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Chapter 10: IGCSE A Level Biology Exam Tests

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MCQ 1: The hormone that is released by the kidney in response to the decreased oxygen level of the tissues is called

A) vitamin D
B) natriuretic hormone
C) erythropoietin
D) renin

MCQ 2: The food reserves in the aleuronic layer are converted to carbohydrates for seed growth. What's the first thing aleuronic gets converted into?

A) amylase
B) starch
C) maltose
D) glucose

MCQ 3: Blood Plasma and glomerular filtrate are different in concentrations of

A) water
B) proteins
C) amino acids
D) glucose

MCQ 4: Movement of glucose ions in the proximal convoluted tubule is an example of

A) active transport
B) direct transport
C) inactive transport
D) secondary active transport

MCQ 5: All the options are correct except

A) carbon dioxide is produced in very small quantities in living organisms.
B) carbon dioxide is produced by the cells respiring aerobically.
C) carbon dioxide is transported to the lungs.
D) carbon dioxide is taken in small quantities

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