. Voluntary

4- Walking, running and carrying a book involve using ………. Type of


muscles.
a. Striated b. Cardiac
c. Involuntary d. Voluntary
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5- Cardiac muscle tissues can be found in your …….
a. Stomach b. Brain
c. Liver d. Heart

6- Skin helps the body maintaining the steady ……….. through perspiration
and enlarging blood vessels.
a. Tan b. Pace
c. Heart beat d. Temperature

7- Digestion begins in the …….


a. Large intestine b. Mouth
c. Small intestine d. Stomach

8- The human heart has……. Chambers (rooms).


a. Four b. Three
c. Five d. Two

9- The top chambers of the heart is called ……….


a. Atrium b. Ventricle
c. Septum d. Aorta

10- Arteries, veins ans capillaries are …………. In the circulatory system
a. Vessels b. Organs
c.Tissues d. Cells

11- The bottom of the heart is called …….


a. Atrium b. Ventricle
c. Septum d. Aorta

12- The main organ in the respiratory system is …….


a. Lung b. Diaphragm
c. Trachea d. Bronchi

13- In which structure is blood ltered within the kidneys?


a. Nephron b. Ureter
c. Bladder d. Gland

14- Water, urea and other wastes are eliminated in a uid called ……..
a. Protein b. Perspiration
c. Urine d. Carbone dioxide

15- ………. Makes urea, and breaks down old red blood cells.
a. Liver b. Urethra
c. Pancreas d. Kidneys

16- A nerve cell is also called….


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a. Cardiac b. Epithelial
c. Neuron

17- The central nervous system includes:


a. Brain and spinal cord b. Spinal cord
c. Brain d. Nerves

18- The peripheral nervous system includes:


a. Brain and spinal cord b. Spinal cord
c. Brain d. Nerves

19- The part of the brain responsible for thinking and memory is …….
a. Spinal cord b. Cerebellum
c. Cerebrum d. Medulla

20- The part of the brain responsible involuntary actions such as breathing
and heart rate is ……
a. Spinal cord b. Cerebellum
c. Cerebrum d. Medulla

21- The endocrine glad that helps regulate blood glucose levels:
a. Pancreas b. Adrenal
c. Pituitary d. Thyroid

22- The endocrine gland helps control other glands and regulates blood
pressure and water balance:
a. Pancreas b. Adrenal
c. Pituitary d. Thyroid

23- The endocrine organ controls changes in a male’s body and regulates the
production oof the sperm:
a. Testes b. Adrenal
c. Pituitary d. Thymus

24- The endocrine gland regulates hormones the controls metabolism and
energy related reactions:
a. Thyroid b. Adrenal
c. Pancreas d. Pituitary

25- The primary function of the …………..system is to support and protect the
body.
a. Digestive b. Muscular
c. Respiratory d. Skeletal

26- The primary function of this system is to communicate and response


system for the body.
a. Nervous b. Lymphatic
c. Excretory d. Endocrine

27- The primary fonction of this system is to help you ght pathogens
(germs).
a. Endocrine b. Nervous
c. Lymphatic d. Excretory

28- The primary function of this system is to break down food into usable
form and to remove waste products.
a. Digestive b. Muscular
c. Skeletal d. Respiratory

29- The bone that protects the brain is called…….


a. Patella b. Cranium
c. Tibia d. Ribs

30- The bone(s) that protect the lungs are called ………
a. Patella b. Cranium
c. Tibia d. Ribs

31- Tonsils, spleen and lymph are part of this system while collects excess
uids and helps to ght pathogens (germs):
a. Lymphatic b. Digestive
c. Integumentary d. Endocrine

32- The human body system that includes these glands: thyroid, adrenal and
pancreas.
a. Endocrine b. Digestive
c. Reproductive d. Excretory

33- The sex cells are made In the male testes and female ovaries of this
system which enable human race to continue on.
a. Endocrine b. Digestive
c. Reproductive d. Excretory

34- These two body systems work together to allow a person to move, talk
and run.
a. Integumentary and lymphatic b. Digestive and excretory
c. Endocrine and reproductive c. Skeletal and muscular

35- Which organ belongs to the digestive system:


a. Stomach b. Heart
c. Trachea d. Thymus

Submitted by Aubrey KAMGANG


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