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Unit Assessment - Transport in Animals

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  • Q1
    Q1. How does blood flow through the lungs differ from blood flow through the rest of the body?
    The volume of blood is greater.
    The blood travels faster.
    Blood travels a greater distance.
    Blood is pumped at a lower pressure.
    120s
  • Q2
    Q2. Which statements about blood vessels are correct?
    Question Image
    B
    D
    C
    A
    120s
  • Q3
    Q3. Through which valve does the blood pass as it leaves the right ventricle and which structure does it next reach?
    Question Image
    C
    B
    D
    A
    120s
  • Q4
    Q4. Which statement about white blood cells is correct?
    They convert fibrinogen to fibrin when bleeding happens
    They can produce antigens in response to foreign antibodies.
    They transport toxins from body tissues to the liver.
    They can ingest bacteria by a process called phagocytosis.
    120s
  • Q5
    Q5. Which of these organs will receive blood from both an artery and a vein?
    Question Image
    D
    C
    B
    A
    120s
  • Q6
    Q6. The diagram shows a section through the human heart. Which suggests that blood leaves the heart at different pressures, when going to the lungs and to the body?
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    Wall T is more muscular than wall U.
    Valve P is stronger than valve Q.
    Chambers R and S have different volumes.
    The walls of the atria are thinner than the walls of the ventricles.
    120s
  • Q7
    Q7. The diagram shows chemicals being exchanged between some cells and a blood capillary. What could be the identities of chemicals P and Q?
    Question Image
    P - glucose and oxygen Q- carbon dioxide and water
    P- amino acids and oxygen Q- carbon dioxide and maltose
    P- carbon dioxide and urea Q - oxygen and protein
    P-carbon dioxide and glucose Q - alcohol and oxygen
    120s
  • Q8
    Q8. The diagram shows the right side of the human heart when the ventricle is relaxed.Which row correctly describes the positions of valve X and valve Y when the ventricle contracts?
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    Valve X - open Valve Y- closed
    Valve X - closed Valve Y- closed
    Valve X - open Valve Y- open
    Valve X - closed Valve Y - open
    120s
  • Q9
    Q9. The diagram shows the blood pressure of a person at rest as the blood leaves the heart and passes through arteries and then capillaries. Which line shows the pressure of blood as it flows through veins before returning to the heart?
    Question Image
    D
    C
    B
    A
    120s
  • Q10
    Q10 . What is the function of lymphocytes in the blood?
    antibody production
    transport of hormones
    phagocytosis
    blood clotting
    120s
  • Q11
    Q 11. What is the fluid in the blood called?
    Plasma
    mucus
    tissue fluid
    lymph
    120s
  • Q12
    Q 12. What is a method of reducing the risk of coronary heart disease?
    inserting a stent
    controlled exercise
    ‘by-pass’ surgery
    angioplasty
    120s
  • Q13
    Q 13. What is a correct function of the lymphatic system?
    transports urea to the kidneys
    protects body from heat loss
    protects body from infection
    transports blood to lymph nodes
    120s
  • Q14
    Q 14. Which change occurs during blood clotting?
    glucose to glycogen
    haemoglobin to oxyhaemoglobin
    maltose to glucose
    fibrinogen to fibrin
    120s
  • Q15
    Q 15. What is a double circulation?
    Blood flows through the heart twice for each circulation.
    Blood circulates through two hearts.
    Blood circulates through arteries and veins.
    Blood flows twice around the body before going to the lungs.
    120s

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