Multiple Choice Choose the letter of the correct answer. Paper to be used: ½ sheet of paper (Lengthwise ) NO ERASURES. CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY.
1. What do you call the body’s system which is composed of network of nerve cells and nerve fibers that transmit nerve impulses between parts of the body? C irculatory System N ervous System Endocrine System Reproductive System
2. What is the other term for “neurons”? Epithelial cells Nerve cells Muscle cells Red blood cells
3. Which of the following is NOT a part of the Nervous System? Brain Nerves Lungs Spinal cord
4. The neuron is made up of the following parts EXCEPT __________. Axon C ell body Brain Dendrites
5. What are the major divisions of the nervous system? Central and cranial nervous system C entral and peripheral nervous system P eripheral and somatic nervous system S omatic and autonomic nervous system
6. Central nervous system is composed of brain and _________. Cerebrum Spinal nerves Cranial nerves Spinal cord
7. Brain functions as organizer and distributor of information in the body. What are its main parts?_________. brain stem, neurons, and cerebrum brain stem, neurons, and spinal cord cerebrum , cerebellum, and brain stem cerebrum , cerebellum, and spinal cord
8. The peripheral nervous system is comprised of cranial nerves and _________ nerves. Sensory Spinal Cord Spinal Brain
9. When your hand touches a hot object, what is the automatic response to such stimulus? Call for help. Pour out water into the hot object. Let your hand remain touching the hot object. Withdraw your hand.
10. What part of your body is considered as the control center of the nervous system? B rain S pinal cord Heart Stomach
11. It is associated with the voluntary control of body movements that has two main parts- spinal and cranial nerves Somatic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System
12. _________ maintains body functions and restores the body to normal or relaxed mode. Sympathetic Nervous System Parasympathetic Nervous System
13. ________ is activated when the body is in a dynamic role or stress. (e.g., increased heart rate and breathing, dilation of pupil, sweating) Sympathetic Nervous System Parasympathetic Nervous System
14. _________is the large, upper part of the brain that controls activity and thought. Cerebrum Brain Stem C erebellum
15. ________ is the part under the cerebrum that controls posture, balance, and coordination Cerebellum Brain Stem Spinal cord
16. The following are parts of the Female Reproductive System, EXCEPT. Vagina U terus F allopian tube Scrotum
17. These are two tubes which connects the ovaries to the uterus. Also known as Fallopian Tube . Ovaries Vagina Oviducts Uterus
18. _______ is a ring of muscle which keeps the baby in the uterus during pregnancy Cervix Vagina Oviducts Uterus
19. _________ is where the penis enters during sexual intercourse and where the baby exits the body during child birth. Vagina Uterus Cervix Oviducts
20. True or False. The vagina is where the menstrual blood (period) leaves the body. True False
21. Menstruation is a sign that a girl is ________. already menopausal . capable of producing offspring. already pregnant. not capable of reproduction.
22. ________ is a series of changes during which an egg matures, and the uterus is prepared for possible pregnancy. Ovulation cycle Menstrual cycle
23. These are reproductive/sex organs of human beings. dorans gonads conads torans
24. Menstruation can be described as the discharge of blood from the _____________. fallopian tube ovary uterine wall vagina
25. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries? follicle stimulating hormone luteinizing hormone progesterone testosterone
26. The menstrual cycle can continue in a woman for about 40 years stopping temporarily during pregnancy and resumes after giving birth. The statement above is _______. True False
27. POSITIVE FEEDBACK reduces a response while NEGATIVE FEEDBACK intensifies the effect of a stimulus. True False
28. During childbirth, the stretching of uterine walls causes contractions that further stretch the walls. These continues until birthing occurs. What type of feedback was established? Positive Feedback Negative Feedback
29. During the menstruation, follicles become the corpus luteum and this produces estrogen and progesterone which inhibit FSH and LH secretion by the pituitary. What type of feedback was established? Positive Feedback Negative Feedback
30. TRUE OR FALSE. Both Estrogen and Progesterone thickens the endometrium. T rue F alse