Ch. 13-16 Final

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Digestive and Respiratory System Quiz

Test your knowledge on the digestive and respiratory systems with this comprehensive quiz! Covering a range of topics from the functions of various organs to the processes of respiration and digestion, this quiz is designed for anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of human anatomy.

  • 30 multiple choice questions
  • Focus on anatomy, physiology, and function
  • Great for students and health enthusiasts
48 Questions12 MinutesCreated by LearningLung452
Which is not a function of the digestive system?
All of the above
Elimination
Absorption
Secretion
Which is not an organ of the digestive tract?
Mouth
Trachea
Stomach
Small intestine
The innermost layer of the digestive tract is?
Bolus
Mucosa
Submucosa
Pylorus
A mixture of chewed food and saliva is known as?
Bile
Pleura
Bolus
Rugae
A series of wave-like contractions is called?
Internal respiration
External respiration
Peristalsis
Respiration
Where does digestion begin?
Esophagus
Mouth
Larynx
Pharynx
What is the narrow, distal portion of the stomach called?
Duodendum
Rugae
Pylorus
Ileum
What are the folds in the stomach that allow it to expand?
Rugae
Bolus
Alveoli
Ovum
Which is the order in which food travels in the small intestine?
Ileum, duodendum, jejunum
Duodendum, jejunum, ileum
Jejunum, ileum, duodendum
Ileum, jejunum, duodendum
Where does stool sit after it passes through the sigmoid colon, before it exits the anus?
Large instestion
Small intestine
Perineum
Rectum
Which is an accessory organ of the digestive system?
Pancreas
Liver
All of the above
Gallbladder
Which organs are part of the upper respiratory tract?
Nose, pharynx, & larynx
Lungs, bronchi, alveoli
Esophagus, liver, stomach
Brain, spinal cord, nerves
What separates the nasal cavities?
Nasal septum
External nares
Internal nares
Maxilla
What is the anatomical name for the voice box?
Trachea
Larynx
Esophagus
Epiglottis
What is the anatomical name for the wind pipe?
Glottis
Rugae
Trachea
Larynx
What covers the outer surface of the lungs and lines the inner surface of the rib cage?
Perineum
Pylorus
Progesterone
Pleura
The tiny air sacks where respiration occurs are called
Rugae
Alveoli
Glottis
Epiglottis
An exchange of gasses between the air in the lungs and the blood is called
External respiration
Internal respiration
Inspiration
Respiration
An exchange of gasses between the blood and cells is called
Respiration
Internal respiration
Inspiration
External respiration
________ is an exchange of gasses between a living organism and the environment.
Respiration
Inspiration
Internal respiration
External respiration
What stops food from entering the trachea?
Pharynx
Glottis
Epiglottis
Larynx
Which organ is in both the digestive system and the respiratory system?
Lungs
Esophagus
Pharynx
Larynx
What is the primary muscle of pulmonary ventilation?
Sternum
Diaphragm
Ovum
Lungs
What are the male gonads?
Testicles
Penis
Gametes
Sperm
What are the female gonads?
Fallopian tubes
Ovaries
Testes
Alveoli
What are the male gametes called?
Testosterone
Aldotestosterone
Sperm
Testes
The female gametes are known as
Eggs
Ova
Ovum
All of the above
What is the area between the pubis and the anus called?
Perineum
Pleura
Epiglottis
Pylorus
The male hormone secreting cell secretes which hormone?
Estrogen
Progesterone
Aldotestosterone
Testosterone
The female hormone secreting cell secrets which hormone?
Testosterone
Estrogren
Both estrogen & progesterone
Progesterone
Which of these is not part of the internal structure of the kidney?
Glomerulus
Pyramid
Renal cortex
Renal papilla
What microscopic structure makes up each kidney's interior?
Neuron
Nephron
Nucleus
Nucleoid
Considering the formation of urine, ______ starts in the renal corpuscle and goes on continually.
Secretion
Excretion
Filtration
Absorption
Considering the formation of urine, ____ is the process by which substances move into the urine and how the urine.
Excretion
Secretion
Absorption
Filtration
Considering the formation of urine, ____ is the movement of substances out of the renal tubules into the blood capillaries.
Abosorption
Filtration
Reabsorption
Secretion
The passage of urine from the body is called
Urination
All of the above
Voiding
Mictorition
What is the movement of a limb away from the midline?
Abduction
Adduction
Flexion
Extension
What is the movement that shortens of the angle of a joint?
Extension
Adduction
Flexion
Abduction
Bending the head/trunk to left/ride side is called
Lateral abduction
Lateral extension
Lateral flexion
Lateral adduction
What is the movement when you lengthen the angle of a joint?
Extension
Flexion
Adduction
Abduction
Identify the highlighted area
Tibia
Radius
Fibia
Femur
Identify the highlighted area
Femur
Tibia
Radius
Fibula
Identify the highlighted area
Tibia
Radius
Fibula
Humurus
Identify the highlighted area
Radius
Tibia
Humerus
Fibula
Identify the highlighted area
Radius
Humerus
Fibula
Tibia
Identify the highlighted area
Clavicle
Rib cage
Sternum
Lumbar
Identify the highlighted area
Rib cage
Clavicle
Sternum
Humerus
Identify the highlighted area
Scapula
Sternum
Coccyx (coxial)
Clavicle
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