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A:B: Chocolate Oxygen £100 What is the name of the fuel used in respiration? C:D: FructoseGlucose

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A:B: Carbon dioxide Water £200 Cells need glucose and ________ to respire? C:D: Oxygen Blood

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A:B: Breathing system Circulatory system £300 Which system is used for getting glucose into the blood? C:D: Digestive systemExcretory system

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A:B: Blood plasmaTissue fluid £500 What is the name of the fluid that carries oxygen and glucose? C:D: BloodCapillaries

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A:B: WaterGlucose £1,000 What is produced by cells when anaerobic occurs? C:D: Carbon dioxideLactic acid

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A:B: Alveoli Air sacs £2,000 The diffusion of oxygen takes place in the ? C:D: Trachea Bronchus

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A:B: Stays the sameIncreases £4,000 Oxygen levels ____________ from inhaled air and exhaled air? C:D: Gets warmerdecreases

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A:B: Goes down Goes up £8,000 When we breathe in our diaphragm does what? C:D: Doesn’t moveGoes sideways

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A:B: GlucoseOxygen £16,000 What is the waste product of aerobic respiration? C:D: Carbon dioxide Lactic acid

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Digestion A:B: Respiration without oxygen £32,000 Anaerobic respiration is? C:D: Respiration with oxygen Digestion Respiration in plants only Respiration without glucose

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A:B: Hydrogen cyanide Carbon dioxide £64,000 What poison sticks to red blood cells and stops them from carrying oxygen? C:D: Carbon monoxideChloride

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A:B: One minuteTwo minutes £125,000 Your pulse rate is the number of beats you can feel in? C:D: 10 secsOne heart beat

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A:B: It receives blood from the all over the body To get blood all the way around your body £250,000 The left side of the heart is larger than the right because? C:D: It pumps the blood to the lungs Its under more pressure

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A:B: Pulmonary artery Aorta £500,000 The name of the main artery that supplies blood to all parts of the body is called? C:D: Vena cava Pulmonary vein

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A:B: £ 1,000,000 Which Greek scientist in 120AD thought blood ‘sloshed backwards and forwards’? C:D: Galen Harvey Aristotle Servetus

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