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1.

D.

? a face mask filters out


dust particles that can irritate
or damage the lungs

E.

? emphysema victims
have difficulty breathing
because the damaged alveoli
have no tiny blood vessels
connected to them

[8
b-30] Which statement is FALSE about
respiration?

A.

B.

C.

? dust particles can


damage the lung by irritating
and covering the inner alveoli
surface

2.

Which statement
is FALSE when comparing respiration
and burning a fuel? [8b-32]

? gases easily pass across


the wall of the alveolus
because it is thin

A.

? gas exchange in the


lungs is very efficient because
of the large surface area of
the alveoli

B.

? only burning produces


waste water

C.

? both respiration and


burning use up oxygen

? both respiration and


burning release heat energy,
but only burning gives out
light too

D.

3.

? respiration is slow and


controlled, burning is rapid
and not controlled

Which of the following


matches the word transportation? [8b11]

A.

? 'glucose reacts with


oxygen to release energy'

B.

? 'making small glucose


molecules from big starch
molecules'

C.

? 'oxygen and glucose are


moved around in the
bloodstream'

D.

? 'glucose molecules
absorbed into the
bloodstream through a
membrane'

E.
4.

Respiration equation: __(1)__


+ __(2)__
__(3)__ + __(4)__
(1) is a soluble solid that might be
described as the 'fuel'.
(2) is a gas breathed in from air.
(3) is a gas breathed out from the
lungs.
(4) is a colourless liquid.
What is the chemical identity of (1)?
[8b-1]

5.

[8
b-28] Which statement is FALSE about
respiration?
6.
A.

A.

water

B.

oxygen

C.

carbon dioxide

D.

glucose

? emphysema victims
have difficulty breathing
because the damaged alveoli
have less surface area

? gases easily pass across


the wall of the alveolus
because it is thin

B.

? gas exchange in the


lungs is very efficient because
of the large surface area of
the alveoli

C.

? dust particles can


damage the lung by covering
the surface of the blood
vessels next to the alveoli

D.

? a face mask filters out


dust particles that can irritate
or damage the lungs

A manual roadworker, an office


worker, a marathon runner in training
and an injured person all have different
daily energy requirements in kJ/day.
Respiration supplies the energy needs
of them. Which of the following is the
most likely energy requirement of
the office worker? [8b-14]

A.

19000 kJ/day

B.

22000 kJ/day

C.

10000 kJ/day

D.

7.

13000 kJ/day

Which statement
is FALSE concerning diet and
respiration? [8b-4]

A.

B.

C.

D.

? chemical energy stored


in fibre cannot be used
because the fibre cannot be
digested
? the more physically
active you are, the more
quickly your energy reserves
are increased
? starch provides energy
slower than glucose because
starch has to be digested
before it is absorbed into the
blood stream
? glucose provides energy
quicker than starch because
glucose can be directly

absorbed into the blood


stream

8.

Which statement
is FALSE concerning diet and
respiration? [8b-47]

A.

B.

C.

D.

? starch provides energy


slower than glucose because
starch has to be stored before
it is absorbed into the blood
stream
? glucose provides energy
quicker than starch because
glucose can be directly
absorbed into the blood
stream
? chemical energy stored
in fibre cannot be used
because the fibre cannot be
digested
? the more physically
active you are, the more

quickly your energy reserves


are reduced

9.

The gases from (i) air


breathed in, (ii) air breathed out, (iii)
just above a lit bunsen burner flame
and (iv) the gases left over after
burning a candle inside an up-turned
beaker where analysed. From the
results quoted below, which analysis is
most likely to be from exhaled
air (breathed out)? [8b-42]

A.

? 75% nitrogen, 10%


oxygen, 8% carbon dioxide,
7% water vapour

B.

? 76% nitrogen, 15%


oxygen, 4% carbon dioxide,
5% water vapour

C.

? 78% nitrogen, 21%


oxygen, 0.04% carbon
dioxide, 1% water vapour

D.

10.

? 74% nitrogen, 1%
oxygen, 11% carbon dioxide,
14% water vapour

Which of the following


matches the word respiration? [8b-12]

A.

B.

? 'oxygen and glucose are


moved around in the
bloodstream'
? 'glucose molecules
absorbed into the
bloodstream through a
membrane'

C.

? 'glucose reacts with


oxygen to release energy'

D.

