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Name the muscle found underneath the lungs
Internal Intercostal
The Diaphragm
External Intercostal
What are the four components of blood?
Red Blood Cells
White Blood Cells
Venom
Plasma
Platelets
What are the walls of the heart made from?
Which order do these go in?
Muscle
Pain Receptor
Relay Neurone
Stimulus
Sensory Neurone
Motor Neurone
Pain Receptor
Stimulus
Relay Neurone
Sensory Neurone
Motor Neurone
Muscle
Stimulus
Pain Receptor
Sensory Neurone
Relay Neurone
Motor Neurone
Muscle
Stimulus
Pain Receptor
Relay Neurone
Sensory Neurone
Motor Neurone
Muscle
Is this an Omnivore, Herbivore or Carnivore?
Herbivore
Carnivore
Omnivore
What is a Trophic Level?
A quantity of chemicals in the blood
It is a stage in a food chain
The height of a mountain
Between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
Define the term ecosystem
The interaction of a community of living organisms (biotic) with the non-living (abiotic) parts of their environment
The process of recycling
Which blood vessels carry blood towards the heart?
Capillaries
Arteries
Veins
Why does the left side of the heart have thicker walls than the right side of the heart?
Because the left side pumps blood to the lungs, and the right side only pumps blood to the body
Because the left side pumps blood to the body, and the right side only pumps blood to the lungs
We don't yet know the reason why
Define the term Double Circulatory System
It is where the blood passes through the heart twice, before returning to where it started
It sends out hormones to tell blood vessels to constrict or relax, which affects blood pressure
It sends signals that controls your heart rate. Beating slower during rest and faster during stress
What does Haemoglobin do?
Binds together, causing the blood to clot and stop the bleeding.
Binds to oxygen to transport it from the lungs to the tissues and cells, which need it for respiration.
Helps the body fight infection and other diseases.
What is the job of the Red Blood cells?
Transport oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
Help the body fight infection and other diseases
Help the blood to clot and stop or prevent bleeding
Name at least 3 parts of the heart
Left Ventricle
Right Ventricle
Left Atrium
Right Atrium
Pulmonary Artery
Pulmonary Vein
Vena Cava
Aorta
Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
Arteries
Capillaries
Veins
Is this an omnivore, herbivore or carnivore?
Herbivore
Omnivore
Carnivore
Which blood vessels are the smallest?
Veins
Capillaries
Arteries
Name this part of the heart
Left Atrium
Right Atrium
Left Ventricle
Right Ventricle
Is this an omnivore, herbivore or carnivore?
Omnivore
Herbivore
Carnivore
Which test do you conduct to find out if starch is present?
Add ethanol, then add water. This will turn from colourless to cloudy if starch is present
Add iodine, this turns from orange to blue/black if starch is present
Add Bluret's reagent, this turns from blue to purple if starch is present
Add Benedict's solution, heat at 80oC for 5 minutes, this turns from blue to red if starch is present
Which test do you conduct to find out if sugar is present?
Add ethanol, then add water. This will turn from colourless to cloudy if sugar is present
Add iodine, this turns from orange to blue/black if sugar is present
Add Bluret's reagent, this turns from blue to purple if sugar is present
Add Benedict's solution, heat at 80oC for 5 minutes, this turns from blue to red if sugar is present
Which test do you conduct to find out if protein is present?
Add ethanol, then add water. This will turn from colourless to cloudy if protein is present
Add iodine, this turns from orange to blue/black if protein is present
Add Bluret's reagent, this turns from blue to purple if protein is present
Add Benedict's solution, heat at 80oC for 5 minutes, this turns from blue to red if protein is present
Which test do you conduct to find out if lipids (fats and oils) are present?
Add ethanol, then add water. This will turn from colourless to cloudy if lipids are present
Add iodine, this turns from orange to blue/black if lipids are present
Add Bluret's reagent, this turns from blue to purple if lipids are present
Add Benedict's solution, heat at 80oC for 5 minutes, this turns from blue to red if lipids are present
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