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Summative Test 1
Unit 1: Module 1
Respiratory and Circulatory Systems Working with other Organ Systems
I. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. The term respiration refers to:
a. Ventilation c. Oxygen utilization within the cells
b. Gas exchange with the lungs d. All of the preceding
2. The functional gas exchange units are termed __________________?
a. Lobules b. Lactic acid c. Alveoli d. Bronchioles
3. Oxygen moves from the lungs into the bloodstream through _________?
a. Nerve fibers c. A large artery in the heart
b. Small blood vessels d. A tube in the lungs called the jugular vein
4. When we breathe in, we inhale many gases, including oxygen. What happens to the gases that the body can’t
use?
a. They are exhaled
b. They are exchanged into oxygen in the lungs
c. They circulate inside the body and are disposed of later
d. They are absorbed in the digestive system and used to create energy
5. Which organ is made up of air-carrying tubes and tiny sacs?
a. Brain b. Lungs c. Stomach d. Diaphragm
6. Which type of blood vessels carries blood away from the heart?
a. Veins b. Arteries c. Capillaries d. Plasma
7. Arrange the following structures in correct order in which air passes through breathing.
1. Alveoli 2. Bronchus 3. Larynx 4. Trachea
a. 3,4,2,1, b. 1,2,3,4 c. 4,3,2,1 d. 2,1,3,4
8. What two part system work together to provide your cells with oxygen, and get rid of gaseous waste products
like carbon dioxide?
a. Circulatory and Muscular system c. Respiratory and Circulatory system
b. Nervous and Respiratory system d. Respiratory and Muscular system
9. What is the function of blood vessels and capillaries?
a. They pump the blood to the heart c. They carry blood to all parts of the body
b. They filter impurities from the blood d. They carry messages from the brain to the muscles
10. Why does blood turn red as it circulates through the body?
a. It starts to clot c. It gets old and dirty flowing through the body
b. The oxygen in it is replaced with carbon dioxide d. The farther blood is from the heart, the more dark it is.

II. Concept Diagram. Trace the flow of blood through the heart. Fill in the diagram using the terms in the box below.

right atrium tricuspid valve pulmonary arteries right ventricle aorta


left atrium bicuspid valve pulmonary veins left ventricle lungs
superior and inferior vena cava

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blood passes
through the through the

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then pumped Carry the
Where
back to the heart blood to the the
through the

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and To the the rest of the body

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