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6.4 Gas Exchange

Question 1a

Marks: 2
a)

Some of the structures involved with the movement of air into the lungs are shown in the diagram below.

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Identify structures E and F.

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    Air Pathway

    Question 1b

    Marks: 1
    b)

    Both structures E and F contain cartilage.

    State the role of cartilage in structures E and F.

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      Air Pathway

      Question 1c

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      c)

      The alveolus in the diagram in part a) is lined with cells known as Type I pneumocytes.

      Explain how Type I pneumocytes are adapted to their function.

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        Type I Pneumocytes

        Question 1d

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        d)

        In amongst the Type I pneumocytes described in part c) are cells known as Type II pneumocytes. Type II pneumocytes secrete a solution which covers the lining of the alveolus.

        State two ways in which the solution secreted by Type II pneumocytes aids alveolar function.

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          Type II Pneumocytes

          Question 2a

          Marks: 1
          a)

          The diagram below shows some of the structures in the human body involved with the ventilation process.

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          Identify Organ 1 in the diagram above.

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            Question 2b

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            b)

            Describe how the contraction of Organ 1 in part a) aids the inspiration process.

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              Question 2c

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              c)

              Organ 1 is part of an antagonistic pair of muscles.

              Explain what is meant by the term antagonistic pair.

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                Question 2d

                Marks: 1
                d)

                Aside from the antagonistic pair that includes Organ 1, identify one other antagonistic pair of muscles involved with inspiration and expiration.

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                  Question 3a

                  Marks: 2
                  a)

                  The graph below shows the results of a study that monitored the number of cigarettes smoked per day alongside incidence of lung cancer.

                  lung-cancer-and-cigarettes-smoked-sq

                  Two students looked at the graph and came to different conclusions:

                  Student A concluded that smoking more cigarettes causes lung cancer.

                  Student B concluded that there is a connection between smoking more cigarettes and lung cancer.

                  State, with a reason, which student reached the correct conclusion from looking at the graph above.

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                    Cancer

                    Question 3b

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                    b)

                    Outline how the study described in part a) should have been designed in order to gain valid evidence regarding the link between cigarettes and lung cancer.

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                      Question 3c

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                      c)

                      Other research into cigarettes has shown that the smoke produced when tobacco is burned contains mutagenic chemicals.

                      Explain how tobacco smoke can cause lung cancer.

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                        Cancer
                        Tumour Formation

                        Question 3d

                        Marks: 3
                        d)

                        List three symptoms associated with lung cancer.

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                          Question 4a

                          Marks: 1
                          a)

                          A group of students investigated the effect of physical activity on ventilation. The graph below shows the results of their investigation.

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                            Question 4b

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                            b)
                            Describe the effects of exercise on ventilation shown in the graph in part a).

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                              Question 4c

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                              c)

                              Emphysema is a lung condition that can cause shortness of breath and breathing difficulties, especially during exercise.

                              Outline why emphysema can lead to shortness of breath and breathing difficulties.

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                                Emphysema

                                Question 4d

                                Marks: 1
                                d)

                                State one factor that increases the risk of emphysema.

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                                  Question 5a

                                  Marks: 4

                                  One mark is available for clarity of communication throughout this question.

                                  a)
                                  Outline the process of forced, or active, expiration.

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                                    Question 5b

                                    Marks: 4
                                    b)

                                    Describe how the effect of mild and vigorous exercise on ventilation can be monitored.

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