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Biology 11 Test: Circulation and Respiration Mr. Dykstra, Name:_____________________ /53 Multiple Choice [20 marks] 1. Hemoglobin is useful because a) it transports oxygen. b) it transports carbon dioxide. c) it acts as a buffer. d) All of the above are true. 2. The highest carbon dioxide concentration will be found at (or in) the a) atmosphere. b) trachea. c) alveoli. d) tissue cells. 3. The exchange of gases between the blood and the lungs occurs by a) diffusion. b) osmosis. c) absorption. d) active transport. 4. Which of the following sequences correctly describes the passage of air into the body? a) Pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli. b) Pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchioles, alveoli, bronchi. c) Pharynx, trachea, bronchi, larynx, bronchioles, alveoli. d) Alveoli, bronchioles, bronchi, trachea, larynx, pharynx. 5. The exchange of O2 and CO2 between air and blood is called: a) breathing b) external respiration c) internal respiration d) cellular respiration 6. The blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart is the: a) vena cava b) pulmonary artery c) aorta d) coronary bypass 7. In a normal healthy individual, blood pressure is lowest in the: a) veins b) arteries c) arterioles d) capillaries 8. Which of these statements is TRUE about a body tissue capillary: a) oxygen leaves; carbon dioxide enters b) glycogen leaves; glucose enters c) carbon dioxide leaves; oxygen enters d) glucose enters; ammonia leaves 9. The human circulatory system contains valves that prevent the backflow of blood in which of the following locations: a) the heart and arteries b) the heart and veins c) arteries and veins d) the heart and between arterioles and capillary beds 10. a) b) c) d) Which of the following structures contract slowly to keep blood moving? arteries veins venules capillaries a) b) c) d) Systolic pressure is recorded: after the atria contract after the ventricles contract when the heart is at rest after closing of the A-V valves a) b) c) d) Arteriosclerosis is associated with: a puncture in an artery heartburn a leaking valve fatty deposits a) b) c) d) The most muscular part of the heart is the: right atrium right ventricle left atrium left ventricle 11. 12. 13. 14. a) b) c) d) A small (2 cm) puncture of the chest cavity would result in an aneurysm. collapse of the lungs. decreased breathing rate. emphysema a) b) c) d) The familiar heart sounds "LUB DUBB" are produced by the: onward rush of blood to the heart contraction of the cardiac muscles nerve impulses in the heart closing of the heart valves a) b) c) d) The waves in an electrocardiogram are caused by: contraction of atria and ventricles the flow of blood though the heart the closing of the valves the blood pressure a) b) c) d) Which of the following causes the heart to beat slower? the adrenal medulla sympathetic nerves parasympathetic nerves the atrioventricular node a) b) c) d) e) The blood transports waste materials. nutrients. gases. hormones. All of the above are true. a) b) c) d) Platelets phagocytize bacteria. are responsible for blood type. aid in clotting. All of the above are true. a) b) c) d) Food is prevented from entering the trachea by the pharynx. larynx. epiglottis. saliva. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Diagrams: [10 marks] 1) On the diagram below, label the following terms: aorta, pulmonary veins, left ventricle, atrioventricular valve. [4] 2) Use a dotted arrow to indicate the flow of deoxygenated blood returning to the heart, and a solid arrow to indicate the flow of oxygenated blood being pumped to the rest of the body, on the diagram above. [2] 3) Label the indicated structures on the diagram below: [4] Short Answer [23 marks] 1) In one or two sentences, describe the necessity or purpose of the circulatory system. [2] 2) Describe one example of homeostasis in the circulatory system. [3] 3) Use the following terms to explain how a coordinated heart beat occurs. [5] Right & left atria, right and left ventricles, sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, Purkinje fibres 4) Think: Which area of the graph represents the blood in a capillary. Explain your answer. [2] 5) Smoking is very harmful on the respiratory system. a) Describe your body's response to foreign particles in the lungs. [2] b) Smoking can also lead to lung cancer. How does the cancer kill? [2] 5) You decide to race your friend for a 3 km run. Halfway there, you notice you are breathing much faster than when you began. Explain why this happened. (Hint: think homeostasis) [3] 6) Your blood is only able to dissolve 1/10 of the amount of O2 and CO2 that need to be transported through your body. How do our cells get the needed oxygen and get rid of their excess wastes? [4]