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Triple Biology, Paper B: Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport, Cardiovascular System, Blood.

Question 1 of 9

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Fill the blank spaces to complete the text.

To prevent , there are valves in both the heart and the . The do not need valves, as the blood inside them flows at such a high , they do not need valves.

There are three types of valves in the heart: the tricuspid, and semi- valves.

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Question 2 of 9

2

Fill the blank spaces to complete the text.

On images and drawings of the , the right and the left side are switched over. This is because you are looking at someone else's heart whilst they are you.

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Question 3 of 9

1

This is the cycle of blood from being oxidated at the lungs to returning there for reoxidation:
Lungs - gas .
02 blood to left atrium.
Through valve to the ventricle.
Through semi lunar valve to the .
02 blood travels around the .
Looses oxygen to muscles through .
De02 blood to the heart.
Through the .
De02 blood to the right .
Through valve into the right ventricle.
Through semi-lunar valve into the .
De02 blood to the lungs to be oxidated.

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    exchange
    bicuspid
    aorta
    body
    diffusion
    vena cava
    atrium
    tricuspid
    pulmonary artery

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Question 4 of 9

1

Tick all that describe the arteries.

Select one or more of the following:

  • Carry blood to the heart.

  • Carry blood away from the heart.

  • High pressure from the small lumen.

  • Tough, thick walls.

  • Muscles have strong, elastic fibres to make them strong.

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Question 5 of 9

1

Veins contain valves.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 6 of 9

1

Fill the blank spaces to complete the text.

Capillaries are very . They have thin, walls that are thick. This is all to speed up the process of and gas exchange.

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Question 7 of 9

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Diffusion and are both the movement of particles from a concentration to a concentration. Osmosis only happens in the movement of . Both and osmosis can pass their particles through partially membranes.

, on the other hand, is the movement of particles from a low concentration to a high concentration. Active transport requires . Plants and certain cells like cells in the use active transport to obtain and the they need. This is because there is often a higher concentration of nutrients the cell then it.

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    osmosis
    high
    low
    water molecules
    permeable
    diffusion
    Active transport
    energy
    gut
    absorb
    nutrients
    inside
    outside

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Question 8 of 9

1

Tick all that apply about the red blood cells.

Select one or more of the following:

  • Triconcave shape for a larger surface area.

  • Biconcave shape for a larger surface area.

  • No nucleus to hold more oxygen.

  • Haemoglobin and oxygen react to make haemoglobin oxide.

  • Haemoglobin and oxygen react to make oxyhaemoglobin.

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Question 9 of 9

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There are four components of blood: Plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and...

Select one of the following:

  • Bacteria

  • Platelets

  • Ribosomes

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