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Biology Worksheets, Notes, and Quizzes (PDF and PNG)
This is a collection of free biology worksheets, notes, handouts, slides, study guides and quizzes. Most content targets high school, AP biology, genetics, anatomy/physiology, immunology, and biology 101 and 102 in college. There is also biochemistry and physics for biologists. However, some resources are at the grade school and middle school level.
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Biochemistry
[ Google apps worksheet ][ worksheet PDF ][ answers PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Enzymes Definitions
[ Google Slides worksheet ][ worksheet PDF ][ answers PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
- 20 Amino Acids [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Amino Acid Side Chains [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Identifying Type of Biological Macromolecules [ Google Slides worksheet ][ worksheet PDF ][ answers PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
- Disaccharide Examples [ PNG ]
- Products of Photosynthesis [ JPG ]
- Anabolism vs Catabolism [ PNG ]
- 3 Parts of a Nucleotide [ PNG ]
- Fermentation Definition and Examples [ PNG ]
General and Cell Biology
Organelles and Their Functions
Parts of a Plant Cell
Label Parts of a Chloroplast
[ Google Apps worksheet ][ worksheet PDF ][ answers PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Label Parts of a Mitochondria
Label the Animal Cell
[ Google Apps worksheet ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes Worksheet
Steps of the Cell Cycle
Steps of Mitosis
Membrane Transport Terms and Definitions
Membrane Transport Worksheet #2
The Plasma Membrane
Label a Bacterial Cell
- Label a Bacteriophage [ Google Apps worksheet ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
- Evidence of Evolution Worksheet [ Google Apps worksheet ][ Worksheet PDF ][ Worksheet PNG ][ Answers PNG ]
- Evolutionary Processes Worksheet [ worksheet Google Apps ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
- Major Receptor Families [ Google Apps worksheet ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
- Label a Bacterial Cell Membrane ( E. coli ) [ Google Apps worksheet ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Anatomy and Physiology
These worksheets are only a portion of the available anatomy and physiology worksheets. Human anatomy and physiology worksheets have their own section.
Label the Heart
Label the Eye
[ Google Apps worksheet ][ worksheet PDF ][ answers PDF ][ worksheet PNG ]
Types of Blood Cells
[ worksheet Google Apps ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Label the Muscles
[ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Label the Ear
[ Google Apps worksheet ][ Worksheet PDF ][ Worksheet PNG ][ Answers PNG ]
Label the Lungs
Label the Kidney
Label the Liver
Label the Large Intestine
Label the Stomach
[ Google Apps worksheet ] [Worksheet PDF ][ Worksheet PNG ][ Answers PNG ]
External Nose Anatomy
[ Worksheet PDF ][ Worksheet Google Apps ][ Worksheet PNG ][ Answers PNG ]
Parts of the Nose
Label Bones of the Skeleton
Label the Lymph Node
Label the Parts of the Brain
Label the Lobes of the Brain
Brain Anatomical Sections
Arteries of the Brain
Label the Pancreas
Label the Spleen
Label the Digestive System
Label the Respiratory System
Parts of a Neuron
Label the Lips
Label the Skin
Label the Circulatory System
The Urinary Tract
[ Worksheet PDF ][ Worksheet Google Apps ][ Worksheet PNG ][ Answer Key PNG ]
The Bladder
- The Female Reproductive System [ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet Google Apps ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Parts of a Flower
Label the Orchid Plant
[ Worksheet PDF ][ Worksheet Google Apps ][ Worksheet PNG ] [Answer Key PNG ]
Parts of an Orchid Flower
Parts of a Monocot Seed
Parts of a Fern
Parts of a Tree Trunk
Parts of a Tree
[ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet Google Apps ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Parts of a Mushroom
Label the Shark
Label the Fish
Parts of a Bird
Bird Anatomy
Frog Life Cycle
Parts of a Mosquito (Insect)
Bones of the T. rex Skull
[ worksheets PDF ][ worksheet Google Slides ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Holes of the T. rex Skull
- Label the T. rex Skeleton [ worksheets PDF ][ worksheet Google Slides ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
- Label Human Teeth [ Worksheet PDF ][ Worksheet Google Apps ][ Worksheet PNG ][ Answer Key PNG ]
- Monocot vs Dicot Seeds [ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet Google Slides ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
- Label the Moss [ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet Google Slides ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
- Diagram of the Human Eye [ JPG ]
Use a completed worksheet as a study guide.
