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    • What is mass transport in biological terms?
      Bulk movement of substances
    • Multicellular organisms require mass transport due to their high surface area to volume ratio.
      False
    • Why is mass transport necessary in multicellular organisms?
      Low surface area to volume ratio
    • Pulmonary circulation transports blood from the heart to the lungs
    • What are the two major circulation pathways in the mammalian circulatory system?
      Pulmonary and systemic
    • Pulmonary circulation transports blood from the heart to the lungs
    • Match the blood vessel with its function:
      Arteries ↔️ Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
      Veins ↔️ Return deoxygenated blood to the heart
      Capillaries ↔️ Facilitate exchange of substances
    • Multicellular organisms require mass transport due to a low surface area to volume
    • Order the features of diffusion and mass transport based on their differences:
      1️⃣ Diffusion: Random movement of particles
      2️⃣ Diffusion: Slow for long distances
      3️⃣ Mass Transport: Bulk movement of substances
      4️⃣ Mass Transport: Fast over long distances
    • What are the two major circulation pathways in the mammalian circulatory system?
      Pulmonary and systemic
    • Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart under high pressure
    • What is the function of pulmonary circulation?
      Oxygenate blood in the lungs
    • What is the role of systemic circulation in the body?
      Deliver oxygenated blood to tissues
    • Oxygenated blood in systemic circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to body tissues
      True
    • Veins have thinner walls and valves to prevent blood backflow
    • What type of blood do arteries carry?
      Oxygenated
    • Capillaries facilitate the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products between blood and tissues
    • The specialized structure of blood vessels enables the coordinated and efficient transport of blood in the mammalian circulatory system
    • Match the blood vessel type with its structure:
      Arteries ↔️ Thick muscular walls with elastic fibers
      Veins ↔️ Thinner walls with valves
      Capillaries ↔️ Thin walls with a single layer of cells
    • How many chambers does the human heart have?
      Four
    • Steps in pulmonary circulation
      1️⃣ Blood flows from the heart
      2️⃣ Blood reaches the lungs
      3️⃣ Blood picks up oxygen
      4️⃣ Oxygenated blood returns to the heart
    • Match the heart chamber with its function:
      Right Atrium ↔️ Receives deoxygenated blood
      Right Ventricle ↔️ Pumps blood to lungs
      Left Atrium ↔️ Receives oxygenated blood
      Left Ventricle ↔️ Pumps blood to body
    • Multicellular organisms require mass transport because diffusion alone is insufficient due to a low surface area to volume
    • What are the three components of the mammalian circulatory system?
      Heart, blood vessels, blood
    • Match the blood vessel with its function in the mammalian circulatory system:
      Arteries ↔️ Carry oxygenated blood under high pressure
      Veins ↔️ Return deoxygenated blood under low pressure
      Capillaries ↔️ Facilitate exchange of substances
    • Veins have valves to prevent blood from flowing in the wrong
    • The mammalian circulatory system ensures rapid and efficient mass transport of substances throughout the body.

      True
    • Steps of pulmonary circulation
      1️⃣ Blood flows from the heart to the lungs
      2️⃣ Blood picks up oxygen in the lungs
      3️⃣ Oxygenated blood returns to the heart
    • Arteries carry oxygenated blood under high pressure
    • What type of blood do veins return to the heart?
      Deoxygenated blood
    • Veins have valves to prevent blood from flowing backward
    • Match the heart chamber with its function:
      Right Atrium ↔️ Collects deoxygenated blood
      Right Ventricle ↔️ Pumps blood to lungs
      Left Atrium ↔️ Collects oxygenated blood
      Left Ventricle ↔️ Pumps blood to body
    • Valves in the heart ensure unidirectional blood flow.

      True
    • What is the cardiac control center located in the brain called?
      Medulla oblongata
    • Adrenaline is a hormone that can increase heart rate.
      True
    • The cardiac control center is located in the medulla oblongata
    • Which division of the autonomic nervous system increases heart rate?
      Sympathetic
    • Norepinephrine slows down the heart rate.
      False
    • Match the circulatory system type with its characteristic:
      Open ↔️ No separate vessels
      Closed Single ↔️ Blood circulates through gills
      Closed Double ↔️ Complete oxygen separation
    • Mass transport is important for distributing essential substances like oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
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