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Blood group A
Blood group B
Blood group AB
Blood group O
(PMR 2004)
X
Platelets
White blood cells
Plasma
Red blood cells
Y
Red blood cells
Plasma
Platelets
White blood cells
(PMR 2005)
The following information shows steps taken during the process of dialysis.
L The waste product diffuses out from the blood through pores in the tube
M The blood from the artery flows through the tubes which are immersed in salt
solution.
N The filtered blood flows into the veins of the blood circulation of the patient.
Which of the following is the correct sequence for the process of dialysis?
A
L
(PMR 2006)
Diagram 18
P and Q are blood vessels in the heart.
Which of the following is true about P and Q?
A
B
C
D
p
Aorta which carries deoxygenated
blood
Vena cava which carries
deoxygenated blood
Pulmonary artery which carries
oxygenated blood
Pulmonary vein which carries
oxygenated blood
Q
Pulmonary artery which carries
oxygenated
Pulmonary vein which carries
oxygenated blood
Aorta which carries deoxygenated
blood
Vena cava which carries
deoxygenated blood
(PMR 2006)
Blood group
A
B
AB
O
U only
S and T only
S,T and U only
R, S, T and U
(PMR 2006)
6.
Diagram 16
Which of the following statements is true about oxygenated and deoxygenated
blood?
A
B
C
D
7.
Deoxygenated blood flows from the heart to all parts of the body
Oxygenated blood flows from the lungs to the heart and to all parts of the body
Oxygenated blood flows from the heart to the lungs and to all parts of the body
Deoxygenated blood flows from the lungs to the heart and to all parts of the body
(PMR 2007)
Diagram 16 shows a cross section of a monocotyledon stem with vascular
bundles.
Diagram 16
What is the function of X?
A
B
C
D
Figure 1
(a) Label one of the following blood circulations in Figure 1.
Systemic Circulation,
Pulmonary Circulation
(1 mark)
(b)
(2 marks)
Thick
wall
Figure 2
Thin wall
Explain why there is a difference in the cross section of blood vessels P and Q.
.
(1 mark)
(d) The rate of a students heart beat increases after a vigorous exercise.
Explain why.
..
..
(1 mark)
2
.
Diagram 8.1
P is watered but Q is not watered
State one inference about the plants.
(1 mark)
b) Diagram 8.2 shows three apparatus set up to study the factors that affect the rate of
transpiration. The apparatus was left for three hours in three conditions, J, K, and L.
Diagram 8.2
Table 8.3
Based on the Diagram 8.2 and Table 8.3:
i)
(1 mark)
ii)
iii)
Based on the bar chart drawn in 8 (b) (ii), state the relationship
between the positions of the air bubbles and the conditions. (1 mark)
iv)
v)
State what happens to the position of the air bubbles readings when
the apparatus in K is left for more than three hours.
(1 mark)
vi)
Table 8.4 below shows the positions of the air bubble under a moving
fan of different speeds in one hour.
Speed of fan
1
2
3
4
a) Predict the position of the air bubble if the speed of the fan is 4.
Write the prediction in table 8.4
(1 mark)
b) State one hypothesis relating the speed of the fan and the
position of the air bubble.
(1 mark)
vii)
(1 mark)
Blood circulation
PAPER 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
D
C
B
B
A
B
B
PAPER 2
1) a.
Lungs
Pulmonary circulation
Ventricle
Systemic circulation
2. a) Plant Q has wilted because it is not watered and Plant P is turgid because it was
watered.
b) i) 5.4
ii)
b) The higher the speed of fan the further the position of the air bubble.
vii) The rate of transpiration increases as the speed of moving air increase.