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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Circulatory System - the Flow of Blood in Bodies
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The circulatory system includes the heart and the different types of blood vessels - arteries, veins and capillaries. Blood is pumped through blood vessels and around the body by the heart. Blood first passes along the arteries to the organs, and veins return blood back to the heart. Joining the two are networks of microscopic sized blood vessels called capillaries. This ensures that oxygen and glucose are delivered to all cells of the body by the circulation, and carbon dioxide and waste materials are removed from cells for elimination from the the body. The circulatory system is also an... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Circulatory System - the Flow of Blood in Bodies
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10 Questions

1. The job of heart valves is to prevent what?
2. Which blood vessels have very thick walls?
3. Which vessels have valves and thin walls?
4. What are released from white blood cells in order to protect the body from pathogens?
5. What are the chambers of the heart called?
6. Which type of blood cell carries oxygen?
7. Cigarette packets contain health warnings. Cigarettes can cause heart attacks when what forms in the coronary artery?
8. Humans have a double circulation system. How many circuits are there in this system?
9. In which part of the heart does the aorta originate?
10. Inside which artery would a stent be placed?