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Tenth Grade (Grade 10) Anatomy and Physiology Questions

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Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 10 Respiration, Digestion, and Excretion
Grade 10 Respiration, Digestion, and Excretion
The human kidney is part of the                 system.
  1. nutrition
  2. respiration
  3. excretion
  4. transportation
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Where is the hamstring muscle located?
  1. back
  2. shoulder
  3. back of thigh
  4. hip and buttocks
Grade 10 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
The major function of the spinal cord is                                                                        .
  1. fine control of detailed muscle movement
  2. principal communication path between the brain and the rest of the body
  3. emotional learning and memory storage
  4. control of voluntary muscle movements
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
In the human body, muscle cells have an increased need for energy during exercise. To help supply this energy, the body will immediately increase
  1. food intake to increase the substances available for respiration.
  2. activity in the nervous system to stimulate intake of carbon dioxide.
  3. the need for waste products to be retained.
  4. the breathing rate to supply more oxygen to cells for the release of energy.
Grade 10 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles

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The primary function of muscle tissue is
  1. movement by contraction.
  2. control of bodily activities.
  3. covering and protecting the body.
  4. holding the body parts together.
Grade 10 Human Reproduction
Which path does an ovum take through the female reproductive tract?
  1. ovaries, cervix, fallopian tubes
  2. ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina, uterus
  3. ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus
  4. ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix
Grade 10 Human Reproduction
Menstruation is the
  1. shedding of the outer layers of the endometrium.
  2. experience of childbirth.
  3. production of sperm.
  4. shedding of the peritoneum.
Grade 10 Human Reproduction
Why do we reproduce?
  1. to create more oxygen
  2. to help expand sexual reproduction
  3. to create more plant life
  4. to make more organisms and thrive
Grade 10 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Grade 10 Respiration, Digestion, and Excretion
Which is the correct sequence of body parts in the human alimentary canal?
  1. Mouth → stomach → small intestine → large intestine → oesophagus
  2. Mouth → oesophagus → stomach → small intestine → large intestine
  3. Mouth → stomach → oesophagus → smallintestine → large intestine
  4. Mouth → oesophagus → stomach → large intestine → small intestine
Grade 10 Human Reproduction
To which system does the scrotum belong?
  1. urinary system
  2. muscular system
  3. reproductive system
  4. both a and b
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Which body system is responsible for carrying blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart again?
  1. pulmonary circulatory system
  2. systemic circulatory system
  3. renal circulatory system
  4. lymphatic system
Grade 10 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
The gap between two neurons is a(n)
  1. dendrite.
  2. synapse.
  3. axon.
  4. impulse.
Grade 10 Respiration, Digestion, and Excretion
To which system does the kidney belong?
  1. muscular system
  2. urinary system
  3. reproductive system
  4. digestive system
Grade 10 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
For which of these functions is the brain responsible?
  1. thinking
  2. regulating the heart beat
  3. balancing the body
  4. all of the above
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