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Heart: Pressure Changes & Exercise Questions
1.
(a)
The graph shows pressure changes in the left ventricle, left atrium and aorta.
20
15
R
10
Blood
pressure / k Pa
5
Q
S
P
0
–5
0
0.5
Left ventricle
(i)
Time / s
1.0
1.5
Left atrium
Aorta
Which letter on the graph corresponds to each of the following?
Letter
Aortic (semilunar) valve opens
Blood starts to enter the left ventricle
Bicuspid (atrioventricular) valve closes
(3)
(ii)
Assuming a steady rate of beating of the heart, calculate the pulse rate per minute for this
person.
Answer: .................................
(b)
(1)
Contraction of the heart muscle is described as being myogenic.
(i)
Explain what is meant by myogenic.
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(1)
(ii)
How is contraction of muscle cells in the heart coordinated?
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(2)
(Total 7 marks)
2.
A small tube called a catheter can be inserted into the blood system through a vein. It can be threaded
through the vein and into and through the heart until its tip is in the pulmonary artery. A tiny balloon
at the tip can then be used to measure the pressure changes in the pulmonary artery. The diagram
shows a section through the heart with the catheter in place. The graph shows the pressure changes
recorded in the pulmonary artery.
X
Pressure
Time
(a)
Name the chamber of the heart labelled P.
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(1)
(b)
Complete the table by placing ticks in the appropriate boxes to show which of valves 1 to 4 will
be open and which closed at time X on the graph.
Valve
Open
Closed
1
2
3
4
(2)
(c)
Sketch a curve on the graph to show the pressure changes which you would expect if the
pressure in the aorta were measured at the same time.
(2)
(Total 5 marks)
3.
The table shows the rate of blood flow to various parts of the body at rest and during vigorous
exercise
Part of body
Skeletal muscles
1000
16 000
Heart muscle
250
1 200
Skin
500
750
Kidneys
1000
300
Liver and gut
1250
375
Brain
(a)
Rate of blood flow
at rest
during vigorous exercise
(i)
750
Suggest suitable units for the rate of blood flow.
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(ii)
(1)
Suggest a suitable value for the rate of blood flow to the brain during vigorous exercise.
Give a reason for your answer.
Value ................................................................................................................
Reason ..............................................................................................................
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(b)
(2)
The blood flow to the skeletal muscles changes during vigorous exercise. Describe the part
played by each of the following in bringing about this change:
(i)
the nerves going to the sinoatrial node in the heart;
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(ii)
(2)
the arterioles taking blood to the skeletal muscles.
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(c)
(2)
Use information from the table to suggest why it is recommended that vigorous exercise should
not be undertaken until at least two hours after a meal.
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(1)
(Total 8 marks)
4.
The graph shows changes in the volume of blood in the left ventricle as the heart beats.
140
A
120
100
Volume /
cm3
80
60
0
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
Time / s
(a)
(i)
The horizontal line labelled A on the graph shows when blood is leaving the ventricle.
Explain, in terms of blood pressure, why blood does not flow back into the atrium during
this period.
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(2)
(ii)
Draw a horizontal line on the graph, to show the period in one cardiac cycle when the
muscle in the wall of the ventricle is relaxed. Label this line with the letter B.
(1)
(b)
(i)
Draw a horizontal line on the graph to show one complete cardiac cycle. Label this line
with the letter C.
(1)
(ii)
Use line C to calculate the number of times the heart beats in one minute. Show your
working.
Answer ...................................
(2)
(c)
The table shows the blood flow to different parts of the body at rest and during a period of
vigorous exercise.
Part of the body
(i)
Rate of blood flow/cm3 minute–1
at rest
during exercise
Brain
750
750
Heart muscle
300
1 200
Gut and liver
3 000
1 400
Muscle
1 000
16 000
All other organs (except lungs)
1 550
1 550
Use the figures in the table to calculate the cardiac output at rest.
Answer ...................................
(1)
(ii)
Give two ways in which cardiac output is increased during a period of vigorous exercise.
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2.........................................................................................................................
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(2)
(d)
Describe the parts played by the sinoatrial node (SAN) and the atrioventricular node (AVN) in
controlling the heart beat.
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(6)
(Total 15 marks)