Summative Assessment Q3
Summative Assessment Q3
Summative Assessment Q3
1. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called 1. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called
____. ____.
A. Dilation B. Fertilization A. Dilation B. Fertilization
C. Gestation D. Ovulation C. Gestation D. Ovulation
2. Which hormone functions for the secondary characteristics 2. Which hormone functions for the secondary characteristics
development of males? development of males?
A. Androgen B. Estrogen A. Androgen B. Estrogen
C. Progesterone D. Testosterone C. Progesterone D. Testosterone
3.Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation 3.Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation
for implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH? for implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH?
A. estrogen B. FSH A. estrogen B. FSH
C. LH D. progesterone C. LH D. progesterone
4. Which of the following doesn’t happen during ovulation? 4. Which of the following doesn’t happen during ovulation?
A. A mature egg is released from the ovary. A. A mature egg is released from the ovary.
B. A slight increase in body temperature can be observed. B. A slight increase in body temperature can be observed.
C. Cervical mucus increases in volume and becomes thicker. C. Cervical mucus increases in volume and becomes thicker.
D. Menstrual periods are irregular and can be late for up to 10 D. Menstrual periods are irregular and can be late for up to 10
days or more. days or more.
5. How long does a regular menstrual period last? 5. How long does a regular menstrual period last?
A. 5 days B. 6 days A. 5 days B. 6 days
C. 7 days D. 8 days C. 7 days D. 8 days
6. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates 6. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates
the growth of eggs in the ovaries? the growth of eggs in the ovaries?
A. follicle stimulating hormone B. luteinizing hormone A. follicle stimulating hormone B. luteinizing hormone
C. progesterone D. testosterone C. progesterone D. testosterone
7.What are the main parts of the nervous system? 7.What are the main parts of the nervous system?
A. arteries, veins, and capillaries A. arteries, veins, and capillaries
B. hands, feet, and tongue B. hands, feet, and tongue
C. brain, spinal cord, and nerves C. brain, spinal cord, and nerves
D. nose, toes, and tongues D. nose, toes, and tongues
8.Which of the following carry nerves fibers that carries information 8.Which of the following carry nerves fibers that carries information
in and out of the brain stem in and out of the brain stem
A.spinal B. cranial A.spinal B. cranial
C. symphatetic D. parasymphatetic C. symphatetic D. parasymphatetic
9.Which of the following glands produce hormones that controls the 9.Which of the following glands produce hormones that controls the
heart rate and breathing in times of emergency? heart rate and breathing in times of emergency?
A. adrenal B. pituitary A. adrenal B. pituitary
C. pancreas D. thyroid C. pancreas D. thyroid
10.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the function of the 10.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the function of the
endocrine system? endocrine system?
A. controls sexual reproduction C. maintain homeostasis A. controls sexual reproduction C. maintain homeostasis
B. collect sensory input from the body D. regulate growth B. collect sensory input from the body D. regulate growth
11. Which of the following shows a correct pairing of a dysfunction
and the involved endocrine gland? 11. Which of the following shows a correct pairing of a dysfunction
A. diabetes: ovaries C. goiter: thyroid and the involved endocrine gland?
B. dwarfism: adrenal D. osteoporosis: pancreas A. diabetes: ovaries C. goiter: thyroid
12.What are the building blocks of proteins? B. dwarfism: adrenal D. osteoporosis: pancreas
