Debora M Primrose Solutions for Chapter: Data-Based and Practical Questions (Human Physiology), Exercise 7: Practice problems for Option D

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Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 15: Data-Based and Practical Questions (Human Physiology), Exercise 7: Practice problems for Option D with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Oxford IB Prepared Biology IB Diploma Programme solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Debora M Primrose Solutions for Chapter: Data-Based and Practical Questions (Human Physiology), Exercise 7: Practice problems for Option D with Hints & Solutions

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The graph shows the sodium, potassium and cholesterol consumption in a diet of 1,000 children in a school compared to the recommended dietary intake.

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Outline one problem these children might have in the future due to their cholesterol intake in diet.

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The graph shows the sodium, potassium and cholesterol consumption in a diet of 1000 children in a school compared to the recommended dietary intake.

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These children have high chances of hypertension in the future if they do not change their diet.

Comment on this statement.

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Explain the hormonal mechanism that control the secretion of digestive juices.

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Explain the need for the time delay between the arrival and passing on of a stimulus at the atrioventricular node.

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The diagram shows a section through the pancreas showing an islet of Langerhans.

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Identify the structure that show that the pancreas is both an exocrine and an endocrine gland.

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A factor which adapts organisms to survive under low oxygen conditions is the presence of a substance in red blood cells called diphosphoglycerate (DPG). It affects the percentage saturation of hemoglobin as shown in the graph.

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(a) Identify the effect of DPG on hemoglobin saturation.

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A factor which adapts organisms to survive under low oxygen conditions is the presence of a substance in red blood cells called diphosphoglycerate (DPG). It affects the percentage saturation of hemoglobin as shown in the graph.

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(b) Suggest with a reason the DPG levels in organism living at high altitude.