Which statements describe adrenaline and its effects on the human body? 1 Pupil diameter becomes smaller. 2 Breathing rate decreases. 3 Heart rate increases. 4 Adrenaline is transported in the blood.
A.
1, 3 and 4
B.
2, 3 and 4
C.
1 and 2
D.
3 and 4 only
Exam No:0610_m24_qp_12 Year:2024 Question No:32
Answer:
A
Knowledge points:
21.3.1 State the sources and effects of pollution of land and water, e.g. rivers, lakes and the sea, by insecticides, herbicides and by nuclear fall-out
21.3.10 Discuss the causes and effects on the environment of acid rain
21.3.11 State the measures that are taken to reduce sulfur dioxide pollution and reduce the impact of acid rain
21.3.12 Explain how increases in carbon dioxide and methane concentrations in the atmosphere cause an enhanced greenhouse effect that leads to climate change
21.3.13 Describe the negative impacts of female contraceptive hormones in water courses, limited to reduced sperm count in men and feminisation of aquatic organisms
21.3.2 State the sources and effects of pollution of water (rivers, lakes and the sea) by chemical waste, discarded rubbish, untreated sewage and fertilisers
21.3.3 State the sources and effects of pollution of water (rivers, lakes and the sea) by chemical waste, discarded rubbish, untreated sewage and fertilisers
21.3.4 State the sources and effects of pollution of the air by methane and carbon dioxide, limited to the enhanced greenhouse effect and climate change
21.3.5 State the sources and effects of pollution of the air by methane and carbon dioxide, limited to the enhanced greenhouse effect and climate change
21.3.6 State the sources and effects of pollution of the air by methane and carbon dioxide, limited to the enhanced greenhouse effect and climate change
21.3.7 State the sources and effects of pollution of the air by methane and carbon dioxide, limited to the enhanced greenhouse effect and climate change
21.3.8 Explain the process of eutrophication of water in terms of: – increased availability of nitrate and other ions – increased growth of producers – increased decomposition after death of producers – increased aerobic respiration by decomposer – reduction in dissolved oxygen – death of organisms requiring dissolved oxygen in water
21.3.9 Discuss the effects of non-biodegradable plastics in the environment, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems
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