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AQA GCSE Organisation Questions: A. Principles of Organisation

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AQA GCSE Organisation Questions

A. Principles of organisation
1. Describe the levels of organisation in the human circulatory system in size order from the smallest part.

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B. Animal tissues, organs and organ systems Part 1


1. Explain why enzymes are needed in digestion. (4)

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2. Explain how the release of bile into the small intestines increases the rate of fat breakdown. (3)

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AQA GCSE Organisation Questions

3. Different enzymes work best at different temperatures.

The graph shows the effect of temperature on different enzymes.

a. Describe and explain the shape of the graph for enzyme A. (4)

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b. Enzyme B is protease and is produced in the stomach, pancreas and small intestine.

Explain why protease works more effectively in the stomach. (3)

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AQA GCSE Organisation Questions
C. Animal tissues, organs and organ systems Part 2

1. The diagram below shows the structure of the heart.

a. Name and describe the function of the parts W, X, Y and Z. (4)

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b. The heart is described as a ‘double pump’, explain why two separate circulation systems are
needed. (2)

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c. Look at the bicuspid valve on the diagram of the heart. This is one of the atrioventricular valves.

Using this information, explain the function of this valve. (2)

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AQA GCSE Organisation Questions
2. Coronary heart disease (CHD) develops when layers of fatty material build up in the

coronary artery.

One treatment for CHD is to insert a stent into the coronary artery.

The diagram shows a stent in a coronary artery.

a. Explain why the stent helps to prevent a heart attack. (3)


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Coronary heart disease (CHD) can be caused by many factors.

The table below shows data related to CHD for five countries.

Number of deaths Percentage of the Amount of fruit and


Percentage of the
from CHD population who vegetables eaten in
Country population who
per 100 000 drink alcohol kg per person per
smoke tobacco
population per year heavily year

A 279 38 20 186

B 254 64 35 408

C 182 4 37 257

D 151 24 35 217

E 123 28 14 221

b. Name one risk factor for CHD that is not shown in the table above. (2)

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AQA GCSE Organisation Questions
c. A student concludes that the main cause of CHD is not eating enough fruit and vegetables.

Give two reasons why the student’s conclusion is not correct. (2)

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D. Animal tissues, organs and organ systems Part 3


1. Extended response question:

Explain the risks of pregnant women smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol. (6)

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AQA GCSE Organisation Questions

2. Describe and explain the similarities between benign and malignant tumours. (4)

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E. Plant tissues, organs and systems


1. Extended response question:

Compare the processes of transpiration and translocation in a plant and explain the conditions that would
bring about maximum transpiration. (6)

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