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Human Organs — Questions & Answers
Explore Human Organs through this engaging medium level Trivia Quiz designed for Grade 7-8 students. Master essential Body concepts while developing critical thinking and vocabulary skills. Perfect for classroom learning or independent practice.
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Which organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body?
Lungs Brain Heart Stomach✓ Heart
The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood, delivering oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
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What is the primary function of the lungs?
Digesting food Filtering waste from blood Breathing and gas exchange Storing energy✓ Breathing and gas exchange
The lungs are responsible for taking in oxygen from the air and releasing carbon dioxide from the body.
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Which organ acts as the control center for the entire body, processing information and sending signals?
Liver Brain Kidneys Intestines✓ Brain
The brain is the command center of the nervous system, controlling thoughts, emotions, movement, and bodily functions.
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What organ helps to filter waste products and excess fluid from the blood?
Pancreas Spleen Gallbladder Kidneys✓ Kidneys
The kidneys are bean-shaped organs that filter waste and water from the blood to produce urine.
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Which organ produces bile, which helps in the digestion of fats?
Stomach Small Intestine Liver Esophagus✓ Liver
The liver produces bile, a fluid that aids in breaking down fats in the small intestine.
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What is the main role of the stomach in the digestive system?
Absorbing nutrients Breaking down food with acids and enzymes Storing bile Producing insulin✓ Breaking down food with acids and enzymes
The stomach churns food and uses strong acids and enzymes to break it down into a semi-liquid mixture.
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Which organ is the longest part of the digestive tract, where most nutrient absorption occurs?
Large Intestine Esophagus Stomach Small Intestine✓ Small Intestine
The small intestine is a long, coiled tube where nutrients from food are absorbed into the bloodstream.
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What is the function of the skin?
Producing red blood cells Protecting the body from the environment and regulating temperature Storing memories Digesting food✓ Protecting the body from the environment and regulating temperature
The skin acts as a protective barrier against germs and injury, and helps maintain body temperature.
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Which organ is part of both the respiratory and digestive systems, serving as a passageway for air and food?
Trachea Larynx Pharynx Diaphragm✓ Pharynx
The pharynx (throat) is a part of both systems, allowing air to pass to the larynx and food to the esophagus.
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What organ is primarily responsible for converting food into energy and detoxifying the blood?
Gallbladder Pancreas Spleen Liver✓ Liver
The liver performs many vital functions, including processing nutrients, producing bile, and removing toxins from the blood.