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11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15234567891011 12131415 Yr 8 Respiration
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A:B: fertilisationthe trash £100 All cells carry out….? C:D: multiplicationrespiration
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Excellent!Excellent!
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Unlucky!Unlucky! That’s incorrect
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A:B: musclessauce £200 What is between each of your ribs? C:D: lungsfries
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Excellent!Excellent!
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SorrySorry That’s incorrect …
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A:B: Trachea diameter £300 What is the name of the sheet of muscle underneath the lungs? C:D: diaphragmbronchus
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FantasticFantastic
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Oh dear! That’s incorrect …
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A:B: alveolicilia £500 The air sacs in our lungs are made of tiny pockets called…. C:D: sacletsBrian
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BrilliantBrilliant
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SorrySorry That’s incorrect …
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A:B: white blood cellsbeing dissolved in the plasma £1,000 Oxygen is carried around you body by……? C:D: Little people red blood cells
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Well done!
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Unlucky!Unlucky! You should have thought of your experime nts!
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A:B: veinsvessels £2,000 The general name for the tubes that blood flows through is…….? C:D: capillariesarteries `
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Super!Super!
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Oh no! That’s incorrect !…
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A:B: Manchester UtdLiverpool £4,000 Who won the champions league in 1979 and 1980? C:D: Real MadridNottingham Forest
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Very good! Everyone knows that Nottingham is the home of good football
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IncorrectIncorrect So near and yet so far!
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A:B: Left atriumRight ventricle £8,000 Deoxygenated blood enters the heart in the…..? C:D: Right atrium Left ventricle
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Very good!
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Sorry!Sorry! That’s incorrect …
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A:B: bronchusoesophagus £16,000 Trachea is another name for the ? C:D: voiceboxwindpipe
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Very good!
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UnluckyUnlucky That’s incorrect …
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Digestion A:B: Limewater £32,000 What chemical is used as a test for carbon dioxide? C:D: Universal indicator Digestionlitmusglucose
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Brilliant!Brilliant!
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Unfortunately…Unfortunately… That’s incorrect !
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A:B: Water and oxygenCarbon dioxide and glucose £64,000 What raw materials does the body need to make energy by respiration? C:D: Glucose and oxygenWater and carbon dioxide
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Well done!
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I’m sorry That’s incorrect …
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A:B: 21%78% £125,000 How much oxygen is in air? C:D: 0.03%0.9%
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Very good!
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IncorrectIncorrect You should have got that one!
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A:B: reproductionexcretion £250,000 Respiration can be compared with…? C:D: breathingcombustion
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Excellent!Excellent!
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Wrong Choice! That’s incorrect …
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A:B: Oxygen and glucoseWater, hydrogen and energy £500,000 What are the products of respiration? C:D: Carbon dioxide, water and energy Water, enzymes and air
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Very Good!
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Sorry!Sorry! That’s incorrect …
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A:B: £ 1,000,000 How do plants that grow underwater get their oxygen? C:D: Diffusion Digestion inhalation respiration
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Fantastic!Fantastic!
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UnluckyUnlucky You were nearly a millionai re! I wished I were clever like Mr Porter!
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Thank you for playing! Thank you for playing! Go home and study! Go home and study!
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