Human Anatomy & Physiology - 9th Grade Actual Exam Questions With 100% Accurate Answers
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Epithelium tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-covers the body and lines organs, vessels, and body cavities
Nervous tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-Transmits impulses that coordinate, regulate, and integrate body systems
Connective Tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-Produces blood and provides support, binding and storage
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Human Anatomy & Physiology - 9th
Grade Actual Exam Questions With
100% Accurate Answers
Epithelium tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-covers the body and lines organs, vessels,
and body cavities
Nervous tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-Transmits impulses that coordinate, regulate,
and integrate body systems
Connective Tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-Produces blood and provides support,
binding and storage
Muscle Tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-Contractile and is found attached to bones in the
walls of organs
Which type of tissue is not classified as a connective tissue - skin, blood, adipose, or
bone connective? - CORRECT ANSWER-Skin
Integumentary System - What are 3 functions of the skin other than homeostasis. -
CORRECT ANSWER-1. Protects tissues and organs
2. Regulates body temperature
3. Produces vitamin D
What is another function of the integumentary system? - CORRECT ANSWER-Contains
sensory receptors
What is the integumentary system's role maintaining homeostasis for the body? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Protects body from environment (barrier)
, Skeletal System - What are 3 functions of the skeleton? - CORRECT ANSWER-1.
Provides support
2. Provides place for muscle attachment
3. Protects vital organs
What are other functions of the skeletal system? - CORRECT ANSWER-- manufactures
blood cells
- storehouse for minerals (Ca and P)
What is the name given to the bones making up the center of the skeleton - axial or
appendicular? - CORRECT ANSWER-Axial skeleton
How do tendons and ligaments differ? - CORRECT ANSWER-Tendons attach muscle
to bone while ligaments attach bone to bone.
Muscular System - What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscle? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Voluntary muscles are controllable while involuntary is not
controllable.
Smooth Muscle - CORRECT ANSWER-Found in walls of hallow internal organs
Skeletal Muscle - CORRECT ANSWER-Attached to bones and allow for movement
Cardiac Muscle - CORRECT ANSWER-Found only in the heart
How does the brain communicates with a muscle in order to create muscle contraction?
Explain. - CORRECT ANSWER-The central nervous system communicates with the
rest of the body by sending messages from the brain through the nerves. A command
from the brain to signal muscle contraction would pass through a Descending Pathway.
What are 2 functions of the digestive system? - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Breaks down
food
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