A. amino acid B. fatty acid 12.What are the building blocks of proteins?
C. Glucose D. nucleotides A. amino acid B. fatty acid
13. What is the molecule that serves as the “blueprint” of life? C. Glucose D. nucleotides
A. deoxyribonucleic acid C. ribonucleic acid 13. What is the molecule that serves as the “blueprint” of life?
B. messenger RNA D. transfer RNA A. deoxyribonucleic acid C. ribonucleic acid
14. Which of the following sequences of DNA bases is complementary B. messenger RNA D. transfer RNA
to the sequence: ATC-GTG-CCC 14. Which of the following sequences of DNA bases is complementary
A. TAG-CAC-GGG C. AUG-CAC-GGG to the sequence: ATC-GTG-CCC
B. TAG-TAT-GGG D. AUG-TAT-GGG A. TAG-CAC-GGG C. AUG-CAC-GGG
15. This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest B. TAG-TAT-GGG D. AUG-TAT-GGG
of body? 15. This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest
A. brain C. neurons of body?
B. body D. spinal cord A. brain C. neurons
B. body D. spinal cord
16.What gland is involved if a person’s blood sugar level becomes 16.What gland is involved if a person’s blood sugar level becomes
unstable? unstable?
A. adrenal C. parathyroid A. adrenal C. parathyroid
B. pancreas D. ovary B. pancreas D. ovary
17.The nervous system uses electrical impulses to send messages 17.The nervous system uses electrical impulses to send messages
through neurons through neurons
while ___________ uses hormones to send messages to the target cells while ___________ uses hormones to send messages to the target cells
through through
the bloodstream. the bloodstream.
A. circulatory system C. nervous system A. circulatory system C. nervous system
B. endocrine system D. reproductive system B. endocrine system D. reproductive system
18.What is the purpose of the thyroid gland? 18.What is the purpose of the thyroid gland?
A. It releases insulin and glucagon to regulate sugar level. A. It releases insulin and glucagon to regulate sugar level.
B. It releases thyroxin and insulin to stimulate growth. B. It releases thyroxin and insulin to stimulate growth.
C. It releases thyroxin and calcitonin. C. It releases thyroxin and calcitonin.
D. It releases adrenaline to prepare the body for action. D. It releases adrenaline to prepare the body for action.
19.Which refers to the “period” which occurs in females if no 19.Which refers to the “period” which occurs in females if no
fertilization takes place? fertilization takes place?
A. Puberty B. Menopause C. Menstruation D. Ovulation A. Puberty B. Menopause C. Menstruation D. Ovulation
20. It refers to the state reached when each part of the body functions 20. It refers to the state reached when each part of the body functions
in equilibrium with other parts. in equilibrium with other parts.
A. feedback C. impulse A. feedback C. impulse
B. homeostasis D. unstable B. homeostasis D. unstable
21. What are nerve signals? 21. What are nerve signals?
A. flashing red lights C. electrical impulses A. flashing red lights C. electrical impulses
B. large flashing green lights D. type of hormones B. large flashing green lights D. type of hormones
22. What are the main parts of the nervous system? 22. What are the main parts of the nervous system?
A. arteries, veins, and capillaries A. arteries, veins, and capillaries
B. brain, spinal cord, and nerves B. brain, spinal cord, and nerves
C. hands, feet, and tongue C. hands, feet, and tongue
D. nose, toes, and tongues D. nose, toes, and tongues
23. Instructions from the brain to the target organs is carried by 23. Instructions from the brain to the target organs is carried by
_________. _________.
A. receptors C. sense organs A. receptors C. sense organs
B. nerves D. hormones B. nerves D. hormones
24. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be 24. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be
menstruation? menstruation?
A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm
B. when the egg is released from the ovary B. when the egg is released from the ovary
C. when the egg meets the sperm C. when the egg meets the sperm
D. when the egg reaches the uterus D. when the egg reaches the uterus
1.Which of the following carry nerves fibers that carries information 1.Which of the following carry nerves fibers that carries information
in and out of the brain stem in and out of the brain stem
A.spinal B. cranial A.spinal B. cranial
C. symphatetic D. parasymphatetic C. symphatetic D. parasymphatetic
2.Which of the following glands produce hormones that controls the 2.Which of the following glands produce hormones that controls the
heart rate and breathing in times of emergency? heart rate and breathing in times of emergency?
A. adrenal B. pituitary A. adrenal B. pituitary
C. pancreas D. thyroid C. pancreas D. thyroid
3. What is the molecule that serves as the “blueprint” of life? 3. What is the molecule that serves as the “blueprint” of life?
