Excretion in Humans (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Biology)

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What is urea produced from?

  • Fatty acids

  • Glucose

  • Amino acids

  • Glycerol

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Which of the following is a correct example of excretion in mammals?

  • The production of carbon dioxide from aerobic respiration.

  • The removal of excess salts from the blood.

  • The removal of undigested food from the anus.

  • The release of hormones from glands.

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Which of the following is not a main function of the kidneys in a healthy person?

  • To reabsorb all glucose.

  • To regulate blood pressure.

  • To breakdown toxins.

  • To eliminate excess sodium and potassium ions.

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The image below shows the structure of the human urinary system.

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Which row of the table below correctly matches the structures in the image to their names?

 

renal artery

urethra

ureter

A

W

Z

X

B

W

Z

Y

C

X

Y

Z

D

X

W

Y

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    Which of the following would not be a function of the liver?

    • Assimilation of amino acids

    • Breakdown of alcohol

    • Deamination

    • Excretion of urea

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    To remain healthy, a person must be able to excrete a number of waste products produced as a result of metabolism.

    A list of excretory products is given below.

    Which of the following would be lost from both the kidneys and lungs?

    • Water

    • Carbon dioxide

    • Glucose

    • Urea

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    Each kidney contains one million kidney tubules called nephrons. A nephron is shown in the image below.

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    Which row of the table below correctly shows where filtration and selective reabsorption occur?

     

    filtration

    selective reabsorption

    A

    1

    2

    B

    2

    4

    C

    2

    3

    D

    1

    3

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      Which of the following substances would be reabsorbed by the kidneys?

      • Salts, urea and glycogen

      • Salts and glycogen

      • Salts and glucose

      • Urea and glucose

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      Which of the following statements correctly describes the function of the kidneys?

      • Reabsorbing glucose and removing urea.

      • Removing glucose and reabsorbing salts.

      • Deamination and reabsorption of glucose.

      • Making and removing urea.

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      Which of the following organs are responsible for removing excretory products from the blood?

      • Bladder and kidneys

      • Kidneys and lungs

      • Lungs and liver

      • Bladder and liver

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      Which row of the table below correctly displays the correct roles of the following organs in processing waste in the human body?

       

      kidneys

      liver

      lungs

      A

      excretes urea

      excretes amino acids

      removes carbon dioxide

      B

      removes carbon dioxide

      deamination of amino acids

      excretes urea

      C

      removes urea from blood

      deamination of amino acids

      removes carbon dioxide

      D

      excretes urine

      deamination of urea

      removes carbon dioxide

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        The following table shows the composition of blood entering the kidneys of a healthy person.

        substance

        % composition of blood entering the kidney

        glucose

        0.20

        urea

        0.01

        protein

        7.00

        Which row of the table below would show the percentage composition of blood of the same substances in the urine of a healthy person?

         

        composition of urine / %

         

        glucose

        urea

        protein

        A

        0.00

        2.50

        0.00

        B

        0.00

        2.50

        3.50

        C

        2.00

        0.00

        7.00

        D

        0.20

        0.01

        0.00

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          Which of the following factors would affect the volume and concentration of urine produced by the kidneys?

          1. Exercise

          2. Temperature

          3. Water intake

          • 1 and 3 only

          • 2 and 3 only

          • 3 only

          • All 3 of the above

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          The table below shows the composition of a solution found in the human body.

          component

          concentration / arbitrary units

          glucose

          0.00

          urea

          4.00

          protein

          0.00

          salts

          3.00

          amino acids

          0.00

          In a healthy person, which of the following structures would contain this solution?

          Diagram showing labelled parts of the kidney system: A is renal artery, B is renal vein, C is kidney, D is ureter, with blood flow paths.

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            The image below shows a number of organs involved in helping rid the body of waste products.

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            Excess amino acids from the diet cannot be stored by the body. One of the products of their breakdown is urea. 

            Which row of the table below is correct?

             

            name for breakdown of excess amino acids

            makes urea

            removes urea from the blood

            A

            assimilation

            Y

            Z

            B

            deamination

            X

            Y

            C

            assimilation

            Y

            X

            D

            deamination

            X

            Z

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