Organ Quizzes Find out how much you’ve learned through our resources by taking our short quizzes! It covers all the organ systems, selects the one you like the most, and get started. Integumentary System 1 / 15 Subcutaneous tissue is not the deepest layer of the skin. True False 2 / 15 Skin is not an organ. False True 3 / 15 Sweat gland can help you regulate body temperature. True False 4 / 15 Which is the function of sebaceous glands? All of above Protects skin from sunlight Protects skin from losing water 5 / 15 Where can you find the hair? Nose Arm Leg All of above 6 / 15 Which of the following is not secreted by sweat glands? Fat Water Salt Nitrogenous 7 / 15 What can subcutaneous tissue produce? Leptin None of above Hormones Fat 8 / 15 What are functions for the hair you found on the head? None of above Keep you warm Protect the skull Prevent bugs bite your head 9 / 15 Integumentary system is consisting of what of the following? Skin, hair, exocrine glands Skin, hair, fat Fat, hair, exocrine glands 10 / 15 Skin is the largest organ in human body. True False 11 / 15 Which of the following is the function of the eyelashes? Protect eyes from the dust Protect eyes from the sunlight All of above 12 / 15 Which of the following substance made up subcutaneous tissue? Blood vessel and body fat Body fat only Blood vessel only Blood and body fat 13 / 15 What are some functions of skin? Prevent External damage Absorb sunlight Protects internal organs None of above 14 / 15 What are the functions of nails? Protect the sensitive tops of fingers and toes Pick up small objects Attacking 15 / 15 The fatty substances that sebaceous glands produce is called sebum. False True Your score is 0% Restart quiz Respiratory System 1 / 17 Windpipe transports air to and from the lungs when a person breathes. True False 2 / 17 What is the function of the nose? All of above Breath Smell Protect the respiratory system 3 / 17 What is the function of the lungs? Allows you to digest food inside the body None of above Allows you to take fresh air, get rid of stale air 4 / 17 Which component of the mouth we use to bite down the food? Gums Lips Tongue Teeth 5 / 17 The throat is located behind the nose and mouth and connects the mouth and nose to the breathing passages and the esophagus. False True 6 / 17 What is the purpose of nose hair? Block bacteria or virus enter the body Regulate the body temperature All of above 7 / 17 Trachea helps defend against disease. The mucus in the trachea helps capture microorganisms such as viruses and harmful bacteria before they enter the lungs. True False 8 / 17 When a person inhale, the air travels through the nose or mouth, down the trachea, and into the lungs. True False 9 / 17 The airway muscle can relax or contract, thus changing airway size. True False 10 / 17 The Lung will expand when you inhale, and shrink when exhale. False True 11 / 17 The voice box is a cylindrical grouping of cartilages, muscles and soft tissue that contains the vocal cords. True False 12 / 17 What object you can refer large airway to? Sponge leaves Tunnel Tree 13 / 17 The Thorat helps forming the speech . True False 14 / 17 Eating and speaking is the two main functions of the mouth. True False 15 / 17 A person can’t breathe with a trachea. True False 16 / 17 The trachea also helps regulate the temperature of the air coming in and out of the lungs. False True 17 / 17 What is the diameter of small airway? Greater than 2cm Less than 2cm Less than 2mm Greater than 2mm Your score is 0% Restart quiz Cardiovascular System 1 / 4 Which part help deliver blood around the body to provide the body with the oxygen and nutrients? Brain Lung Heart 2 / 4 Which part(s) below is in the mixture of blood? All of above Plasma Blood cells Platelets 3 / 4 The purpose of blood includes transporting oxygen, nutrients, water, waste products, forming blood clots, and carrying cells and antibodies. True False 4 / 4 What is the main purpose of blood vessels? Transport nutrients Transport water Transport oxygen Transport the blood Your score is 0% Restart quiz Reproductive System 1 / 13 Which parts are in the female body? All of above fallopian tube cervix, and ovary Vagina and uterus 2 / 13 Scrotum acts as a climate-control system for the testes because they need to be slightly cooler than body temperature for normal sperm development. False True 3 / 13 The cervix acts as the door to the uterus which sperm can travel through to fertilize eggs. False