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Respiration: Breathing, Energy And Gas Exchange

Separate breathing from cellular energy release

ScienceGrade 10Mixed12 questions24 min
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Section A: Cellular Respiration · 6 questionsSection B: Human Gas Exchange · 6 questions
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Section A: Cellular Respiration

Compare breathing, aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

Choose the best answer for each question.

Question 1
EasyQuestion

Which statement best explains: Differentiate breathing and cellular respiration?

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Question 2
MediumQuestion

A student is revising Respiration. Which idea is most accurate for 'Differentiate breathing and cellular respiration'?

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Question 3
AdvancedQuestion

Which answer would best correct a misconception about differentiate breathing and cellular respiration?

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Question 4
EasyQuestion

Which statement best explains: Write aerobic respiration equation?

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Question 5
MediumQuestion

A student is revising Respiration. Which idea is most accurate for 'Write aerobic respiration equation'?

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What this assignment covers

Practise aerobic and anaerobic respiration, respiratory pathway, alveoli and carbon dioxide release experiments.

Skills and sections

Correct misconceptions about responsibility for child sex, Interpret sex determination probability in humans, Identify mirror terms for spherical mirrors, Draw ray diagrams for concave mirrors

  • Section A: Cellular Respiration: 6 questions
  • Section B: Human Gas Exchange: 6 questions