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The Green Questions are test-like questions and Gold Questions are the most missed test-like questions. This is the Benchmark Grade Breakdown. Grade # Correct . A 33-35 B 30-32 C 24-28 D 21-23 F 0-20 . 1. (9f) Which letter represents the small intestine?.
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The Green Questions are test-like questions and Gold Questions are the most missed test-like questions.
This is the Benchmark Grade Breakdown Grade # Correct A 33-35 B 30-32 C 24-28 D 21-23 F 0-20
1. (9f) Which letter representsthe small intestine? • A • E • I • D. G
2. (9f) Which letter representsthe gallbladder? • D • E • I • D. H
3. (9f) Which letter representsthe Large Intestine? • A • E • I • D. G
4. (9f) Which letter representsthe appendix? • D • E • I • D. F
5. (9f) Which letter representsthe esophagus? • A • E • I • D. G
6. (9f) Which letter representsthe anus? • B • C • I • D. H
7. (9f) Which letter representsthe stomach? • B • C • I • D. H
8. (9f) Which letter representsthe liver? • B • C • I • D. H
9. (9f) Which letter representsthe rectum? • A • G • I • D. F
10. (9f) Which letter represents the organ responsible for moving food towards the stomach? • A • C • I • D. H
11. (9f) Which letter represents the organ that chemically & physically breaks down food? • A • E • C • D. H
12. (9f) Which letter represents the organ responsible for making bile that helps breakdown fat? • D • E • I • D. B
13. (9f) Which letter represents the organ responsible for pushing waste toward the anus? • A • E • I • D. G
14. (9f) Which letter represents the opening that allows waste to exit the body? • A • H • E • D. G
15. (9f) Which letter represents the organ with no known function once we are born? • F • E • D • D. G
16. (9f) Which letter represents the organ that recycles water and pushes along waste? • A • E • I • D. G
17. (9f) Which letter represents the organ with villi that gives this organ greater surface area for added absorption of nutrients? • A • E • I • D. G
18. (9f) Which letter represents the organ with vitamin making bacteria? • A • E • I • D. G
19. (9f) Which letter represents the the opening into the digestive system? • A • B • C • D. D
20. (9f) Which letter represents the gland capable of making sodium bicarbonate for neutralizing acid? • A • B • C • D. D
21. (9f) Which letter represents the gland capable of making insulin that helps us breakdown sugar? • A • B • C • D. D
22. (9f) Which letter represents the gland capable of making saliva that lubes food and breakdown starches? • A • B • C • D. D
23. (9f) Which letter represents the location of hard calcium material that physically breaks down food? • A • B • C • D. D
24. (9f) The substances in food that supply the energy and raw materials your body uses for growth, repair, and maintenance are called? • Calories • Nutrients • Feces • D. Kilocalories
25. (9f) Which of the following digestive enzymes, made in the pancreas, are responsible for breaking down proteins ? • Protease • Nuclease • Lipase • D. Amylase
26. (9f) Which of the following digestive enzymes, made in the pancreas, are responsible for breaking down lipids ? • Protease • Nuclease • Lipase • D. Amylase
27. (9f) Which of the following digestive enzymes, made in the pancreas, are responsible for breaking down the nucleic acids DNA & RNA ? • Protease • Nuclease • Lipase • D. Amylase
28. (9f) Which of the following digestive enzymes are responsible for breaking down starches in the mouth ? • Protease • Nuclease • Lipase • D. Amylase
29. (9f) True or False In a label displaying the “calorie” content of food, the unit is actually the Kilocalorie? • True • False
30. (9f) True or False Simple and complex carbohydrates are the main source of energy for the body? • True • False
31. (9f) True or False The bulk supplied by fats helps muscle to keep food and waste moving through the digestive system? • True • False Carbohydrates
32. (9f) True or False: Every cell in the human body needs protein because this is the material in which many of the body’s processes, including chemical reaction, take place. • True • False Water
33. (9f) True or False: Digestive Enzymes found in the small intestine break down undigested fats. • True • False
34. (9f) True or False: Gravity allows food to travel through your esophagus into the stomach. • True • False Peristalsis
35. (9f) True or False: Digestive enzymes are necessary for mechanical digestion. • True • False Chemical
36. (9f) True or False: If too little water is absorbed from the large intestine, constipation results. • True • False Diarrhea
37. (9f) The energy to perform actions, as well as the materials from which body cells and tissues are made, comes from • Cellulose • Oxygen • Food • D. Blood
38. (9f) About how many kilocalories does the average teenager need per day? • 100 to 200 • 500 to 600 • 2200 to 2800 • D. 10,000
39. (9f) Inorganic molecules that perform vital functions in the body are called • Lipids • Proteins • Vitamins • D. Minerals
40. (9f) The American Heart Association recommends a diet with a maximum of • 40 % of Calories from fat, of which only 20 % should be from unsaturated fats. • 30 % of Calories from unsaturated fat, in addition to 10 % should be from saturated fats • 50 % of Calories from saturated fats. • D. 30 % of Calories from fat, of which only 10% should be from saturated fats
41. (9f) The raw materials that the body needs for growth and repair come from • Proteins • Unsaturated Fats • Carbohydrates • D. Water
42. (9f) Proteins are made of polymers called • Lipids • Unsaturated Fats • Amino Acids • D. Vitamins
43. (9f) What is the minimum amount of water you should drink ever day? • 0.5 L • 1 L • 2 L • D. 3 L
44. (9f) What can occur if a person does not take in enough water to replace what is lost? • Circulatory Problems • Dehydration • Nervous Problems • D. All of the above
45. (9f) The trend of the Food Group Pyramid is that the majority of the food in your diet should be from? • the group (s) at the top • the group (s) at the bottom • the group (s) in the middle • D. all of the group (s) in the same proportion
46. (9f) What “food tube” carries food between the pharynx and the stomach? • small intestine • epiglottis • esophagus • D. Large intestine
47. (9f) Which of the following would NOT be found in the stomach? • mucus • pepsin • villi • D. Hydrochloric acid
48. (9f)Which of the following is NOT a function of the pancreas? • produces hormones that regulate blood sugar levels • produces enzymes that break down carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids • produces bile • D. Produces sodium bicarbonate, a base that neutralizes stomach acid