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BIO9 - Grade 9 Biology - QUIZ

BIO9 · Grade 9 Biology

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  1. 1Based on the provided exercises, what are the two simple sugars that form sucrose?

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According to the experiment with brewer's yeast and Fehling test, what was the conclusion regarding sucrose digestion?
  • 3What color is blood when it is rich in oxygen gas (leaving the lungs or entering the small intestine)?
  • 4What is the name of the reaction involving the degradation of glucose in the presence of oxygen in animal cells?
  • 5Based on the text about pepsin, which of the following statements are correct regarding its function?
  • 6In the starch digestion experiment, why does digestion take place in Tube A (starch + saliva) but not in Tube B (starch + gastric juice)?
  • 7What physiological process is responsible for the increase in glucose and amino acids in the blood as it leaves the small intestine?
  • 8Comparing inhaled air to exhaled air, which of the following is true?
  • 9At the level of the pulmonary alveoli, what is the direction of the passage of oxygen gas?
  • 10According to the document on protein digestion, why doesn't pepsin attack the actual cells of the stomach wall?