A. deoxyribonucleic acid C. ribonucleic acid A. deoxyribonucleic acid C. ribonucleic acid
B. messenger RNA D. transfer RNA B. messenger RNA D. transfer RNA
4. Which of the following sequences of DNA bases is complementary 4. Which of the following sequences of DNA bases is complementary
to the sequence: ATC-GTG-CCC to the sequence: ATC-GTG-CCC
A. TAG-CAC-GGG C. AUG-CAC-GGG A. TAG-CAC-GGG C. AUG-CAC-GGG
B. TAG-TAT-GGG D. AUG-TAT-GGG B. TAG-TAT-GGG D. AUG-TAT-GGG
5.Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation 5.Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation
for implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH? for implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH?
A. estrogen B. FSH A. estrogen B. FSH
C. LH D. progesterone C. LH D. progesterone
6. Which of the following doesn’t happen during ovulation? 6. Which of the following doesn’t happen during ovulation?
A. A mature egg is released from the ovary. A. A mature egg is released from the ovary.
B. A slight increase in body temperature can be observed. B. A slight increase in body temperature can be observed.
C. Cervical mucus increases in volume and becomes thicker. C. Cervical mucus increases in volume and becomes thicker.
D. Menstrual periods are irregular and can be late for up to 10 D. Menstrual periods are irregular and can be late for up to 10
days or more. days or more.
7. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called 7. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called
____. ____.
A. Dilation B. Fertilization A. Dilation B. Fertilization
C. Gestation D. Ovulation C. Gestation D. Ovulation
8. Which hormone functions for the secondary characteristics 8. Which hormone functions for the secondary characteristics
development of males? development of males?
A. Androgen B. Estrogen A. Androgen B. Estrogen
C. Progesterone D. Testosterone C. Progesterone D. Testosterone
9. How long does a regular menstrual period last? 9. How long does a regular menstrual period last?
A. 5 days B. 6 days A. 5 days B. 6 days
C. 7 days D. 8 days C. 7 days D. 8 days
10. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates 10. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates
the growth of eggs in the ovaries? the growth of eggs in the ovaries?
A. follicle stimulating hormone B. luteinizing hormone A. follicle stimulating hormone B. luteinizing hormone
C. progesterone D. testosterone C. progesterone D. testosterone
11. Which of the following shows a correct pairing of a dysfunction 11. Which of the following shows a correct pairing of a dysfunction
and the involved endocrine gland? and the involved endocrine gland?
A. diabetes: ovaries C. goiter: thyroid A. diabetes: ovaries C. goiter: thyroid
B. dwarfism: adrenal D. osteoporosis: pancreas B. dwarfism: adrenal D. osteoporosis: pancreas
12.What are the building blocks of proteins? 12.What are the building blocks of proteins?
A. amino acid B. fatty acid A. amino acid B. fatty acid
C. Glucose D. nucleotides C. Glucose D. nucleotides
13.What are the main parts of the nervous system? 13.What are the main parts of the nervous system?
A. arteries, veins, and capillaries A. arteries, veins, and capillaries
B. hands, feet, and tongue B. hands, feet, and tongue
C. brain, spinal cord, and nerves C. brain, spinal cord, and nerves
D. nose, toes, and tongues D. nose, toes, and tongues
14. This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest 14. This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest
of body? of body?
A. brain C. neurons A. brain C. neurons
B. body D. spinal cord B. body D. spinal cord
15.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the function of the 15.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the function of the
endocrine system? endocrine system?
A. controls sexual reproduction C. maintain homeostasis A. controls sexual reproduction C. maintain homeostasis
B. collect sensory input from the body D. regulate growth B. collect sensory input from the body D. regulate growth
16.Which refers to the “period” which occurs in females if no 16.Which refers to the “period” which occurs in females if no
fertilization takes place? fertilization takes place?
