Bell Work: 4/27/15 TCAP PRACTICE QUESTIONS Complete question #50-56 Please do NOT write in TCAP booklet! Continue writing your answers on your notebook.

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Bell Work: 4/27/15 TCAP PRACTICE QUESTIONS Complete question #50-56 Please do NOT write in TCAP booklet! Continue writing your answers on your notebook paper. You have 5 minutes to answer the questions. Your time starts as soon as the bell rings. If you finish early, you can work on the homework.

Chp. 6-12: Objectives Covered O SPI Explain the basic functions of a major organ system. O SPI Match flower parts with their reproductive functions. O SPI Classify methods of reproduction as sexual or asexual.

Quiz… O 1. Which is not a major function of the circulatory system? O A)delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells O B)carrying carbon dioxide away from cells O C)removing solid waste from the body O D)pumping blood throughout the body

O 2. The diagram shows the urinary system of the human body. What is the function of this organ system? Atransporting oxygen and nutrients to cells Bbreaking food down into nutrients that cells can use Cproducing offspring Dremoving wastes from the body

O 3. Which two organ systems work together to get nutrients to body cells? O Acirculatory and digestive O Bcirculatory and respiratory O Cdigestive and immune O Dexcretory and digestive

O 4. The primary function of the Integumentary system is to: O Acreate proteins Bbreak down food Cprotect the body Dprovide energy for the body

O 5. In flowers, sexual reproduction can occur when pollen is transferred from a O Apistil to a stamen. O Bstamen to a cotyledon. O Cpistil to a cotyledon. O Dstamen to a pistil.

. 6. A sexually reproducing flower is shown in the diagram below: Letter B in the diagram above best represents which of the following reproductive organs: Aovary Bstigma Cpistil Dsepal

O 7. In which part of a flower do seeds develop? O Aovary O Bpetal O Cpollen O Dstamen

O 8. Which scenario describes an organism undergoing sexual reproduction? O AA single-celled organism divides during mitosis. O BA yeast cell reproduces by budding. O CNew strawberry plants form from runners. O DTwo earthworms exchange sperm and egg cells.

O 9. Which diagram is the best example of an organism undergoing sexual reproduction? ABCDABCD

O 10. A form of reproduction is shown in the diagram: What form of reproduction is shown in this diagram? Asexual reproduction Bbudding Cfusion Dasexual reproduction