The Transport System { 2}

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Chapter 7, Part2
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Question 1

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mammals have ___ in which the blood is pumped by a powerful muscular heart and circulated in a continuous system of tubes -arteries, veins and capillaries- under pressure.
Answer
  • a closed circulation
  • an open circulation

Question 2

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The heart is divided into four chambers and blood flows from the ___ side of the heart to the ___ and then back to the ___ side.
Answer
  • right | lungs | left
  • left | lungs | right
  • right | body | left
  • left | body | right

Question 3

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As blood passes ___ through the heart, it is called a ___ circulation.
Answer
  • thrice | double
  • twice | single
  • twice | double
  • four times | double
  • once | double

Question 4

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Advantages of the circulatory system of mammals are:
Answer
  • oxygenated blood reaches respiring tissues undiluted by deoxygenated blood.
  • simultaneous low-pressure delivery of oxygenated blood to all regions of the body.
  • simultaneous high-pressure delivery of oxygenated blood to all regions of the body.
  • the heart is very strong and so is able to continue pumping blood.

Question 5

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Blood is a special tissue consisting of a liquid medium called ___ in which ___ ( red cells), ___ (white cells) and ___ are suspended.
Answer
  • plasma | erythrocytes | leucocytes | plates
  • plasma | leucocytes | erythrocytes | palets
  • plasmodium | erythrocytes | leucocytes | platelets
  • plasma | erythrocytes | leucocytes | platelets

Question 6

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The erythrocytes are in the transport of reparatory gases.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Plasma transports:
Answer
  • nutrients
  • urea
  • undissolved proteins
  • heat
  • minerals
  • dissolved proteins -antibodies
  • dissolved proteins --with regulatory roles
  • hormones
  • oxygen
  • carbon dioxide

Question 8

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Erythrocytes transport:
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  • oxygen
  • dissolved proteins
  • carbon dioxide
  • antibodies

Question 9

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Lymphocytes..
Answer
  • transport carbon dioxide
  • form antibodies
  • fight antibodies

Question 10

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Phagocytes..
Answer
  • form bacteria
  • form antibodies
  • ingest bacteria

Question 11

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platelets..
Answer
  • form antibodies
  • play a part in the blood clotting mechanism
  • transport various substances to body cells

Question 12

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Arteries carry blood to the heart.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 13

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Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins do the opposite.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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Capillaries are..
Answer
  • fine networks of tiny tubules linking arteries and veins.
  • fine network of large tubules separating arteries and veins.

Question 15

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Both arteries and veins have strong walls, but the walls in veins are much thicker and stronger.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 16

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In comparison to arteries and veins where the walls are strong due to the presence of ___ , capillaries' walls only consist of ___.
Answer
  • collagen fibres | endothelium
  • endothelium | collagen fibres
  • collage fibres | endothelial cells
  • epithelial fibres | endothelium

Question 17

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Veins have valves at intersections to prevent backflow.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 18

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The ___ side of the heart pumps ___ blood to the ___, and the arteries, veins and capillaries serving the ___ are known as ___ circulation.
Answer
  • left | deoxygenated | lungs | lungs | pulmonary
  • right | oxygenated | body | body | pulmonary
  • right | deoxygenated | lungs | lungs | pulmonary

Question 19

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Arteries, veins and capillaries serving the ___ side of the heart by taking blood to ___ are known as the ___ circulation.
Answer
  • right | body cells | systemic
  • right | body cells | pulmonary
  • right | the lungs | systemic

Question 20

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arteries connect to the main ___ and veins join the ___ carrying blog back to the heart.
Answer
  • aorta | vena cava
  • vena cava | aorta
  • semi luna valves

Question 21

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The branching sequence for circulation is:
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  • artery > aorta > arteriole > capillary > venule > vein > semi lunar valve
  • aorta > artery > arteriole > capillary > venule > vein > vena cava
  • vena cava > vein > venule > capillary > arteriole > aorta > artery
  • aorta > artery > venule > capillary > arteriole > vein > vena cava
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