Define
True or False
Explain
Multiple Choice
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100

What is tropisms?

the movement of part of a plant towards a stimulus

100
The phloem in plants is only located in the stem

False, also in the roots

100

What is the difference between respiration and respiratory surface?

respiration = breakdown of glucose to release energy

respiratory surface = site for gas exchange

100

Which part of the nephron carries of ultrafiltration

a) proximal convoluted tubule

b) Bowman's capsul

c) glomerulus

c) glomerulus

100

Predict whether a chocolate stain will be removed with a biological washing powder that contains pepsin.

It won't, because chocolate contains lipids and pepsin breaks down proteins.

200

What is the word equation for photosynthesis?

water + carbon dioxide ----(sunlight, chlorophyll)-------> glucose + oxygen

200

Phloem transports sucrose and amino acids

True, even though glucose is produced in photosynthesis, it is transported as sucrose then converted back to glucose.

200

Explain the difference between egestion and excretion.

egestion = removal of undigested material

excretion = removal of metabolic waste

200

What test would you choose for a positive identification of a biomolecule in potatoes?

a) Benedict's

b) Iodine

c) Biuret

b) Iodine

Potatoes are rich in starch, iodine tests for presence of starch

200

What connects the gut to the liver?

the hepatic portal vein
300

What is an enzyme?

A biological catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions without being changed

300

Bile is an enzyme true or false.

False, bile carries out emulsification which breaks down lipids into smaller droplets.

300

Explain two adaptations of villi to enhance their function of absorption.

- many villi to increase sa

- microvilli to increase sa

- 1 cell thick to reduce distance for absorption

- rich blood supply to maintain steep concentration gradient

300

What blood type would be safe for transfusion for a patient with B- blood.

a) B+

b) AB-

c) O-

c) O-

300

Which has a moon-shaped nucleus?

a) phagocytes

b) platelets

c) lymphocytes

a) phagocytes

400
What is the main site of digestion within the alimentary canal?

duodenum

400

vena cava->left atrium-> left ventricle-> pulmonary vein-> lungs-> pulmonary artery-> right atrium->right ventricle-> aorta

vena cava->right atrium-> right ventricle-> pulmonary artery-> lungs-> pulmonary vein-> right atrium->right ventricle-> aorta

400

What three features do red blood cells have that adapt them for their function?

- spongy

- biconcave

- no nucleus

400

The loss of oxygen bound to haemoglobin, with a high percentage of carbon dioxide dissolved in the blood plasma is called

a) oxyhaemoglobin

b) carboxyhaemoglobin

c) deoxyhaemoglobin

c) deoxyhaemoglobin

400

What is the name of the valve located between the right atrium and the right ventricle?

tricuspid valve

500

What is a limiting factor?

A factor that controls a process. When this factor is in low concentrations the rate of reaction will not be able to increase

500

Humidity increases the rate of transpiration.

a) true

b) false

b) false

there is not much difference in water inside and outside plant, so less water lost by transpiration

500

Explain inhalation.

diaphragm flattens

chest goes up and out

intercostal muscles contract

volume increases

pressure decreases

air enters

500

In which plant layer is the vascular bundle within veins located?

a) spongy mesophyll

b) palisade mesophyll

c) upper epidermis

a) spongy mesophyll

500

How is homeostasis achieved in the kidneys?

low water in body, pituitary gland releases ADH, reabsorbs water from collecting duct in nephron, water level returns to normal

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