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REVIEW FINAL TEST ACTIVITY

7TH GRADE
Part 1: Skeletal and Muscular Systems
1. Labeling Activity
Label the following parts on the diagram of a human skeleton and a
diagram of muscles:
o Humerus

o Femur

o Biceps

o Triceps

o Pelvis

2. Fill in the Blanks


o The skeletal system provides _________ to the body and helps
protect vital organs.
o Muscles are attached to bones by __________, which help create
movement.
o The __________ muscles are responsible for pulling bones in
opposite directions for movement.
3. Short Answer
o Explain how muscles and bones work together to move a limb, like
the arm or leg.
o Why is it important for the skeletal system to be both strong and
flexible?

Part 2: Respiration in Plants and Animals


1. Multiple Choice
o Which of the following is a similarity between plant and animal
respiration?
 a) Both require sunlight to create energy.
 b) Both involve the exchange of gases.
 c) Both take place only in the presence of light.
 d) Both processes produce glucose as an end product.
o During cellular respiration, _______ is used to release energy stored
in food.
 a) Water
 b) Oxygen
 c) Carbon dioxide
 d) Chlorophyll
2. Comparison Chart
Complete the chart below to compare respiration in plants and animals.
Fill in differences in the location of gas exchange, primary gases
involved, and time of respiration (e.g., continuous or only in light):

Plant Animal
Aspect
s s

Location

Primary
Gases

Time

3. True or False
o Plants only take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. (True /
False)
o Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of both plant and
animal cells. (True / False)

Part 3: Water Movement in Plants


1. Matching
Match each term to its correct description:

Term Description

Root a) Loss of water vapor from leaves through tiny openings


Absorption called stomata.

Capillary b) Movement of water through narrow tubes against


Action gravity.

Transpiration c) Process where roots take in water from the soil.

Xylem d) Vascular tissue that transports water and nutrients.

Phloem e) Tissue responsible for transporting food within the


Term Description

plant.

2. Short Answer
o Explain why transpiration is essential for water movement in
plants.
o Describe the role of the xylem and phloem in transporting
materials within the plant.
3. Diagram Analysis
Study the diagram of water movement in a plant, and answer the
following questions:
o How does water enter the plant roots?

o Describe how capillary action helps water travel upward through


the plant stem.

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