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2 Where are blood cells made in the body?Â
3 Name two proteins carried in the plasma.Â
4 What else is carried in the plasma?
5 Put the following events in their correct order starting with the first one listed:Â
 atria fill with blood, semi-lunar valves close, tricuspid and bicuspid valves close,Â
 ventricles contract, semi-lunar valves open, atria contract, ventricles relax, tricuspid and Â
 bicuspid valves openÂ
6 Fill in the missing words.
 Oxygenated blood from the lungs returns to the …(A)…. atrium of the heart in the …(B)….
 vein. From here it enters the …(C)…. ventricle and leaves the heart in the …(D)…. to go to Â
 the body.
  From the body……(E)…blood returns via the …(F)….to the …(G)…. atrium, and then Â
 leaves the heart in the …(H)…… artery to go to the …(I)….Â
7 Which one of the following is not a characteristic of capillary blood vessels?Â
 (a) Repeatedly branched.Â
 (b) Small diameter.Â
 (c) Permeable to salts (ions)
 (d) Thick walled.Â
8 Arteries carry blood …… the heart. Veins carry blood ……the heart.Â
9 In which parts of the circulatory system are there valves?Â
10 What is the connection between tissue fluid, plasma and lymph?Â
11 How is lymph propelled through the lymphatics?Â
12 What is the function of lymph nodes?Â
13 Complete the table.Â
Substance Transported by the blood
From To
Oxygen (A) whole body
(B) whole body lungs
(C) liver kidneys
(D) intestine (E)
Heat (F) (G)
 14 After a period of vigorous activity you would expect blood leaving a muscle to haveÂ
 (a) less carbon dioxide, less oxygen and less glucoseÂ
 (b) more carbon dioxide, more oxygen and less glucoseÂ
 (c) more carbon dioxide, more oxygen and more glucoseÂ
 (d) more carbon dioxide, less oxygen and less glucose.
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15 Blood from the alimentary canal returns to the heart by way ofÂ
 (a) hepatic vein and vena cavaÂ
 (b) hepatic artery, hepatic vein and vena cavaÂ
 (c) hepatic portal vein and vena cava Â
 (d) hepatic portal vein, hepatic vein and vena cava.Â
16 Describe briefly how platelets, fibrin and red cells interact to form a blood clot.Â
17 Briefly describe the principal lines of defence against bacteria entering the blood system.Â
18 The substances produced by lymphocytes to combat bacterial cells are calledÂ
 (a) antigens,Â
 (b) antibodies,Â
 (c) antidotes,Â
 (d) antitoxins.Â
19 You may acquire natural, active immunity to a disease ifÂ
 (a) you are injected with an antibody to the diseaseÂ
 (b) you recover from an attack of the diseaseÂ
 (c) you are inoculated, against the diseaseÂ
 (d) you are born with antibodies to the disease?Â
20 In each case, give an example of a disease to which immunity can be acquired by injectingÂ
 (a) an inactivated bacterial toxinÂ
 (b) a killed bacteriumÂ
 (c) an antibody.Â
21 A person: whose blood group is AB can receive a blood transfusion fromÂ
 (a) group O onlyÂ
 (b) group AB onlyÂ
 (c) groups A and BÂ
 (d) any group.Â
22 Apart from any inherited tendency towards coronary heart disease, what are thought toÂ
be the four main risk factors? Â
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