Organ Systems and Organisms
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Q.
Eyes and ears belong to which organ system?
Q. Human being is a multicellular organism :: ________ is a unicellular organism.
- Bat
- Rat
- Bacteria
- Fish
Q. Which sense organ helps us to hear sound and noise?
- Ears
- Eyes
- Nose
- Skin
Q. The outermost layer of skin on the human body is called dermis.
- True
- False
Q. ____ is the largest external organ in the human body.
- Liver
- Pancreas
- Skin
- Small intestine
Q. Which of these is the highest level in the level of organisation?
- Tissue
- Organism
- Organ system
- Organ
Q. Which of the following is not part of the circulatory system?
- Heart
- Blood vessels
- Blood
- Stomach
Q. Organs are
- made of only one tissue type.
- tissues that do not have cells.
- a collection of tissues that carry out a special function.
- made up of only one type of cells.
Q.
Identify the missing level of organisation in the image.
Organ
Tissue
Cell
Bone
Q. Sort the levels of organisation in our body from the lowest to the highest.
- Cells
- Tissues
- Organs
- Organ System
- Organism
Q. The function of the circulatory system is to:
- Digest food
- Move the bones
- Move the teeth
- Transport blood to different parts of the body.
Q. A group of organs working together to perform a specific function is called an ____.
- Muscular System
- Cellular System
- Organization
- Organ system
Q. Heart is a/an _____ made up of different kinds of tissues.
- sponge
- organ
- cell
- vein
Q. Match the senses to the corresponding sense organs.
- Tongue
- Vision
- Ears
- Nose
- Hear
- Eyes
- Taste
- Smell
Q. Heart is a/an _____ made up of different kinds of tissues.
- sponge
- organ
- cell
- vein
Q. Match the senses to the corresponding sense organs.
- Ears
- Hear
- Smell
- Tongue
- Eyes
- Nose
- Taste
- Vision
Q. Match the senses to the corresponding sense organs.
- Tongue
- Vision
- Ears
- Taste
- Hear
- Nose
- Eyes
- Smell
Q. Heart, lungs and eyes are examples of tissues.
- False
- True
Q. Are the bones living tissue such that can themselves?give reasons
Q. Very short answer type.
Which level of structural organization is composed of two or more different types of tissues with usually a recognizable shape?
Which level of structural organization is composed of two or more different types of tissues with usually a recognizable shape?
Q.
Identify the missing level of organisation in the image.
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Bone
Q.
what are the sense organs present in our body?
Q. Match the senses to the corresponding sense organs.
- Tongue
- Vision
- Ears
- Taste
- Hear
- Nose
- Eyes
- Smell
Q. How many senses do we have?
- 2
- 5
- 1
- 3
Q. Sort the levels of organisation in our body from the lowest to the highest.
- Cells
- Tissues
- Organs
- Organ System
- Organism
Q. Several tissues working together comprise an organ system
- True
- False