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SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE

Name: Date:
Year Level: Score

Instruction: Write T if the statement is True and F if it is False.

_____1. Hormones are chemical regulatory substance that is produced by the exocrine glands.
_____2. Fertilization takes place in the uterus of a woman.
_____3. The Pons are major bulge located at the lower part of the brainstem.
_____4. Seminiferous tubules is where the sperm or male gametes are formed.
_____5. Over activity of the thyroid gland can produce too much thyroxin which can lead to
hypothyroidism.
_____6. Acetylcholinesterase are enzymes that diffuse muscle contraction.
_____7. Sensory Neurons carry impulses away from the brain and spinal cord towards the
muscle
organs.
_____8. Hormones causes a young man to begin to grow facial hair.
_____9. Epididymis is the male gonads.
_____10.Ovarian cycle has two phases only.

Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of the best answer

11. Which part of the cerebrum processes our visual memories?

a. Frontal lobe b. Occipital lobe c. Parietal lobe d. Temporal lobe


12. It refers to the production of sperm cells in male?
a. Fertilization b. Gametogenesis c. Oogenesis d. Spermatogenesis
13. This gland produces follicle stimulating hormone which stimulates gamete formation?
a. Adrenal gland b. Pineal gland c. Pituitary gland d. Thyroid gland
14. Why is the pancreas considered as a heterocrine gland?
a. because it can function as an exocrine gland.
b. because it can function as an endocrine gland.
c. because it can function as exocrine and endocrine gland.
d. because it cannot function as exocrine and endocrine gland
15. What does the white matter mostly consist of?
a. Axon terminal b. Cell bodies c. Dendrites d. Myelin Sheath
16. All EXCEPT ONE are diseases of the reproductive system?
a. Diabetes b. Gonorrhea c. Prostate cancer d. Syphilis
17. Which part of the body connects the nervous system to the endocrine system?
a. Hypothalamus b. Pituitary gland c. Pons d. Thalamus
18. What happens when oestrogen level increases during ovarian cycle?
a. It acts on the hypothalamus to produce GnRH that stimulates the production of FSH
from the pituitary gland
b. It acts on the hypothalamus to produce GnRH that stimulates the production of follicle
stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone from the pituitary gland.
c. It acts on the hypothalamus to produce GnRH that stimulates the production of LH from
the pituitary gland
d. It also raises the production of progesterone.
19. The process where the egg cell and sperm cell unites is what we called _________?
a. Embryogenesis b. Fertilization c. Gametogenesis d. Morphogenesis
20. It is a procedure in which cells are scraped from the tissue being studied, then examined
under
the microscope?
a. Biopsy b. CT scan c. MRI d. Pap test

21. These hormones exert antagonistic effect?


a. Insulin and Glucagon
b. Melatonin and Oxytocin
c. Prolactin and Thyroxin
d. Calcitonin and Vasopressin
22. The following actions are involved in the sympathetic system except:
a. Increase of heart rate
b. Constriction of Pupils
c. Adrenaline is produced
d. Promotes Ejaculation
23. This refers to the series of mitotic cell division of the fertilized egg, thereby changing the
single
celled zygote into a multicellular embryo?
a. Blastulation b. Cleavage c. Gastrulation d. Organogenesis
24. This gland is also known as the master gland?
a. Parathyroid gland b. Pineal gland c. Pituitary gland d. Thyroid gland
25. Which of the following are not correctly paired?
a. Central nervous system cerebellum
b. Neuron olegodendrocytes
c. Left Hemisphere creativity, musical and artistic abilities
d. Parasympathetic system inhibition of sweat glands
26. This gland produces hormone that controls the heart rate and breathing in times of
emergency?
a. Adrenal gland b. Hypothalamus c. Pancreas d. Reproductive gland
27. This hormone helps to prevent degradation of the corpus luteum?
a. Gonadotropin b. HCG c. Prostaglandin d. Somatotropin
28. It is the structure which connects the embryo to the mother?

a. Fallopian tube b. Placenta c. Umbilical cord d. Uterus

29. Which part of the body below is present in both the nervous system and endocrine system?

a. Hypothalamus b. Pineal gland c. Pituitary gland d. Spinal cord

30. In what process below hormones are not active?

a. Birth b. Fertilization c. Gametogenesis d. Gestation

Instruction: Match the term in column A to its correct description in column B by writing
only the letter in the space provided.

_____31. Ovulation A. a process by which biological system tend to


mantain stability.
_____32. Posterior Lobe B. prevents degradation of the corpus luteum
_____33. Human Chorionic C. the follicle transforms into a structure known
as
Gonadotropin the corpus luteum
_____34. Homeostasis D. store and releases two hormones called
oxytocin and vasopressin
_____35. Luteal phase E. the release of a mature egg from the surface of
the ovary

For items 36 to 40, draw and identify the parts and function of a neuron.
Instruction: Read the descriptions carefully and complete the puzzle. Write your answer
inside the box that fits it.
41. The most recently developed portion of our brain and why we humans are so intellectually
advanced.
42. It is a process where the developing embryo attaches itself to the soft thickened walls of the
uterus.
43. It is part of the ovarian cycle where the follicle transforms into a structure known as the
corpus
luteum.
44. It is the condition when a persons genitalia and/ or sexual traits are not clearly male or
female.
45. Responsible for the transmission of an impulse from one neuron to another.
46. Is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease caused by the gram negative diplococcus.
47. Refers to the entire process of development of the fertilized egg, or zygote, within the female
reproductive tract.
48. The release of a mature egg from the surface of the ovary.
49. A gland found below the bladder in front of the rectum.
50. Transmits signals to and from the brain and the spinal cord.

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