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dissolved substances move by active transport and diffusion
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how does water move across boundaries
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diffusion
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active transport
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osmosis
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osmosis is from an area of...
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the membrane in osmosis is semi permeable
Question 5
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what causes the water to move In or out of the cell?
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what do most soft drinks contain? (3 answers)
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water
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air
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carbon dioxide
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sugar
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ions
Question 7
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why do sports drinks contain sugars?
Question 8
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if water ions aren't replaced the ion/water balance of the body is disturbed so cells don't work efficiently.
Question 9
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why do sports drinks contain water?
Question 10
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which process of exchanging materials requires energy?
Question 11
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Facts about active transport: (3 answers)
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Substances absorbed with the concentration gradient
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substances absorbed against the concentration gradient
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uses energy from respiration
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doesn't require energy
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allows cells to absorb ions from very dilute solutions
Question 12
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How can you increase the efficiency of an exchange surface?
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have a lower surface area
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have a high surface area
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being thin
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having a long diffusion path
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(In animals) having a good blood supply
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being well ventilated (also only in animals)
Question 13
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why are exchange surfaces adapted in humans?
Question 14
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the size and complexity of an organism increases the difficulty of exchanging materials
Question 15
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what is the surface area of the lungs increased by?
Question 16
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what is the surface area of the small intestine increased by?
Question 17
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villi have an extensive network of capillaries to absorb products from digestion by active transport and diffusion
Question 18
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facts about the lungs: (4 answers)
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protected by the ribs
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below the diaphragm
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above the diaphragm
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diaphragm separates it from the thorax (the upper part of the body)
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diaphragm separates it from the abdomen (lower part of the body)
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in the upper part of the body
Question 19
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why does the breathing system take air into and out of the body?
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so oxygen from the air can diffuse into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide can diffuse out into the air
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so carbon dioxide from the air can diffuse into the bloodstream and oxygen can diffuse out into the air
Question 20
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what happens to make air move into the lungs, find the wrong answer?
Question 21
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the movement of air into and out of the lungs is known as what?
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breathing
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respiration
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ventilation
Question 22
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carbon dioxide enters leaves by diffusion
Question 23
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where are most of the water and mineral ions absorbed?
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the leaves from the air
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the roots from the soil
Question 24
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how is the surface area of the roots increased?
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by root hairs
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by thin walls
Question 25
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how are leaves surface area increased?
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by their flattened shape
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internal air spaces
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guard cells
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being green
Question 26
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plants have stomata to get CO2 from the atmosphere and to remove/release oxygen produced in photosynthesis
Question 27
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where do plant mainly lose water vapour?
Question 28
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where is evaporation more rapid
Question 29
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if plants lose water faster than it is replaced what happens?
Question 30
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the size of the stomata is controlled by the guard cells
Question 31
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What does the circulatory system do?
Question 32
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The heart is an organ that pumps blood around the body and the walls are made from mostly muscle tissue
Question 33
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How many chambers does the heart have?
Question 34
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when blood enters the atria they contract to force blood into where?
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Vena cava
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Pulmonary vein
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ventricles
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atrium
Question 35
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where do ventricles force blood?
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Into the heart
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Out of the heart
Question 36
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Where does blood flow through to the organs?
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arteries and veins
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capillaries and veins
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arteries and capillaries
Question 37
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Arteries have thick walls containing muscle and elastic fibres
Question 38
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why do veins have thinner walls and valves?
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to allow blood to flow faster
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to prevent backflow of blood
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to increase blood pressure
Question 39
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If arteries begin to narrow and restrict blood flow stents are used to keep them open
Question 40
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in organs where does the blood flow through, to get certain substances through their walls?
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veins
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arteries
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capillaries
Question 41
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Facts about blood: (2 facts)
Question 42
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Blood plasma transports:
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CO2 from organs to the lungs
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CO2 out of the body
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Urea from the liver to the kidneys
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Soluble products of digestion from the small intestine to other organs
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Soluble products of digestion from the large intestine to other organs
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Red blood cells transport CO2 from the lungs to the organs
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2 facts about white blood cells:
Question 45
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what are platelets and do they have a nucleus?
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small fragments of a cell and yes
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large fragments of a cell and yes
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large fragments of a cell and no
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Small fragments of a cell and no
Question 46
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Platelets help blood clot at the side of a wound
Question 47
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What does xylem tissue transport?
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Water and mineral ions
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Nutrients
Question 48
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What does phloem tissue transport?
Question 49
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the movement of water from the roots through the xylem out of the leaves is called the what?
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Diffusion
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Transpiration stream
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Osmosis
Question 50
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How is carbon dioxide produced?
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From trees
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By respiration
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Photosynthesis
Question 51
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Carbon dioxide is removed from the body by the lungs when we breathe out
Question 52
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How is urea produced?
Question 53
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Urea is removed by kidneys in the urine and stored by the bladder
Question 54
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A healthy kidney produces urine by: (3 points)
Question 55
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How can a person be treated with kidney failure?
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Dialysis
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Dieting
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Kidney transplant
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Exercising
Question 56
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Facts about dialysis: (4 points)
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Restores concentration of dissolved substances in blood to normal levels
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Permeable membrane
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Partially permeable membrane
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Dialysis fluid has the same concentration of useful substances as the blood
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Removes urea from the blood
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Removes glucose from the blood
Question 57
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The donor kidney may be rejected by the immune system unless precautions are taken
Question 58
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What are antigens?
Question 59
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What two ways can rejection be prevented from a transplant?
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Immunosuppressants and excersize
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Diet and good tissue match
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Good tissue match and taking immunosuppressants
Question 60
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More water is lost when it is cold and more water has to be taken in to balance this loss
Question 61
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Sweating helps to cool the body
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Where is the body temperature controlled?
Question 63
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If the core body temperature is too high:
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Blood vessels dilate
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Blood vessels constrict
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More sweat is produced
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Less sweat is produced
Question 64
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If the core body temperature is too low:
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Blood vessels dilate
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Blood vessels constrict
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Muscles shiver
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Sweat is produced
Question 65
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Where is blood glucose monitored?
Question 66
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The pancreas produces the hormone insulin which allows glucose to move from the blood into cells
Question 67
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glucagon is produced in the pancreas when blood glucose levels fall, but what does it do?
Question 68
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What are 3 ways type 1 diabetes can be controlled?
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Diet
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Exercise
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Environment
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Insulin injections
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Glucose injections
Question 69
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Type 1 diabetes is when someones blood glucose rises too high as their pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin
Question 70
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Deforestation leads to ______ in biodiversity
Question 71
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Which gas is released when peat bogs were destroyed?
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Carbon dioxide
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Hydrogen
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Oxygen
Question 72
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Fishing quotas and fish net size are two ways we can reduce the amount of fishing