Log in
Sign up for FREE
arrow_back
Library

TGS The Living Body - Test JBI

star
star
star
star
star
Last updated about 5 years ago
23 questions
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
Question 1
1.

Q1
Living organisms are made of cells.
(a) Animal and plant cells have several parts. Each part has a different function.
Draw one line from each cell part to the correct function of that part..
Living organisms are made of cells.
(a) Animal and plant cells have several parts. Each part has a different function.
Draw one line from each cell part to the correct function of that part.

Use show my work to answer

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Mitochondria
arrow_right_alt
Controls the movement of substances into and out of cell
Cell Membrane
arrow_right_alt
Where most energy is released in respiration
Not matched with anything
arrow_right_alt
Controls the activity of the cell
Nucleus
arrow_right_alt
Where proteins are made
Question 2
2.

The diagram below shows a cell from a plant leaf.
📷

Which two parts in the diagram above are not found in an animal cell?

Question 3
3.

The diagram below shows the parts of the body that digest and absorb food.
It also shows some details about the structure of the stomach.

Complete the table in show my work to show whether each structure is an organ, an organ system or a tissue.
For each structure, tick or mark in one box.

Question 4
4.

The digestive system breaks down food into small molecules.
The small molecules can be absorbed into the blood.
The diagram below shows the human digestive system.

Which letter shows the large intestine?

Question 5
5.

The digestive system breaks down food into small molecules.
The small molecules can be absorbed into the blood.
The diagram below shows the human digestive system.

Which letter shows the small intestine?

Question 6
6.

The digestive system breaks down food into small molecules.
The small molecules can be absorbed into the blood.
The diagram below shows the human digestive system.

Which letter shows the stomach?

Question 7
7.

Different organs in the digestive system have different functions.
Draw one line from each function to the organ with that function.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Digestion of Fat
arrow_right_alt
Small Intestine
Absorption of water into the blood
arrow_right_alt
Large Intestine
Production of Acid
arrow_right_alt
Stomach
Not matched with anything
arrow_right_alt
Liver
Question 8
8.

The heart is part of the circulatory system.
Name one substance transported by the blood in the circulatory system.

Question 9
9.

What is the main type of tissue in the heart wall?

Question 10
10.

Figure 1shows the human heart.
Which blood vessel, A, B or C, takes blood to the lungs?

Question 11
11.

Figure 1shows the human heart.



Name parts= D shown in Figure 1.

Question 12
12.

Figure 1 shows the human heart.



Name part E shown in Figure 1.

Question 13
13.

Figure 2
shows three types of blood vessel, F, G and H.
What type of blood vessel is F?

Question 14
14.

Our lungs help us to breathe.
The image below shows the human breathing system.
Name part A

Question 15
15.

Give one function of the ribs

Question 16
16.

Oxygen moves from the air inside the lungs into the blood by the
process of __________________________ .

Question 17
17.

Oxygen moves from the lungs into the blood through the walls
of the __________________________ .

Question 18
18.

Inside the lungs, oxygen is absorbed from the air into the blood.
Give two adaptations of the lungs that help the rapid absorption of oxygen into the blood.

Question 19
19.

Scientists estimate that about one third of cancers in the UK may be linked to obesity.
Name two diseases linked to obesity.
Do not give cancer as one of your answers.

Question 20
20.



Diagrams A, B and C show cells from different parts of the human body, all drawn to the same scale.

Which cell, A, B or C, appears to be best adapted to increase diffusion into or out of the cell?

Question 21
21.

Give one reason for your answer to question 21

Question 22
22.



Cell C is found in the salivary glands.
Name the enzyme produced by the salivary glands.

Question 23
23.



Use information from the diagram to explain how cell C is adapted for producing this enzyme.
______________________________________________________________