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Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
How can stress affect the immune system?
  1. It makes the immune system better.
  2. It makes the immune system worse.
  3. It makes the immune system both better and worse.
  4. It does not affect the immune system.
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
What happens when your body is trying to cool down?
  1. Your heart and lungs speed up.
  2. Your blood vessels constrict and you sweat.
  3. You sweat and your blood vessels dilate.
  4. Your heart and lungs stop working.
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Which are NOT white blood cells?
  1. monocytes
  2. eosinophils
  3. neutrophils
  4. Rhesus
  5. basophils
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Which substance can be found in plasma?
  1. hormones
  2. urea
  3. antibodies
  4. all of the above
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
The protection of hand sanitizers and antimicrobial soaps causes our immunity to be weakened because
  1. the immune system is not challenged enough by antigens.
  2. we do not recycle plastic.
  3. the thought of actually washing our hands with real soap is absurd.
  4. we should never have to go to the bathroom and wash our hands again.
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
"Thromb" refers to
  1. the heart.
  2. against.
  3. a clot.
  4. cartilage.
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
The brachiocephalic trunk divides into the                                                  and                                                 .
  1. right subclavian artery; left subclavian artery.
  2. right carotid artery; left subclavian artery.
  3. right subclavian vein; right carotid artery.
  4. right carotid artery; right subclavian artery.
  5. left subclavian artery; left subclavian vein.
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Myoglobin is
  1. the rounded, fat-filled region of a toothed whale's forehead.
  2. the oxygen-carrying molecule of red blood cells.
  3. the covering of fine, soft feathers of a young penguin.
  4. the oxygen-storing molecule of muscle cells.
Grade 10 Circulatory and Immune Systems
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