Chapter 19: Blood Circulation and Transport

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NAME : ___________________________ FORM :__________________ DATE :______________

CHAPTER 19 : BLOOD CIRCULATION AND TRANSPORT

1.0 Diagram 1 shows the constituents of blood

Diagram 1

a) Label X, Y and Z in Diagram 1 base on the words given below

Platelet red blood cell white blood cell

[ 3 marks ]
b) Match the correct structure and their function

Structure Function
Carry oxygen in the form of oxyhaemoglobin

Protect the body against diseases and fight infections

Y
Transport digested food to the cells

Z
Help in blood clotting

[ 2 marks ]

2.1 (a) Name the labelled parts in Diagram 2 based on the information below.

Diagram 2

Aorta Vena cava Pulmonary vein

( 3 marks )

(b) Write down the sequence of blood flows from the lungs to the aorta.

Lungs aorta
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3.1 Diagram 3 shows a cross section of blood vessels

Diagram 3

a) Label 'lumen' in X or Y or Z in the diagram


[ 1 mark ]

b) Name the blood vessel in diagram 3


X : __________________________
Y : __________________________
Z : __________________________
[ 3 marks ]

c) State two differences between Y and Z


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[ 2 marks ]
3.2 Diagram 4 shows a structure found in plants

Diagram 4

a) i. Label stoma in the diagram above


ii. State one function of the structure in (a) (i)
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[ 2 marks ]
b) What happens when plants lose too much water?
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[ 1 mark ]
c) State the process where plants loss water from the leaf surface
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[ 1 marks ]
c) Why the under surface of a leaf a land plant has more stomata than
the upper surface?
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[ 2 marks ]
5.1 Ahmad carried out an experiment . After three weeks, the result as shown
in diagram 5 was observed.

Diagram 5

a) What happen to the bark after three weeks?


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[ 2 marks]
b) Explain your answer in (a)
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c) Why couldn't the food reach the root system?
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[ 2 marks ]
d) What is your prediction about the tree after three week?
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[ 2 marks ]
8.1 Diagram 6 shows the apparatus set up for an experiment

(b)
Diagram 6

The experiment is set up with the following steps.


1. Set up the apparatus as shown in diagram 6 (a)
2. Weigh the apparatus and record its weight
3. Leave the apparatus on a table in a bright room.
4. Repeat step 1 but place the apparatus in a cupboard as shown in diagram
6 (b) in the same room.
5. The weights of the plants and the apparatus are taken hourly.

The results of the experiment are shown in table 1

Weight of the plant Weight of the plant and


Time of the day and apparatus on a apparatus place in a
table in a bright cupboard
room
10 am 600 g 600 g
11 am 590 g 595 g
12 pm 580 g 590 g
1 pm 570 g 585 g
2 pm 560 g 580 g

Table 1

a) What is the objective of the experiment?


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( 1 mark )
b) State the variables in the experiment
i. Manipulated variable : ______________________________
ii. Responding variable : ______________________________
iii. Constant variable : ______________________________
( 3 marks )
c) Base on the result, draw a bar chart to show the weight of the apparatus under
different conditions.

( 2 marks )

d) Calculate the rate of transpiration based on the result found in Table 1

( 2 marks )
e) What conclusion can be made from this experiment?
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( 1 mark )
f) State one hypothesis from the experiment.
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( 1 mark )
g) List two other factors which control the rate of transpiration.
i. ________________________________________
ii. ________________________________________
( 2 marks )

8.2 Diagram 7 shows an experiment set up to the transport of water in plants. The water with red ink
colour has traveled up the roots, and then stem and leaves along definite passages which are
stand red.

Diagram 7

a) Diagram 8 shows a cross section of the stem of the above plant.

Diagram 8

i)Shade the area which is observe coloured in the experiment.


( 1 mark )

ii) Label the following structures in Diagram 8.

phloem xylem
( 2 marks )
b.(i) State your conclusion of this experiment

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( 1 mark )

(ii)Explain why transpiration can help water uptake by plants.

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( 1 mark )
8.3 Diagram 9 shows the apparatus used in an experiment to study the effect of the air humidity on
the rate of transpiration. The apparatus is left aside for an hour. After that, the volume of water
absorbed by the plant is recorded.

Diagram 9

a) State the following variables.

i) Fixed variables : ___________________________________________


ii) Manipulated variables : ___________________________________________
iii) Responding variables : ___________________________________________
( 3 marks )

b) Suggest a relationship between the manipulated variable and the responding variable.
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( 1 mark )

c) What is the function of calcium chloride?


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( 1 mark )
d) Table 2 show the result obtained in this experiment.

Humidity Volume of water (ml) Rate of


Initial reading Final reading Water loss transpiration
(ml/hour)
Low 80.0 75.0
High 80.0 77.5

Table 2

Calculate the volume of water loss and the rate of transpiration under different humidity.

( 2 marks )
e) What conclusion can you make for this experiment?
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( 1 mark )

f) State three other factors affecting the rate of transpiration.

i) ____________________________________________________________________

ii) ____________________________________________________________________

iii) ___________________________________________________________________

( 3 marks )

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