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This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about biology topics such as the human body systems, life cycles, first aid, digestion, disease, animal habitats and adaptations, plant structures, ecological interactions, insect metamorphosis, heart and lung health, and animal camouflage and defense mechanisms. The questions cover concepts in anatomy, physiology, ecology, and life sciences and assess understanding of these topics through recognition and selection of the correct multiple choice response.
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Review Science 4

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about biology topics such as the human body systems, life cycles, first aid, digestion, disease, animal habitats and adaptations, plant structures, ecological interactions, insect metamorphosis, heart and lung health, and animal camouflage and defense mechanisms. The questions cover concepts in anatomy, physiology, ecology, and life sciences and assess understanding of these topics through recognition and selection of the correct multiple choice response.
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Review Science 4

1. It protects major organs of the body.


A. bones B. muscles C. joints D. spinal cord
2. Which is the last stage of the human life cycle?
A. adolescence B. adulthood C. childhood D. maturity
3. Which of the following are you going to do if your classmate experienced muscle numbness?
A. Allow her/him to lie down and stretch her/his legs.
B. Tell her/him to jog around the room
C. Massage the affected muscle
D. Apply cold compress
4. It is called the ‘container’ or a bag like in our body that stores or collects the food for 4 hours.
A. liver B. large intestine C. stomach D. kidney
5. What is diarrhea?
A. The condition of having loose, watery and frequent bowel movement
B. Inflammation of the tube-like tissue at the end of the large intestine
C. Breaks on the lining of the upper part of the small intestine
D. Difficult or infrequent body movement
6. Animals move differently depending on their habitat. What group of animals can either walk, hop, jump or swim?
a. Animals that live on land
b. Animals that live on water
c. Animals that live in the air.
d. Animals that live in both water and on land
7. Plants have special structures to adapt to its environment? What specialized structure is common to rose and bougainvillea?
a. both have stinging hairs b. both have woody stems
c. both have stinging hairs d. both have thorny stems
8. Which of the following pairs of organisms has a harmful effect of interactions?
A. A snake and a rat B. Orchids and trunk of a tree
C. A bird’s nest and a tree D. Butterflies and flowers

9. The following organisms undergo complete metamorphosis EXCEPT ONE.


A. fly B. butterfly C. mosquito D. grasshopper
10. The following statements are ways to care for the heart and lungs, except one.
A. eat proper diet C. avoid too much sweets and salty foods
B. exercise regularly D. avoid bad habits like alcohol, cigarette, and drugs
11. The function of the heart is to _______________________________.
A. help a person breathe C. clean the body of its waste
B. protect blood from spilling D. pumps blood to all of the body
12. How does exercise help in the prevention of heart-related diseases?
A. Exercise collects fats around the heart.
B. Exercise reduces the desire to eat more food.
C. Exercise helps in the easy flow of blood in the blood vessels.
D. Exercise allows the formation of fats along the walls of the blood vessels.
13. The functions of the brain are listed below, except one.
A. process information it receives and send instructions to the different parts of the body
B. responsible for man’s ability to learn habits and develop skills
C. remove liquid waste from the blood in the form of urine
D. connect the brain to the spinal cord
14. In what way does color protect animals from their enemies?
A. Color makes them attractive.
B. Color changes from time to time.
C. Color distinguish them from other animals.
D. Color blends with their surroundings so they cannot be seen.
15. Not all animals can move fast so it would be difficult for them to run away from their enemies. How do turtles protect
themselves?
a. They secret poisonous chemicals.
b. They blend with their surroundings.
c. They imitate the smell of other animals.
d. They keep their body inside their shells.

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