Module Two Assessment

An informative and colorful illustration showcasing the human body with nutrition elements, including water, electrolytes, and organs like the liver and kidneys, in a visually engaging style.

Human Body and Nutrition Quiz

Test your knowledge about the human body, nutrition, and health with our engaging quiz! This assessment covers various topics related to the physiology of the human body, the functions of essential organs, and the dietary components that keep us healthy.

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Checkbox selections
  • Fun and educational
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by EatingEnergy321
Select cells that can be found in the human body
Meristematic Cells
Hydrochlorian Cells
Red Blood Cells
Nerve Cells
Which of the following successful summarizes the main purpose of the liver in the Digestive System?
Makes bile which aids in the digestion and absorption of fat
Moves food from the stomach to the kidneys
Stores lymph created by the small intestine
Supports the Pancreas
Which of the following is the formula for calculating BMI?
A^2 + b^2 = c^2
(weight x 703) / height in.^2
Y = mx + b
P^2 + 2pq + q^2
Water is made up of what elements?
2 Hydrogen, 1 Oxygen
2 Hydrogen, 2 Oxygen
1 Hydrogen, 1 Oxygen, 2 Nitrogen
2 Hydrogen, 3 Helium
Positively charged electrolytes are called anions. T or F
True
False
Which of the following is NOT a basic purpose of water?
Medium for chemical reactions
Temperature regulator
Lubricant/shock absorber
Building amino acids into proteins
Which of the following food items are a good source of water?
Peanut Butter
Margarine
Grapes
Cereal (without milk)
What is the approximate maximum amount of sodium an adult age 19-50 can tolerate in one day?
2300 grams
2300 milligrams
1300 grams
1300 milligrams
Select all possible symptoms of Hyponatremia
Blood in Urine
Insomnia
Dizziness
Muscle Cramps
Anger/Mood Swings
Depression
Nausea
Chloride has a negative charge, while Sodium has a positive one, so Chloride follows Sodium in order to maintain neutrality. T or F
True
False
Where can most of potassium in the body be found?
Skin and hair
Blood plasma
Extracellular fluid
Intracellular fluid
What is the number one cause of early-childhood death worldwide?
Mosquitos
Diarrhea-induced dehydration
Heart murmurs
Dramatic blood pressure changes
Which of the following beverages contains the least amount of calories?
Sports drinks
Nonfat milk
Orange juice
White wine
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