A. Puberty B. Menopause C. Menstruation D. Ovulation A. Puberty B. Menopause C. Menstruation D. Ovulation
17. It refers to the state reached when each part of the body functions 17. It refers to the state reached when each part of the body functions
in equilibrium with other parts. in equilibrium with other parts.
A. feedback C. impulse A. feedback C. impulse
B. homeostasis D. unstable B. homeostasis D. unstable
18.What is the purpose of the thyroid gland? 18.What is the purpose of the thyroid gland?
A. It releases insulin and glucagon to regulate sugar level. A. It releases insulin and glucagon to regulate sugar level.
B. It releases thyroxin and insulin to stimulate growth. B. It releases thyroxin and insulin to stimulate growth.
C. It releases thyroxin and calcitonin. C. It releases thyroxin and calcitonin.
D. It releases adrenaline to prepare the body for action. D. It releases adrenaline to prepare the body for action.
19.What gland is involved if a person’s blood sugar level becomes 19.What gland is involved if a person’s blood sugar level becomes
unstable? unstable?
A. adrenal C. parathyroid A. adrenal C. parathyroid
B. pancreas D. ovary B. pancreas D. ovary
20.The nervous system uses electrical impulses to send messages 20.The nervous system uses electrical impulses to send messages
through neurons while ___________ uses hormones to send messages through neurons while ___________ uses hormones to send messages
to the target cells through the bloodstream. to the target cells through the bloodstream.
A. circulatory system C. nervous system A. circulatory system C. nervous system
B. endocrine system D. reproductive system B. endocrine system D. reproductive system
21. Instructions from the brain to the target organs is carried by 21. Instructions from the brain to the target organs is carried by
_________. _________.
A. receptors C. sense organs A. receptors C. sense organs
B. nerves D. hormones B. nerves D. hormones
22. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be 22. Menstruation is a monthly occurrence. When will there be
menstruation? menstruation?
A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm A. when the egg is not fertilized by a sperm
B. when the egg is released from the ovary B. when the egg is released from the ovary
C. when the egg meets the sperm C. when the egg meets the sperm
D. when the egg reaches the uterus D. when the egg reaches the uterus
23. What are nerve signals? 23. What are nerve signals?
A. flashing red lights C. electrical impulses A. flashing red lights C. electrical impulses
B. large flashing green lights D. type of hormones B. large flashing green lights D. type of hormones
24. What are the main parts of the nervous system? 24. What are the main parts of the nervous system?
A. arteries, veins, and capillaries A. arteries, veins, and capillaries
B. brain, spinal cord, and nerves B. brain, spinal cord, and nerves
C. hands, feet, and tongue C. hands, feet, and tongue
D. nose, toes, and tongues D. nose, toes, and tongues
1.Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation 1.Which hormone thickens uterine lining (endometrium) in preparation
for implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH? for implantation, and inhibits FSH and LH?
A. estrogen B. FSH A. estrogen B. FSH
C. LH D. progesterone C. LH D. progesterone
2. Which of the following doesn’t happen during ovulation? 2. Which of the following doesn’t happen during ovulation?
A. A mature egg is released from the ovary. A. A mature egg is released from the ovary.
B. A slight increase in body temperature can be observed. B. A slight increase in body temperature can be observed.
C. Cervical mucus increases in volume and becomes thicker. C. Cervical mucus increases in volume and becomes thicker.
D. Menstrual periods are irregular and can be late for up to 10 D. Menstrual periods are irregular and can be late for up to 10
days or more. days or more.
3. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called 3. An egg maybe released from the ovary through a process called
____. ____.
A. Dilation B. Fertilization A. Dilation B. Fertilization
C. Gestation D. Ovulation C. Gestation D. Ovulation
4. Which hormone functions for the secondary characteristics 4. Which hormone functions for the secondary characteristics
development of males? development of males?
A. Androgen B. Estrogen A. Androgen B. Estrogen
C. Progesterone D. Testosterone C. Progesterone D. Testosterone
5. How long does a regular menstrual period last? 5. How long does a regular menstrual period last?
A. 5 days B. 6 days A. 5 days B. 6 days
C. 7 days D. 8 days C. 7 days D. 8 days
6.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the function of the 6.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the function of the
endocrine system? endocrine system?
