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Year 10 Autumn 1 Pre Knowledge Quiz OALH
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Which of the following is the cytoplasm?
A
B
C
D
What is the role of the cell membrane?
Controls the activity of the cell
Where aerobic respiration occurs
Lets substances into and out of the cell
Where chemical reactions occur
Which of the following sub-cellular structures are missing from the above cell?
Chloroplasts
Cell wall
Ribosomes
Vacuole
What is the word equation for aerobic respiration?
glucose + carbon dioxide -> water + oxygen
glucose -> lactic acid
carbon dioxide + water -> glucose + oxygen
glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water
What does anaerobic mean?
Respiration with oxygen
Repiration without oxygen
Respiration with breathing
Respiration without glucose
Which sub-cellular structure does aerobic respiration occur in?
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Chloroplasts
Vacuole
Which of the following is an example of a fungus?
Coronavirus
Yeast
E. coli
Malaria
What is the name of the air sacs in your lungs?
Trachea
Bronchi
Alveoli
Bronchioles
What is the name given to the top chambers of the heart?
Aorta
Atrium
Ventricles
Valves
Which of the following blood vessels always takes blood towards the heart?
Arteries
Veins
Capillaries
What is the function of a red blood cell?
To fight infection
To clot the blood
To carry dissolved substances
To carry oxygen
What is an adaptation of a red blood cell?
It has no nucleus
It has a tail to swim
It has lots of chloroplasts
It has cillia
What is the name of the organ that carries food from the mouth to the stomach?
Small intestine
Large intestine
Trachea
Oesophagus
What is the name of the chemical that breaks down foods from large insolube molecules to small soluble molecules?
Haemoglobin
Enzymes
Carbon dioxide
Bile
Which of these are the seven food groups?
Minerals
Water
Fats
Dairy
Carbohydrates
Salt
Fibre
Vitamins
Shellfish
Proteins
What is diffusion?
Moving substances from a low concentration to a high concentration
Moving substances from a high concentration to a low concentration across a partially permeable membrane
Moving substances from a low concentration to a high concentration across a partially permeable membrane
Moving substances from a high concentration to a low concentration