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A. 10 ml
B. 21 ml
C. 78 ml
D. 100 ml
A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Hydrogen
D. Carbon dioxide
A. shark
B. grass
C. monkey
D. mango tree
_________ 6. The layer of air that covers the surface of the Earth is known as
______________.
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A. oxygen
B. nitrogen
C. the atmosphere
D. water vapour
__________ 7. The hairs in the nose trap _______________________ from the air in
the respiratory passage.
A. dust
B. waste gases
C. impure blood
D. unwanted food
____________ 8. The table below shows Ming Long's pulse rate and number of
breaths while at rest.
Which one of the following best shows Ming Long's pulse rate and number of
breaths after running for 20 minutes?
A. more heat
B. more oxygen
C. less water vapour
D. more carbon dioxide
________ 10. When the diaphragm in your chest cavity moves upwards and
downwards, ______________ is taking place.
A. breathing
B. circulation
C. respiration
D. photosynthesis
__________ 11. What is the main air tube that branches into many smaller air
tubes?
A. windpipe
B. nose
C. air sacs
D. throat
__________ 12. The muscle under the lungs that helps it contract and expand
during breathing is called the ___________.
A. abdomen
B. tongue
C. stomach
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D. diaphragm
________ 1. The gills open and close to let gases enter or leave the plant.
________ 2. Carbon dioxide produeds a cloudy appearance when in contact
with lime water.
________ 3. Air is NOT present in soil and water.
________ 4. Water vapor is a component of air.
________ 5. There would be a lot of water vapor in the Sahara Desert.
C. Relating Concepts.
PART I: Write A if the phrase describes A only.
Write B if the phrase describes B only.
Write C if the phrase describes both A and B.
carbon dioxide
oxygen
Gills
Lungs
lungs
nose
D. Match Column A with Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer.
Column A Column B
_________ 1. nose A. we sometimes use this to
breathe
_________ 2. windpipe B. hollow tubes that link the
windpipe to the lungs
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A. carbon dioxide
B. oxygen
C. waste material
D. water vapour
__________ 2. Which one of the following shows the correct path in which
oxygen is transported around our body?
A: blood
B: blood vessels
C: heart
D: lung
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A. A and C only
B. A, B and C only
C. B, C and D only
D. All of the above
A: carbon dioxide
B: digested food
C: oxygen
D: water
A. A, B and C
B. A, B and D
C. B, C and D
D. A, B, C and D
A. germs
B. blood vessels
C. hemoglobin
D. heart
A. platelets
B. plasma
C. red blood cells
D. white blood cells
A. capillaries
B. veins
C. arteries
D. lungs
A. plasma
B. white blood cells
C. red blood cells
D. platelets
___________ 10. Oxygen- rich bloods is carried away from the heart through
these large, muscular and thick-walled _____________.
A. arteries
B. veins
C. capillaries
D. lungs
Relating Concepts.
Write A if the phrase describes A only.
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Oxygen-rich blood
Blood with less oxygen
Blood
Blood vessels
TRUE OR FALSE.
________ 1. The plasma, red blood cells and white blood cells are carried
around by platelets.
________ 2. Arteries have valves.
________ 3. Capillaries have the thinnest walls which allow digested food and
oxygen to pass through and enter the body.
________ 4. Blood vessels get smaller as they get further away from the
heart.
________ 5. There are more red blood cells than white blood cells.
B. HEART
Parts and Functions.
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Match the part of the heart to its description. Write the letter.
________ 5. aorta
Fill in the blanks. Write the correct letter of the part which will complete the
paragraphs.
Blood with less oxygen flows into the ___________, which drains blood
from the upper part of the body, and the ___________, which drains blood from
the lower part of the body.
Blood flows to the ___________, then down to the right ventricle. When
the heart beats, the right ventricle pumps blood through the _____________
that lead to the lungs. The blood picks up oxygen from the lungs.
TRUE OR FALSE.
________ 5. Blood with more oxygen passes through the right side of the
heart.
ESSAY:
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Do you think that the respiratory system and circulatory system work
together in our body? Why or why not?
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Jeffrey sets up the experiment below to find out how respiration affects the
amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in a sealed box.
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Data analysis: After twelve hours, which of the following graphs would best
describe the changes in the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide? Ring the
number of the correct graph.
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Application:
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