Cells of the Immune System
Immune Cell Functions
[ worksheet Google Apps ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG #1][ answers PNG #1][ worksheet PNG #2][ answers PNG #2]
Methods to Study Virus Structures
[ worksheet Google Slide ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Icosahedral Virus Capsids
Human DNA Viruses
Human RNA Viruses
This is selection of worksheets relating to DNA, RNA, transcription, translation, genetic crosses, plasmid mapping, etc. See the full collection of genetics worksheets if you’re don’t see what you need.
DNA Replication
Types of Mutations
Monohybrid Cross Worksheet #1
Monohybrid Cross Worksheet #2
Monohybrid Cross Worksheet #3
Monohybrid Cross #4 – Multiple Alleles
- Monohybrid Cross Worksheet #5: Multiple Alleles [ worksheet Google Apps ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Monohybrid Cross #6 – Sex-Linked Inheritance
Monohybrid Cross #7 – Sex-Linked Inheritance
Dihybrid Cross Worksheet #1
Dihybrid Cross Worksheet #2
Dihybrid Cross Worksheet #3
Dihybrid Cross Worksheet #4
Dihybrid Cross #5 – Epistasis
Dihybrid Cross #6 – Epistasis
Incomplete Dominance Worksheet #1
Incomplete Dominance Worksheet #2
Natural Selection Worksheet
Convergent vs Divergent Evolution Worksheet
Intro to Pedigrees Worksheet #1
Pedigrees/Genealogy Worksheet #2
Pedigrees/Genealogy Worksheet #3 – X-Linked Dominant Traits
Pedigrees/Genealogy Worksheet #4 – X-Linked Recessive Traits
Pedigrees/Genealogy Worksheet #5 – Autosomal Dominant Traits
Pedigrees/Genealogy Worksheet #6 – Autosomal Recessive Traits
Pedigrees/Genealogy Worksheet #7 – Comprehension Skills
Pedigrees/Genealogy Worksheet #8 – Identifying Inheritance Patterns
Autosomal vs Sex-Linked Inheritance
Plasmid Mapping
- Genotype vs Phenotype [ PNG ]
- Genetic Codon Chart [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- RNA vs DNA [ JPG ]
Use labelled diagrams as study guides.
Ecosystems Worksheet
Levels of Organization (Ecosystem)
Primary Succession
Secondary Succession
Label the Insect
Label the Bee
Chicken Life Cycle (Basic)
Bird Life Cycle (Basic)
Butterfly Life Cycle
- Biotic and Abiotic Factors [ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet Google Apps ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
- Kingdoms of Life Graphic [ PNG ]
- Autotroph vs Heterotroph Graphic [ PNG ]
- Commensalism Definition and Examples [ PNG ]
- Difference Between Butterflies and Moths [ JPG ]
- Difference Between Bugs and Insects [ PNG ]
Parasitology
Schistosome Life Cycle
Schistosome Anatomy
- Giardia Life Cycle [ worksheet Google Apps ][ worksheet PDF ][ worksheet PNG ][ answers PNG ]
Physical Science for Biology
There is also an entire section devoted to physical science worksheets and study guides.