True 4 / 13 Urethra transports urine from the bladder and is the part of the reproductive system through which semen is ejaculated False True 5 / 13 The main function of the testes is to produce testosterone and sperm True False 6 / 13 The vas deferens is a firm tube that transports sperm from the epididymis in men’s bodies. True False 7 / 13 The prostate and the seminal vesicles produce fluid that nourishes the sperm. True False 8 / 13 What is the function for the ovary? Produce the egg cell Produce the sperm None of the above Produce the stem cell 9 / 13 Epididymis provides the environment for sperm to mature, energy for the sperm to growth, nutrient to accelerate the growth of the sperm True False 10 / 13 Male reproductive body system includes penis, scrotum, testes, epididymis, vas deferens, prostate, urethra, and seminal vesicles False True 11 / 13 What is the main purpose of the genital/reproductive system? Monitor body activities Filter blood Make up the organs, allow babies to be born 12 / 13 Vagina providing a passageway for childbirth and receiving the penis and sperm during intercourse. True False 13 / 13 The main purpose of the uterus is to nourish the fertilized egg into a healthy developing fetus prior to birth. False True Your score is 0% Restart quiz Skeletal System 1 / 13 The skeletal system is consists bones, ligaments, tendon, joint True False 2 / 13 A human adult contains a total of 206 bones in their body False True 3 / 13 Bones helps hold up your body, so you can move, walk, wave, and do many more actions. False True 4 / 13 Ligament can be found in different size and shape depending on the region it belongs to. True False 5 / 13 Which of the following is not a type of joint? Fibrous joint Synovial joint Cartilaginous joint Firm joint 6 / 13 Which of the following best describes the function of joint? Responsible Movement and Move freely Stability of the skeleton All of above 7 / 13 A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue that joins muscles and bones together. False True 8 / 13 Which of the following best describes the function of the tendon? Allow us to move freely Keep bones stable Protect internal organs 9 / 13 Joints are the location where two or more bones meet. False True 10 / 13 Tendons can be found in different size and shape depending on the muscle and bones they connect. True False 11 / 13 Ligaments are a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bones to each other. True False 12 / 13 Ligament just like a rope that hold the bones of the bone together, keeping them in their correct position. True False 13 / 13 Which of the following is considered as a joint? Hand Nail None of above Knee Your score is 0% Restart quiz Digestive System 1 / 12 The small intestine is made up of the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. True False 2 / 12 The pharynx is located behind the nose and mouth and connects the mouth and nose to the breathing passages and the esophagus. False True 3 / 12 The throat is a circular muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid. True False 4 / 12 The esophagus is a muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach. True False 5 / 12 The gallbladder is a pear-shaped, hollow structure located under the liver and on the right side of the abdomen. True False 6 / 12 What is the approximate length of small intestine? 1 to 2 meters long 3 to 4 meters long 10 to 11 meters long 6 to 7 meters long 7 / 12 Which of following are the function of liver? It cleans the blood and tries to get rid of any toxins All of above It helps you to filter the water 8 / 12 One purpose of the large intestine is to absorb water and salt from the material that has not been digested as food. False True 9 / 12 Which of following is the function(s) of gallbladder? Store and concentrate bile Store and concentrate fat Store and concentrate blood 10 / 12 Large intestine is much broader than the small intestine. False True 11 / 12 The liver filter healthy substance from blood. True False 12 / 12 What is the approximate length of the esophagus? 