As 04 Transport in Animals Ques - Biology
As 04 Transport in Animals Ques - Biology
As 04 Transport in Animals Ques - Biology
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QUESTIONSHEET 1
The figure shows the oxygen saturation curves for haemoglobin under different conditions. Curve A represents
normal resting conditions.
% oxygen
saturation of
haemoglobin
A
B
100
tissues
alveoli
14
pO2 /kilopascals
(a) Suggest two factors which could be responsible for the shift of the curve from A to B.
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(b) Explain the physiological significance of the shift from A to B on the behaviour of haemoglobin in the tissues
and alveoli.
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(c) The figure below shows the oxygen dissociation curve of the haemoglobin of a mud dwelling worm.
Explain the physiological advantage of this curve.
100
% oxygen
saturation
0
0
pO2/kilopascals
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QUESTIONSHEET 2
The figure below shows the oxygen dissociation curves of fetal and adult maternal human blood.
fetal blood
100
% saturation of
haemoglobin with
oxygen
50
0
0
10
12
14
pO2 /kilo pascals
(a) Explain why the fetal oxygen dissociation curve lies to the left of the adult curve.
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(b) (i)
Describe two other adaptations that enable oxygen to be transported rapidly from maternal blood into
the fetal tissues.
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(ii) Shortly after birth fetal haemoglobin is broken down and replaced by adult haemoglobin. Why is fetal
haemoglobin unsuitable for use after birth?
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QUESTIONSHEET 3
heart
lungs
F
liver
B
small intestine
kidneys
legs
B: .................................................... C: ................................................
D: .................................................
E: ..................................................... F: ................................................
G: .................................................
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(b) What important differences, other than oxygen or carbon dioxide content, would be present in the composition
of the blood in the following pairs of vessels?
(i)
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(ii) B and F after a meal: .................................................................................................................................
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(iii) D and E:.....................................................................................................................................................
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QUESTIONSHEET 4
The diagram below shows a human heart in ventral view, in a simplified form.
1
2
3
Right side
4
A
Left side
R
Q
C
S
B
T
septum
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(ii) State the functions of valves P.
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(iii) What do S and T do?
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QUESTIONSHEET 5
The diagram below shows the conducting system of the heart in a simplified form.
A
right atrium
C
D
apex
(a) (i)
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(ii) Name components A to D of the conducting system.
A: ............................................................................. B: ..................................................................................
C: ............................................................................. D: .............................................................................. [4]
(b) With reference to the parts of the conducting system of the heart, explain why:
(i)
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(ii) the ventricles contract after the atria.
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(iii) the ventricles contract from the apex upwards.
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(c) How is the frequency and force of the heartbeat modified to meet the bodys needs?
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QUESTIONSHEET 6
cells
capillaries
(a) Some components of the blood flowing through the capillaries move out into the spaces between the cells.
(i)
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(ii) Name two components of the blood that do not move out through the capillary walls.
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(iii) Name four transported substances that would move out of the blood into the tissues.
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(b) (i)
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(ii) Outline the process by which lymph is formed.
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(iii) Outline the processes by which lymph is returned to the blood.
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QUESTIONSHEET 7
The diagram below shows some of the pressures which are important in the formation and uptake of lymph in a
capillary bed.
Arterial end
Capillary bed
Blood
Venous end
Blood pressure = 1.7 kPa
Solute potential = -3.3 kPa
Lymph
Hydrostatic pressure = 1.1 kPa
Solute potential
= -1.2 kPa
(a) (i)
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(ii) Explain how fluid is returned to the capillary at the venous end.
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(iii) Why is the solute potential of the blood more negative than the solute potential of the lymph?
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(b) In kidney disease (nephritis) plasma proteins are lost into the urine. How might this affect the circulation
of lymph?
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QUESTIONSHEET 8
The graph below shows the oxygen dissociation curves for normal haemoglobin, fetal haemoglobin and myoglobin.
100
1
2
% saturation of
haemoglobin with
oxygen
50
10
15
20
pO2 /kilopascals
(a) Identify each of the three curves:
Curve 1. .............................................................................................................................................................
Curve 2. .............................................................................................................................................................
Curve 3. .............................................................................................................................................................
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(b) Outline the significance of the position of:
(i)
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(ii) the curve for myoglobin.
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QUESTIONSHEET 9
pulmonary vein
semilunar valve
left atrium
right atrium
bicuspid valve
D
tricuspid valve
F
E
C
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QUESTIONSHEET 10
endothelium
lumen
collagen fibres,
elastic fibres
elastic fibres,
smooth muscle
(a) Using the information in the diagram explain how arteries are adapted for their function.
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(b) Distinguish between each of the following:
(i)
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(ii) maternal and fetal haemoglobin.
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QUESTIONSHEET 11
Origin to destination
Urea
Insulin
Alcohol
ADH
glucose
FSH
List A:
kidney to liver
anterior pituitary to kidney
stomach to liver
liver to kidney
small intestine to liver
posterior pituitary to kidney
pancreas to liver
liver to all other organs
anterior pituitary to ovaries
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(c) How do neutrophils(phagocytes) pass from their place of formation to a site of infection?
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QUESTIONSHEET 12
The drawing below shows the structure of an artery as seen in transverse section.
lumen
B
(a) (i)
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(ii) Suggest why veins differ in structure to arteries.
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(c) Describe the structure of a capillary.
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QUESTIONSHEET 13
The drawings below show the structure of three different types of white blood cell.
faintly staining granules
Cell A
(a) (i)
Cell B
Cell C
(ii) The table below indicates some of the functions of white cells. Complete the table by writing the names
of the relevant white cell, or cells in the appropriate boxes.
Function
White cells
production of antibodies
phagocytosis of bacteria
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QUESTIONSHEET 14
The table below shows the results of a survey of red cell counts in similar human populations living at different
altitudes above sea level. 100 individuals were included in each sample.
Altitude above sea level/meters
(a) (i)
5.0 x 1012
1000
5.3 x 1012
2000
5.5 x 1012
3000
5.7 x 1012
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(ii) State and explain three precautions which would be necessary when choosing the samples of 100 people
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The graph below shows the haemoglobin oxygen dissociation curves of a human and a llama (a relative of the
camel native to mountainous regions of South America).
% saturation of
haemoglobin
with oxygen
llama haemoglobin
human haemoglobin
oxygen tension
(a) Suggest why the llama haemoglobin oxygen dissociation curve lies to the left of the human curve.
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(b) Red cell production is regulated by an enzyme, renal erythropoietic factor, which is secreted by the kidneys
especially when they are deficient in oxygen. The enzyme acts on a plasma protein to convert it to the
hormone erythropoietin. This hormone increases the rate of mitosis of the erythrocyte stem cells in the red
bone marrow.
Use this information, and your own knowledge to explain why:
(i)
athletes who are going to race in a high altitude region go and stay there a few weeks before the event.
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(ii) renal dialysis patients are often severely anaemic.
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(iii) patients with liver disease may also be anaemic.
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