Biology 3.1.2 Blood vessels

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A level Biology (3.1.2 Transport in animals) Quiz on Biology 3.1.2 Blood vessels, created by Sam Gunnell on 28/02/2019.
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Question 1

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What is this part of the artery called?
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  • Lumen
  • Tunica intima
  • Tunica media
  • Tunica externa

Question 2

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What is this part of the vein called?
Answer
  • Lumen
  • Tunica intima
  • Tunica media
  • Tunica externa

Question 3

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Blood go away from the heart through the [blank_start]arteries[blank_end], blood goes back to the heart through the [blank_start]veins[blank_end]
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  • arteries
  • veins

Question 4

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The largest arteries divide into smaller ones called [blank_start]arterioles[blank_end], then divide into [blank_start]capillaries[blank_end], which then join up to form [blank_start]venules[blank_end] which finally merge to form [blank_start]veins[blank_end]
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  • arterioles
  • capillaries
  • venules
  • veins

Question 5

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The inner layer of blood vessels ([blank_start]tunica[blank_end] [blank_start]intima[blank_end]) is a thin layer of [blank_start]elastic[blank_end] tissue allowing it to [blank_start]stretch[blank_end]
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  • tunica
  • intima
  • elastic
  • stretch

Question 6

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The middle layer of blood vessels ([blank_start]tunica[blank_end] [blank_start]media[blank_end]) contain [blank_start]smooth[blank_end] muscle and [blank_start]elastic[blank_end] fibres
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  • tunica
  • media
  • smooth
  • elastic

Question 7

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The outer layer of blood vessels ([blank_start]tunica[blank_end] [blank_start]externa[blank_end]) contain [blank_start]collagen[blank_end] and [blank_start]elastic[blank_end] tissue
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  • tunica
  • externa
  • collagen
  • elastic

Question 8

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Arteries are lined with [blank_start]squamous[blank_end] cells so it is a very [blank_start]smooth[blank_end] surface
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  • squamous
  • smooth

Question 9

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Arterioles contain more [blank_start]smooth[blank_end] [blank_start]muscle[blank_end] which allows them to [blank_start]vasoconstrict[blank_end] and [blank_start]vasodiolate[blank_end]
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  • smooth
  • muscle
  • vasoconstrict
  • vasodiolate

Question 10

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The lumen of capillaries are very [blank_start]narrow[blank_end] so there is a small [blank_start]diffusion[blank_end] [blank_start]pathway[blank_end]
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  • narrow
  • diffusion
  • pathway

Question 11

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The walls of capillaries are [blank_start]porous[blank_end] so [blank_start]plasma[blank_end] and disolved substances can leave the blood
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  • porous
  • plasma

Question 12

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Blood flows towards the heart [blank_start]opening[blank_end] the valve and if blood flows away from the heart, the valve [blank_start]closes[blank_end], preventing [blank_start]backflow[blank_end]
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  • opening
  • closes
  • backflow
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