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Eleventh Grade (Grade 11) Biology Questions

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Grade 11 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Which relationship between a membrane and its role is incorrect?
  1. visceral peritoneum / covers the outer surface of the small intestine
  2. parietal peritoneum / lines the wall of the abdominal cavity
  3. parietal pleura / lines the wall of the thoracic cavity
  4. visceral pleura / lines the surface of the lungs
  5. parietal pericardium / covers the outer surface of the heart
Grade 11 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 11 Anatomical Organization
Grade 11 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Where is the trapezius located?
  1. near the clavicle
  2. anterior superficial musculature
  3. posterior superficial musculature
  4. latissimus dorsi
Grade 11 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Grade 11 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
What is an example of bone marking?
  1. projections for muscle attachment
  2. depressions and openings
  3. surfaces that form joints
  4. all of the above
Grade 11 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Identify the three lobes, or sections, of the pituitary gland.
  1. sagittal, transverse, and lateral
  2. superior, interior, and inferior
  3. frontal, medial, and distal
  4. anterior, intermediate, and posterior
Grade 11 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 11 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Grade 11 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
The tension produced in skeletal muscle during isometric contractions can be increased in a number of ways except
  1. recruiting motor units.
  2. increasing the frequency of action potentials in the motor neuron innervating the muscle.
  3. increasing the frequency of action potentials in the muscle fiber.
  4. initiating the contraction when the muscle is at its optimum length.
  5. increasing the load on the muscle.
Grade 11 Anatomical Organization
Grade 11 Anatomical Organization
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