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QUESTIONSHEET 1 (a) (i) white blood cells; 1 (ii) plasma; 1 (iii) heart; 1 (iv) artery; 1 (v) veins; 1 (vi) red blood cells; 1 (b) veins; 1 QUESTIONSHEET 2 TOTAL 7 (a) (i) artery; 1 (ii) vein; 1 (b) towards lungs/away from heart; 1 (c) B; 1 (d) amount of oxygen decreases; 1 (e) left ventricle; 1 QUESTIONSHEET 3 TOTAL 6 (a) (i) 80 beats/minute; 1 (ii) 75 beats/minute; 1 (b) activity B; 1 (c) A - standing; B - running; C - sitting down; D - walking; 4 (d) exercise requires more energy; more oxygen and sugar needed by muscles; heart rate increases to supply blood to muscles more rapidly; 3 TOTAL 10

QUESTIONSHEET 4 (a) student C; 1 (b) (i) time for pulse rate to return to normal; 1 (ii) 4 minutes; 1 (c) (i) student B; 1 (ii) 2 of: fastest recovery time/pulse rate returns to normal fastest; lowest resting pulse rate; pulse rate rises least during exercise; 2 (d) student C; 1 QUESTIONSHEET 5 TOTAL 7 (a) for respiration/to release energy; 1 (b) (i) lungs; 1 (ii) oxygen passes into blood; 1 (iii) red blood cells; 1 (iv) carry oxygen; as oxyhaemoglobin; 2 (v) oxygen passes from blood into body cells; 1 (vi) diffusion; 1 (vii) capillary; 1 TOTAL 9

QUESTIONSHEET 6 Statement Arteries Veins Capillaries Carry blood at high pressure ; Usually carry blood with a high oxygen concentration ; Allow substances to pass through their walls into cells ; Have valves ; Carry blood away from organs ; Have walls which are one cell thick ; Are in close contact with cells of the body ; Have a thick muscular wall ; Pick up oxygen from the alveoli in the lungs ; Usually carry blood rich in carbon dioxide to the heart ; Supply the heart muscle with oxygen ; QUESTIONSHEET 7 TOTAL 11 (a) oxygen; 1 (b) respiration/to release energy; 1 (c) (d) 2 of: carbon dioxide; water; urea; 2 thin walls/one cell thick; walls permeable; 2 (e) (i) artery/arteriole; 1 (ii) vein/venule; 1 (f) X; 1 TOTAL 9

QUESTIONSHEET 8 (a) (i) 8; 1 (ii) 3; 1 (iii) 1; 1 (iv) 1; 1 (b) (v) 7; 1 (vi) 4; 1 (vii) 1; 1 (viii) 8; 1 2 of: 4 has higher concentration of glucose; 4 has higher concentration of amino acids; 4 has higher concentration of vitamins/named example; 4 has higher concentration of minerals/named example; 6 has higher concentration of urea; 2 QUESTIONSHEET 9 TOTAL 10 (a) A - red blood cell; 1 C - platelets; 1 D - white blood cell/phagocyte; 1 (b) (i) B; 1 (ii) D; 1 (iii) B; 1 (iv) A; 1 (v) C; 1 TOTAL 8

QUESTIONSHEET 10 (a) A - pulmonary artery; 1 B - aorta; 1 C - pulmonary vein; 1 (b) (i) E; 1 (c) (ii) A; 1 (iii) D; 1 (iv) F; 1 (v) G; 1 blood at X has high oxygen content; blood at Y has low oxygen content; 2 QUESTIONSHEET 11 TOTAL 10 (a) (i) B; 1 (ii) blood at high pressure; 1 arteries have very thick walls/ much muscle in their walls/ elastic tissue; 1 (b) (i) carry blood back to the heart; 1 (ii) A; 1 (c) (i) capillaries; 1 (ii) Any 3 of: to bring food/ glucose to the cells/ to bring oxygen to the cells/ for respiration/ take away carbon dioxide/ waste products;;; 3 (iii) very thin/ one cell thick; 1 substances can diffuse/ pass easily between cell and capillary; 1 (d) (i) A; 1 to stop blood flowing backward/ valves only let blood go in one direction towards heart; 1 the blood is at low pressure; 1 TOTAL 14

