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Checked, it's B.
Ur checking the wrong ms.. i guess! :)
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No. 16!! :O Sorry I mistyped it.
No probs.. this question is regarding diastole, whereby blood enters the left/right ventricle while it is relaxing. The aortic valve (semi-lunar) should remain closed so as to prevent blood from flowing back into the ventricle while it is leaving through the aorta.. and the bicuspid valve should remain open in order to allow blood to flow from the atrium into the ventricles!
 
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you should not heat the crystals as they are very delicate and they break easily..also the water will be evaporated from it so "heat the crystals" is point 3..and as u see in the choices A,B and C they all have the number 3..so none of them and the answer will be D..

thank you sooo much :)
 
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Chemistry MCQ doubt:
Q: In some countries, ethanol, rather than petrol, is used as a fuel for cars. Which gas is not present in the exhaust from cars that burn ethanol?
A Carbon dioxide
B Nitrogen
C Oxides of nitrogen
D Sulphur dioxide

do you know the right answer ???
 
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No probs.. this question is regarding diastole, whereby blood enters the left/right ventricle while it is relaxing. The aortic valve (semi-lunar) should remain closed so as to prevent blood from flowing back into the ventricle while it is leaving through the aorta.. and the bicuspid valve should remain open in order to allow blood to flow from the atrium into the ventricles!
Are you sure this is diastole? Because diastole is when all muscles relax so blood flows into the heart. I think it's called ventricular systole. Thanks for your explanation btw.
 
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Though, in ventricular systole, the semi-lunar valves are open due to the pressure by the blood, and the atrioventricular valve is shut to prevent blood to move back to the atrium.
 
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Are you sure this is diastole? Because diastole is when all muscles relax so blood flows into the heart. I think it's called ventricular systole. Thanks for your explanation btw.
Oh sorry.. i ws kinda confused. This is artrial systole whereby the atria contract and the ventricles relax to allow flow of blood into the ventricles. The tricuspid and bicuspid valves open up to allow blood flow between the atria and ventricles. The semi-lunar valves remain closed to prevent the back flow of blood.
Btw ventricular systole is when the ventricles contract and blood is forced out of the ventricles and into the aorta!
 
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Oh sorry.. i ws kinda confused. This is artrial systole whereby the atria contract and the ventricles relax to allow flow of blood into the ventricles. The tricuspid and bicuspid valves open up to allow blood flow between the atria and ventricles. The semi-lunar valves remain closed to prevent the back flow of blood.
Btw ventricular systole is when the ventricles contract and blood is forced out of the ventricles and into the aorta!
That's exactly the question, ventricles contract, and blood flows into the aorta, so it's ventricular systole.
 
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do you know the right answer ???

another member in the forum explained this question !! here is the answer

IT IS D BECUZ ethanol produces CO2 and water when combusted and that oxides of nitrogen and nitrogen arent affect by the fuel used, they will always be available. only sulfur dioxide is affected by the fuel used and ethanol as i said before doesnt release sulfur dioxide when combusted and so it is sulfur dioxide.
 
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Btw guys, are you sure that all the marking schemes are 100% correct? Since sometimes I'm 100% assured of an answer and it's still wrong according to the marking schemes.
 
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