Gas Exchange in Humans (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Biology): Exam Questions

Exam code: 0610 & 0970

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What makes the alveoli suitable as a gas exchange surface in mammals?

 

a dense capillary network

large total surface area

A

X

X

B

X

C

X

D

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    Which of the following sequences show the correct path of oxygen as it enters the lungs?

    • trachea → bronchiole → bronchus → alveolus

    • trachea → bronchus → bronchiole → alveolus

    • alveolus → bronchus → bronchiole → trachea

    • alveolus → bronchiole → bronchus → trachea

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    What is the approximate percentage of carbon dioxide in expired air?

    • 16 %

    • 0.04 %

    • 4 %

    • 21 %

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    The image below shows some cells found in the trachea.

    11--image-8-ciliated-cells

    What is the function of the part labelled K?

    • Increasing surface area

    • Gas exchange

    • Moving mucus

    • Trapping bacteria

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    Name the structures shown in the diagram.

    lungs

     

    W

    X

    Y

    Z

    A

    larynx

    trachea

    bronchi

    bronchioles

    B

    trachea

     larynx

    bronchioles

    bronchi

    C

    bronchi

    trachea

    bronchioles

    larynx

    D

    larynx

    bronchi

    larynx

    bronchioles

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      The diagram below shows a cross-section through an alveolus and a capillary.

      11--image-6-alveolus-and-capillary

      Why does oxygen move from P to Q?

      • The concentration of carbon dioxide is lower in the alveolus than in the blood.

      • The concentration of oxygen in the blood is lower than in the air in the capillary.

      • Oxygen must replace carbon dioxide.

      • The concentration of oxygen in the blood is lower than the air in the alveolus.

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      Some amphibians, such as frogs, can use their skin as a gas exchange surface.

      What are the most likely characteristics of the surface of the skin in these amphibians?

       

      surface area

      type of skin

      A

      small

      thick

      B

      large

      thick

      C

      small

      thin

      D

      large

      thin

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        When the diaphragm relaxes and internal intercostal muscles contract, how does the volume and pressure inside the thorax change?

         

        pressure

        volume

        A

        decreases

        decreases

        B

        decreases

        increases

        C

        increases

        decreases

        D

        increases

        increases

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          Compared to the composition of atmospheric air, the air exhaled by a man contains:

          • more water vapour, more carbon dioxide.

          • more water vapour, less carbon dioxide.

          • less water vapour, more carbon dioxide.

          • less water vapour, less carbon dioxide.

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          The diagram shows the composition of four samples of air (O2 = oxygen, CO2 = carbon dioxide, N2 = nitrogen).

          11--image-2-composition-of-air

          Which sample is inspired air and which sample is expired air?

           

          inspired air

          expired air

          A

          R

          S

          B

          P

          R

          C

          Q

          P

          D

          S

          R

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            What are the approximate percentages of oxygen and carbon dioxide in inspired air?

            percentage of oxygen

            percentage of carbon dioxide

            A

            16

            4.00

            B

            16

            8.00

            C

            20

            0.04

            D

            20

            4.00

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              The diagrams show the depth and rate of breathing in a person at 12:00 and 13:00.

              Two line graphs show volume changes over 70 seconds at 12:00 and 13:00; first graph peaks at 0.5 dm³, while the second has higher fluctuations.

              What happens to the person’s breathing between 12:00 and 13:00?

              depth of breathing 

              rate of breathing

              A

              decreases 

              decreases 

              B

              decreases 

              increases

              C

              increases

              decreases 

              D

              increases

              increases

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                 A person lives in a climate where the air is very dry. 

                Which row correctly compares inspired air with expired air for this person?

                inspired air

                expired air

                A

                higher carbon dioxide concentration

                higher oxygen concentration

                B

                lower water vapour concentration

                higher carbon dioxide concentration

                C

                lower oxygen concentration

                higher water vapour concentration

                D

                lower carbon dioxide concentration

                lower water vapour concentration

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                  Which row shows a change that occurs during ventilation?

                  process

                  thorax pressure

                  thorax volume

                  air movement

                  A

                  expiration

                  decreases

                  increases

                  in

                  B

                  expiration

                  increases

                  decreases

                  out

                  C

                  inspiration

                  decreases

                  increases

                  out

                  D

                  inspiration

                  increases

                  decreases

                  in

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                    Which sequence of changes takes place when we breathe in?

                    • diaphragm contracts →  volume of thorax increases → pressure in lungs decreases

                    • diaphragm contracts → volume of thorax increases → pressure in lungs increases

                    • diaphragm relaxes  → volume of thorax increases → pressure in lungs decreases

                    • diaphragm relaxes → volume of thorax increases →  pressure in lungs
                      increases

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                    Which of the following correctly describes the actions of the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm when we breathe in?

                     

                    external intercostal muscles

                    internal intercostal muscles

                    diaphragm

                    A

                    contract

                    relax

                    domed

                    B

                    contract

                    relax

                    flat

                    C

                    relax

                    contract

                    domed

                    D

                    relax

                    contract

                    flat

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                      The diagram shows part of the structure of a human lung.

                      Where would the concentration of carbon dioxide be highest?

                      11--image-3-alveolus11--image-3-alveolus

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                        The diagram below illustrates the changes in air pressure taking place inside the lungs during a complete cycle of breathing. Atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa.

                        Graph showing pressure in lungs over time in kPa. Peaks at B above 102, dips at D below 101. Points A, C marked with arrows on the curve.

                        At which point on the diagram does the process of inhalation start?

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                          A person exhales, and the air from their lungs is collected and placed in a gas jar. A second gas jar contains normal atmospheric air. A candle is set alight and is placed inside each gas jar as shown. The time taken for each flame to go out is measured with a stopwatch.

                          -11--image-7-gas-jars

                          The table shows the results of this experiment.

                          gas jar

                          time for candle flame to go out /s

                          1

                          7

                          2

                          12

                          Which of the following is a correct explanation for the difference between the results in jars 1 and 2?

                          • Jar 1 contains atmospheric air which has less oxygen than exhaled air.

                          • Jar 1 contains exhaled air which has less oxygen compared to atmospheric air.

                          • Jar 2 contains atmospheric air which has more carbon dioxide than exhaled air.

                          • Jar 2 contains exhaled air which has more carbon dioxide than oxygen in it.

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                          Which of the following helps carbon dioxide to be excreted rapidly into the alveoli from the blood in the lungs?

                          1. Inhaled air has a lower concentration of carbon dioxide than the blood constantly pumping through the lungs.

                          2. Alveoli have thick walls and a large surface area.

                          3. Alveoli have thin walls and a large surface area.

                          4. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood is lower than in the alveoli.

                          • 1, 2 & 4 only

                          • 3 only

                          • 1 & 3 only

                          • 3 & 4 only

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                          The graph shows changes in the volume of air in the lungs of a person at rest, over a period of 30 seconds.

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                          Which graph below shows the changes in the volume of air in the lungs for the same person immediately after they have done a few minutes of vigorous exercise?

                          Four graphs labelled A to D show volume of air in lungs over time. A and D have tight peaks, B has broader peaks, and C has smaller fluctuations.

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