7 to 8 inches long 10 to 11 inches long 1 to 2 meters long 10 meters to 11 meters long Your score is 0% Restart quiz Nervous System 1 / 6 Peripheral Nervous System includes which of the following: Peripheral nerves Spinal nerves All of above Cranial nerves 2 / 6 Which one is considered the supercomputer of the body? Spinal Cord Brain Nerves Central Nervous System 3 / 6 Nerves connect the brain, the spinal cord and the rest of the body. True False 4 / 6 The spinal cord is a bundle of nerve cells and fibers wrapped together extending down from the brain stem to the lower back. False True 5 / 6 The central Nervous System includes which of the following: Sensory organs Nerves Brain Spinal Cord 6 / 6 There are 6 types of sensory organs. False True Your score is 0% Restart quiz Endocrine System 1 / 12 Which part contains the egg cells and produce estrogen and progesterone? Ovary Testis 2 / 12 Which part produces the hormone melatonin, which helps the body know when it is time to sleep? Hypothalamus Pituitary Pineal body 3 / 12 The purpose of the hypothalamus is to secrete hormones to control waer balance, sleep, temperature, appetite, and blood pressure. False True 4 / 12 Testes are located in a pouch outside the male body to produce testosterone and sperm. False True 5 / 12 Adrenal Gland makes and releases corticosteroid hormones and epinephrine that maintain blood pressure and regulate metabolism. Blood pressure Calcium balance Levels of blood sugar 6 / 12 Thyroid gland helps in regulating the body’s calcium balance. True False 7 / 12 Ovary produces testosterone and sperm. False True 8 / 12 Which one below is responsible for body’s metabolism? Thyroid gland Parathyroid gland Pineal body Thymus 9 / 12 Pituitary gland controls many functions of the other endocrine glands. True False 10 / 12 Adrenal Gland makes and releases corticosteroid hormones and epinephrine that maintain blood pressure and regulate metabolism. False True 11 / 12 Which one produces white blood cells? Thymus Parathyroid gland Pineal body Thyroid gland 12 / 12 The hypothalamus is located at the base of the brain, where the optic nerves behind each eye cross and meet. False True Your score is 0% Restart quiz Muscular System 1 / 6 Your stomach is made of smooth muscle so that it can digest what you eat and slowly push it through your digestive system. False True 2 / 6 There muscles made up about half of the human weight. False True 3 / 6 Cardiac muscle tissue works to keep your heart pumping through involuntary movements. True False 4 / 6 The skeletal muscle produces heat and energy for the body, also Attached to bones to provide movement and posture. False True 5 / 6 Each skeletal muscle is an organ that consists of various integrated tissues. False True 6 / 6 The primary function of smooth muscles are slow, involuntary contractions. True False Your score is 0% Restart quiz Urinary System 1 / 5 The main purpose of the ureters is to carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. True False 2 / 5 Which part of the body is responsible for expanding to store urine and flattening to empty it? Urethra Bladder Ureters 3 / 5 What do kidneys filter from blood? Water Salt Oxygen Carbon dioxide 4 / 5 Which part of the body allow(s) urine to pass outside the body? Bladder Urethra Ureters Kidneys 5 / 5 The urinary system is responsible for maintaining the volume and concentration of blood by getting rid of waste and extra water of the body. True False Your score is 0% Restart quiz Lymphatic System 1 / 12 The mucous membranes are thin and soft tissue that lines the cavities of the body which are contiguous with the skin and exposed to the external environment. False True 2 / 12 What is the main function of red bone marrow? Produce fat Store fat Produce blood cells Store blood cells 3 / 12 Tonsils looks like two round lumps of tissue you see when you open your mouth wide. True False 4 / 12 Tonsils helps you to trap pathogens that enter your mouth or nose. False True 5 / 12 Bone marrow is a sponge-like tissue found inside the bones. False True 6 / 12 Thymus located behind the breastbone above the heart Lymph nodes. False True 7 / 12 Spleen acts as a filter for blood as part of the immune system, and also fights certain kinds of bacteria that cause pneumonia and meningitis. True False 8 / 12 They are located in the back of your throat. False True 9 / 12 What is the main function of yellow bone marrow? Produce fat Produce blood cells Store blood cells Store fat 10 / 12 Mucous membranes can secrete mucous and protect the body from harmful external agents. False True 11 / 12 Bone marrow contains stem cell, which used to make red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. False True 12 / 12 Which of the following does thymus produce? White blood cell Red blood cell Blood vessels T lymphocytes Your score is 0% Restart quiz