QUESTIONSHEET 12 (a) (i) muscle; 1 (ii) to contract/ to pump/ to squeeze the blood in the heart and send it round the body; 1 (iii) to release energy/ respiration/ make ATP; 1 (b) (i) get less/ be stopped; 1 (ii) starved of glucose/ oxygen; thus can obtain less energy for pumping; may cause a heart attack/ heart failure/ ref angina; 3 (c) stop smoking; 1 lose weight; 1 take more exercise; 1 QUESTIONSHEET 13 TOTAL 10 (a) (i) 1 of: glucose; amino acids; vitamins/named example; minerals/named example; 1 (b) (c) (d) (ii) water; 1 (iii) adrenaline; 1 (iv) oxygen; 1 one circulation between heart and lungs; one circulation between heart and body organs; 2 Blood vessel Oxygenated blood Deoxygenated blood 1 4 3 4; 4 4; 6 4; 7 4; 4 liver 6; 7; heart; 8; lungs 4 TOTAL 14

QUESTIONSHEET 14 (a) 4.6 dm 3 per minute; 1 (b) 0.8 dm 3 per minute; 1 (c) 5.4 ; 1 100 = 0.054 dm 3 per minute; 1 (d) 5 dm 3 per minute; 1 (e) as heart rate increases, volume of blood increases; 1 up to heart rate of 100 beats per minute; 1 then volume of blood decreases; 1 QUESTIONSHEET 15 TOTAL 8 (a) A - pulmonary artery; 1 (c) B - aorta; 1 C - left atrium; 1 D - left ventricle; 1 (b) blood enters heart at vena cava; 1 enters right atrium; 1 passes into right ventricle; 1 leaves by pulmonary artery; 1 1 of: blood at 1 has low oxygen content/is deoxygenated/ blood at 3 has high oxygen content/is oxygenated; blood at 1 has high carbon dioxide content/blood at 3 has low carbon dioxide content; 1 (d) (i) coronary arteries; 1 (ii) supply heart muscle; 1 with oxygen and glucose; 1 TOTAL 12

QUESTIONSHEET 16 (a) carry oxygen; 1 as oxyhaemoglobin; 1 (b) (i) 5 million; 1 (ii) 7.8 million; 1 (c) (i) as altitude increases, number of red blood cells increases; 1 (ii) at high altitudes increased number of red blood cells allows a person to carry more oxygen; 1 to compensate for reduced oxygen in air; 1 QUESTIONSHEET 17 TOTAL 7 (a) 5 correct plots;; (-1 each incorrect plot) points joined by smooth curve; 3 (b) 0.7 minutes/42 seconds; 1 (c) 35 o C; 1 (d) as temperature increases from 5 o C, time for blood to clot falls; 1 blood clots fastest at 35 o C/optimum clotting temperature is 35 o C; 1 above this temperature, time for blood to clot increases; 1 blood does not clot at 55 o C; 1 (e) blood clotting is controlled by enzymes; 1 enzymes are denatured/destroyed at high temperatures; 1 TOTAL 11

QUESTIONSHEET 18 (a) (i) 2 of: carbon dioxide; amino acids; glucose; minerals/named example; vitamins/named example urea; hormones/named example 2 (ii) as oxyhaemoglobin; 1 (iii) clot seals a wound preventing entry of bacteria; 1 (iv) phagocytes ingest bacteria; 1 (v) produce antibodies; 1 (b) in bone marrow; 1 QUESTIONSHEET 19 (a) Part of the body Substance Liver Kidney Lungs Cells Intestines Oxygen 3 X Carbon dioxide X; 4 Glucose X; 4; Urea 4; X; TOTAL 7 (b) arteries take blood to organs/veins take blood away from organs; 1 arteries have thick muscular walls/veins have thin walls; 1 veins have valves/arteries do not have valves; 1 6 TOTAL 9

QUESTIONSHEET 20 (a) kidneys; 1 (b) brain; 1 (c) 10 000 x 100; 13 900 = 71.9%; 2 (d) more energy required during exercise; 1 increased rate of respiration; 1 requires additional oxygen and glucose; 1 blood flow increases to supply these to muscles faster; 1 (e) exercise generates additional heat; 1 increased blood flow to skin to release heat; 1 vasodilation occurs to cool the body; 1 TOTAL 11