- Adhesion vs Cohesion Graphic [ PNG ]
- What Is Entropy? [ PNG ]
- Freezing Point of Water [ PNG ]
Biology Labs
- How to Extract DNA From a Banana [ PNG ]
Biology Word Search Puzzles
- DNA Replication Word Search
- Gel Electrophoresis Word Search
- Citrus Fruits
- General Biology Word Search Puzzle [ PNG ]
- Life Science Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Cell Biology Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Amino Acid Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Biome Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Environmental Science Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Photosynthesis Word Search [ PNG ]
- Human Skeleton Bones Word Search [ PNG ]
- Dinosaur Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Different Dinosaur Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Wild Cats Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Shark Word Search [ PNG ]
- Trees Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Flowers Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Butterfly Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
- Genetics Word Search [ PNG ][ PDF ]
Miscellaneous Biology Notes and Resouces
- How Long Can Germs Live on Surfaces? [ PNG ]
- 10 Radioactive Foods [ PNG ]
- Examples of Organic Compounds [ PNG ]
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Cardiovascular system diagrams, quizzes and free worksheets
Author: Molly Smith, DipCNM, mBANT • Reviewer: Dimitrios Mytilinaios, MD, PhD Last reviewed: October 30, 2023 Reading time: 5 minutes
The cardiovascular system is a vital organ system which is quite literally at the centre of everything. Comprised of the heart , blood vessels and the blood itself, it is divided into two loops which both begin in the heart. The pulmonary circuit is responsible for exchanging blood between the heart and lungs for oxygenation, while the systemic circuit directs blood to the other tissues of the body.
An intricate network of arteries, veins and smaller blood vessels allow for these processes to occur. In this article, we’re going to discover these major arteries and veins and help you to learn them with the help of diagrams and quizzes. Want to complete your cardiovascular knowledge? Check out our heart and blood quiz guides.
Major arteries and veins of the cardiovascular system
Practice test, learn faster with interactive quizzes.
First of all, what are arteries and veins? Let’s take a quick overview.
Arteries transport blood away from the heart and towards the tissues. Possessing thick muscular walls and small internal lumina (passageways), they are able to manage blood under high pressure. The arterial branches become smaller and smaller as they move deeper into the tissues, so that they can access all areas.
Veins do the opposite; they carry blood from the tissues and towards the heart. They contain thin walls and a larger lumen than arteries, since they hold blood at low pressure. Another feature of veins are valves which prevent the blood from flowing backwards.
Check out the video below to learn about the major veins of the cardiovascular system.
Learning all of the major arteries and veins of the cardiovascular system at once is a pretty large undertaking, so in the following sections, we’re going to focus on the arteries of the cardiovascular system.
Let’s now see how we can revise them with the help of cardiovascular system diagram activities.
Cardiovascular system diagram
Now that you’re familiar with the major arteries and veins of the cardiovascular system, it’s time for a practice test. Here at Kenhub, one method we love using at the beginning of the revision process (after watching a video tutorial, of course!) is labeling structures to train our active recall abilities.
Take a look at the cardiovascular system diagram below. As you can see, this diagram does not include all of the structures of the cardiovascular system. In this worksheet we’ll be focusing on the arteries of the cardiovascular system, but you can test your knowledge of the veins and organs using our interactive cardiovascular system quizzes further down the page.
How does it work? In this diagram of the cardiovascular system, you can see labeled structures. Spend a few minutes analysing the diagram, and trying to connect the location of the structures with what you’ve learned in the video. Once you think you’ve got a solid idea, it’s time to try our cardiovascular system labeling quiz.
Here you’ll be presented with a fill in the blank style diagram, in which you need to write the name of the structure which corresponds to the area indicated on the image. Ready to have a try? Download the diagrams of the cardiovascular system labeled and unlabeled below.
DOWNLOAD PDF WORKSHEET (BLANK) DOWNLOAD PDF WORKSHEET (LABELED)
So you’ve watched a video, and taken our cardiovascular system labeling quiz. But have you really understood and memorized the topic? Could you still benefit from a bit more practice?
If you answered “yes”, look no further than our interactive cardiovascular system quizzes. Covering not just major arteries and veins but also the organs and tissues of the cardiovascular system, these quizzes will truly prepare you for your exam. With several different quiz types available, you can test your knowledge from every angle.
And if you want to learn a topic completely from scratch? These circulatory system quizzes will help you do that too! Powered by a clever algorithm, they remember which questions you’ve answered wrong and give you more questions on those topics accordingly.
Choose from basic and advanced identification quizzes, exam style question bank quizzes or intelligent mix - a combination of all of the above. You can even make a fully customized circulatory system quiz unique to your learning needs.
Ready to get started? Start quizzing now!
For more specific quizzes on the anatomy of the heart and the blood vessels, check out the following resources.
Are quizzes and labeled diagrams a useful anatomy learning method for you? Check out our free anatomy quiz guides on several more topics!
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