? 'making small glucose


molecules from big starch
molecules'

11.

Respiration equation: __(1)__


+ __(2)__
__(3)__ + __(4)__
(1) is a soluble solid, when heated with
Benedicts solution a red-brown colour
is formed.
(2) is a gas, when pure, relights a
glowing splint.
(3) is a gas that bubbled into limewater
turns it cloudy.
(4) is a colourless liquid boiling at
100oC.
What is the chemical identity of (1)?
[8b-5]

A.

water

B.

carbon dioxide

C.

glucose

D.

oxygen

12.

[8
b-25] Which statement is FALSE about
respiration?

A.

? oxygen from air is


transported by blood flow
from the lungs to all cells

B.

? both water and carbon


dioxide are waste products
from respiration

C.

? in the lungs, carbon


dioxide passes from the
alveoli to tiny blood vessels

D.

? both oxygen and glucose


are needed for respiration

13.

The gases from (i) air


breathed in, (ii) air breathed out, (iii)
just above a lit bunsen burner flame
and (iv) the gases left over after
burning a candle inside an up-turned
beaker where analysed. From the
results quoted below, which analysis is
most likely to be from inhaled 'natural'
air? [8b-41]

14.

The gases from (i) air


breathed in, (ii) air breathed out, (iii)
just above a lit bunsen burner flame
and (iv) the gases left over after
burning a candle inside an up-turned
beaker where analysed. From the
results quoted below, which analysis is
most likely to be from the bunsen
flame? [8b-40]

15.

[8
b-22] Which statement is FALSE about
respiration?

A.

? 78% nitrogen, 21%


oxygen, 0.04% carbon
dioxide, 1% water vapour

A.

? 76% nitrogen, 15%


oxygen, 4% carbon dioxide,
5% water vapour

A.

? both water and carbon


dioxide are both waste
products from respiration

B.

? 76% nitrogen, 15%


oxygen, 4% carbon dioxide,
5% water vapour

B.

? 75% nitrogen, 10%


oxygen, 8% carbon dioxide,
7% water vapour

B.

? in the lungs, carbon


dioxide passes from tiny
blood vessels into the alveoli

C.

? 75% nitrogen, 10%


oxygen, 8% carbon dioxide,
7% water vapour

C.

? 78% nitrogen, 21%


oxygen, 0.04% carbon
dioxide, 1% water vapour

C.

? both carbon dioxide and


oxygen both are needed for
respiration

D.

? 74% nitrogen, 1%
oxygen, 11% carbon dioxide,
14% water vapour

D.

? 74% nitrogen, 1%
oxygen, 11% carbon dioxide,
14% water vapour

D.

? in the lungs, oxygen


from air passes from the
alveoli to tiny blood vessels

16.

Which of the following


matches the word digestion? [8b-9]
18.
A.

B.

C.

D.

? 'oxygen and glucose are


rapidly moved around in the
bloodstream'

17.

W
hich matches the pair of lungs? [8b17]

? 'glucose reacts with


oxygen to release energy'
? 'making small glucose
molecules from big starch
molecules'
? 'glucose molecules
slowly absorbed into the
bloodstream through a
membrane'

A manual roadworker, an office


worker, a marathon runner in training
and an injured person all have different
daily energy requirements in kJ/day.
Respiration supplies the energy needs
of them. Which of the following is the
most likely energy requirement of
the road gang worker? [8b-13]

A.

B.

C.

A.

19000 kJ/day

D.

B.

10000 kJ/day

E.

C.

22000 kJ/day

D.

13000 kJ/day

19.

A manual roadworker, an office


worker, a marathon runner in training
and an injured person all have different
daily energy requirements in kJ/day.
Respiration supplies the energy needs
of them. Which of the following is the
most likely energy requirement of
the injured person? [8b-16]

A.

22000 kJ/day

20.

B.

10000 kJ/day

C.

13000 kJ/day

D.

19000 kJ/day

Respiration equation: __(1)__


+ __(2)__
__(3)__ + __(4)__
(1) is a soluble solid, when heated with
Benedicts solution a red-brown colour
is formed.

(2) is a gas, when pure, relights a


glowing splint.
(3) is a gas that bubbled into limewater
turns it cloudy.
(4) is a colourless liquid boiling at
100oC.
What is the chemical identity of (3)?
[8b-7]

A.

oxygen

B.

water

C.

glucose

D.

carbon dioxide

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