A. controls sexual reproduction C. maintain homeostasis A. controls sexual reproduction C. maintain homeostasis
B. collect sensory input from the body D. regulate growth B. collect sensory input from the body D. regulate growth
7. Which of the following shows a correct pairing of a dysfunction 7. Which of the following shows a correct pairing of a dysfunction
and the involved endocrine gland? and the involved endocrine gland?
A. diabetes: ovaries C. goiter: thyroid A. diabetes: ovaries C. goiter: thyroid
B. dwarfism: adrenal D. osteoporosis: pancreas B. dwarfism: adrenal D. osteoporosis: pancreas
8.What are the building blocks of proteins? 8.What are the building blocks of proteins?
A. amino acid B. fatty acid A. amino acid B. fatty acid
C. Glucose D. nucleotides C. Glucose D. nucleotides
9. What is the molecule that serves as the “blueprint” of life? 9. What is the molecule that serves as the “blueprint” of life?
A. deoxyribonucleic acid C. ribonucleic acid A. deoxyribonucleic acid C. ribonucleic acid
B. messenger RNA D. transfer RNA B. messenger RNA D. transfer RNA
10. Which of the following sequences of DNA bases is complementary 10. Which of the following sequences of DNA bases is complementary
to the sequence: ATC-GTG-CCC to the sequence: ATC-GTG-CCC
A. TAG-CAC-GGG C. AUG-CAC-GGG A. TAG-CAC-GGG C. AUG-CAC-GGG
B. TAG-TAT-GGG D. AUG-TAT-GGG B. TAG-TAT-GGG D. AUG-TAT-GGG
11. This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest 11. This serves as a channel for signals between the brain and the rest
of body? of body?
A. brain C. neurons A. brain C. neurons
B. body D. spinal cord B. body D. spinal cord
12. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates 12. Which hormone helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates
the growth of eggs in the ovaries? the growth of eggs in the ovaries?
A. follicle stimulating hormone B. luteinizing hormone A. follicle stimulating hormone B. luteinizing hormone
C. progesterone D. testosterone C. progesterone D. testosterone
13.What are the main parts of the nervous system? 13.What are the main parts of the nervous system?
A. arteries, veins, and capillaries A. arteries, veins, and capillaries
B. hands, feet, and tongue B. hands, feet, and tongue
C. brain, spinal cord, and nerves C. brain, spinal cord, and nerves
D. nose, toes, and tongues D. nose, toes, and tongues
14.Which of the following carry nerves fibers that carries information 14.Which of the following carry nerves fibers that carries information
in and out of the brain stem in and out of the brain stem
A.spinal B. cranial A.spinal B. cranial
C. symphatetic D. parasymphatetic C. symphatetic D. parasymphatetic
15.Which of the following glands produce hormones that controls the 15.Which of the following glands produce hormones that controls the
heart rate and breathing in times of emergency? heart rate and breathing in times of emergency?
A. adrenal B. pituitary A. adrenal B. pituitary
C. pancreas D. thyroid C. pancreas D. thyroid
16.What is the purpose of the thyroid gland?
16.What is the purpose of the thyroid gland?
A. It releases insulin and glucagon to regulate sugar level.
A. It releases insulin and glucagon to regulate sugar level.
B. It releases thyroxin and insulin to stimulate growth.
B. It releases thyroxin and insulin to stimulate growth.
C. It releases thyroxin and calcitonin.
C. It releases thyroxin and calcitonin.
D. It releases adrenaline to prepare the body for action.
D. It releases adrenaline to prepare the body for action.
19. It refers to the state reached when each part of the body functions
19. It refers to the state reached when each part of the body functions
in equilibrium with other parts.
in equilibrium with other parts.
A. feedback C. impulse
A. feedback C. impulse
B. homeostasis D. unstable
B. homeostasis D. unstable