1. A bunch of grapes represents the human breathing system. What does the main stem of a bunch of grapes look like as one of the parts of the human breathing system? C. Bronchioles D. Trachea A. Alveoli B. Bronchi 2. The human body is composed of organs that work together to perform different functions. Each organ belongs to an organ system that performs specific functions. Which organ system is responsible for transporting nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the body? A. Circulatory system B. Digestive system C. Excretory system D. Respiratory system 3. What is the main function of the Respiratory System? It helps us to A. breathe B. breakdown food C. simplify large molecules D. transport materials throughout the body.

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1. A bunch of grapes represents the human breathing system. What does the main stem of a
bunch of grapes look like as one of the parts of the human breathing system?
C. Bronchioles
D. Trachea
A. Alveoli
B. Bronchi
2. The human body is composed of organs that work together to perform different functions.
Each organ belongs to an organ system that performs specific functions. Which organ system
is responsible for transporting nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the body?
A. Circulatory system
B. Digestive system
C. Excretory system
D. Respiratory system
3. What is the main function of the Respiratory System? It helps us to
A. breathe
B. breakdown food
C. simplify large molecules
D. transport materials throughout the body.
4. Which of the following parts of the respiratory system serve as the passageway of air into
the lungs?
A. Alveoli
B. Bronchi
Bronchioles
D. Trachea
5. Which is NOT the key part of the human breathing system?
C. Nose
A. Bronchi
В. Неart
D. Trachea
6. When you inhale and exhale, the exchange of gases are being facilitated.
What do you think will happen to the diaphragm muscle? It wil|
A. contract
B. expand
C. contract and expand
D. never expand and contract
7. Which of the following are parts of the circulatory system?
A. blood, bronchi, trachea
B. alveoli, trachea, bronchi
C. heart, nasal passages, valves
D. blood, blood vessels, heart
8. What does blood deliver to every part of the body?
A. carbon dioxide and toxins
B. nitrogen and nutrients
C. oxygen and carbon dioxide
D. oxygen and nutrients
9. Which of the following parts of the circulatory system pumps the blood throughout the body?
C. heart
D. valves
10. In which of the following blood vessels where gases and nutrients are exchanged?
C. valves
A. blood
B. blood vessels
A. arteries
B. capillaries
D. veins
11. Circulation means transportation or movement in circles. When blood moves from the
heart, to the lungs and back to the heart, the circulation is said to be
A. coronary circulation
B. pulmonary circulation
C. systemic circulation
D. vascular circulation
12. Why do you think the heart is comparable to a mechanical pump? It is because the heart
blood.
A. carries
B. isolates
C. pumps
D. receives
13 Which part of the heart prevents the backflow of blood?
C. valves
D. veins
14. How do the lungs and the heart work together? The lungs supply the oxygen through the
A. aorta
B. capillaries
blood that passes to the heart while the heart pumps
A. deoxygenated blood throughout the body
B. deoxygenated blood towards the lungs for oxygenation
C. oxygenated blood throughout the body
D. oxygenated blood throughout the body and pumps back deoxygenated
blood towards the lungs for oxygenation
15. How will you trace the pathway of oxygen in the breathing system? It goes to the
A. alveoli nose, nasal passages, bronchi, bronchioles, trachea
B. bronchi, bronchioles, nose, nasal passages, trachea, alveoli
C. nose, nasal passages, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
D. trachea, alveoli, bronchi, bronchioles, nose, nasal passages
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Transcribed Image Text:6:31 0.00 KB/s 4G 4G What I Know? Pre-Assessment Directions: Read the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer. 1. A bunch of grapes represents the human breathing system. What does the main stem of a bunch of grapes look like as one of the parts of the human breathing system? C. Bronchioles D. Trachea A. Alveoli B. Bronchi 2. The human body is composed of organs that work together to perform different functions. Each organ belongs to an organ system that performs specific functions. Which organ system is responsible for transporting nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the body? A. Circulatory system B. Digestive system C. Excretory system D. Respiratory system 3. What is the main function of the Respiratory System? It helps us to A. breathe B. breakdown food C. simplify large molecules D. transport materials throughout the body. 4. Which of the following parts of the respiratory system serve as the passageway of air into the lungs? A. Alveoli B. Bronchi Bronchioles D. Trachea 5. Which is NOT the key part of the human breathing system? C. Nose A. Bronchi В. Неart D. Trachea 6. When you inhale and exhale, the exchange of gases are being facilitated. What do you think will happen to the diaphragm muscle? It wil| A. contract B. expand C. contract and expand D. never expand and contract 7. Which of the following are parts of the circulatory system? A. blood, bronchi, trachea B. alveoli, trachea, bronchi C. heart, nasal passages, valves D. blood, blood vessels, heart 8. What does blood deliver to every part of the body? A. carbon dioxide and toxins B. nitrogen and nutrients C. oxygen and carbon dioxide D. oxygen and nutrients 9. Which of the following parts of the circulatory system pumps the blood throughout the body? C. heart D. valves 10. In which of the following blood vessels where gases and nutrients are exchanged? C. valves A. blood B. blood vessels A. arteries B. capillaries D. veins 11. Circulation means transportation or movement in circles. When blood moves from the heart, to the lungs and back to the heart, the circulation is said to be A. coronary circulation B. pulmonary circulation C. systemic circulation D. vascular circulation 12. Why do you think the heart is comparable to a mechanical pump? It is because the heart blood. A. carries B. isolates C. pumps D. receives 13 Which part of the heart prevents the backflow of blood? C. valves D. veins 14. How do the lungs and the heart work together? The lungs supply the oxygen through the A. aorta B. capillaries blood that passes to the heart while the heart pumps A. deoxygenated blood throughout the body B. deoxygenated blood towards the lungs for oxygenation C. oxygenated blood throughout the body D. oxygenated blood throughout the body and pumps back deoxygenated blood towards the lungs for oxygenation 15. How will you trace the pathway of oxygen in the breathing system? It goes to the A. alveoli nose, nasal passages, bronchi, bronchioles, trachea B. bronchi, bronchioles, nose, nasal passages, trachea, alveoli C. nose, nasal passages, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli D. trachea, alveoli, bronchi, bronchioles, nose, nasal passages Lesson 1 The Human Breathing System 7/21
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