AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE TRILOGY
HIGHER TIER PHYSICS PAPER 1H 2026
CERTIFICATION EVALUATION QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED
CONTENT GRADED A+
⩥ red blood cells.
Answer: Transports oxygen from lungs to body cells
⩥ white blood cells.
Answer: Protects body against infection
⩥ Ateries.
Answer: Carries blood away from the heart
⩥ Veins.
Answer: Carries blood into the heart
⩥ Capillaries.
Answer: Substances such as oxygen and glucose to diffuse in and out of
cells
, ⩥ Platelets.
Answer: Helps the blood to clot
⩥ Correlation.
Answer: Doesn't prove cause simply suggests they might be linked
⩥ causal mechanism.
Answer: something that explains how one factor influences another
through a biological process
⩥ risk factors.
Answer: Factors leading to an increased rate of disease
⩥ Cancer.
Answer: Changes in cells that lead to uncontrolled growth and mitosis
⩥ Benign tumour.
Answer: Growth of abnormal cells contained in one area in a membrane.
Doesn't invade other parts of the body
⩥ Malignant tumours.
Answer: Invade neighbouring tissues and move into bloodstream and
spread to form secondary tumours.
HIGHER TIER PHYSICS PAPER 1H 2026
CERTIFICATION EVALUATION QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED
CONTENT GRADED A+
⩥ red blood cells.
Answer: Transports oxygen from lungs to body cells
⩥ white blood cells.
Answer: Protects body against infection
⩥ Ateries.
Answer: Carries blood away from the heart
⩥ Veins.
Answer: Carries blood into the heart
⩥ Capillaries.
Answer: Substances such as oxygen and glucose to diffuse in and out of
cells
, ⩥ Platelets.
Answer: Helps the blood to clot
⩥ Correlation.
Answer: Doesn't prove cause simply suggests they might be linked
⩥ causal mechanism.
Answer: something that explains how one factor influences another
through a biological process
⩥ risk factors.
Answer: Factors leading to an increased rate of disease
⩥ Cancer.
Answer: Changes in cells that lead to uncontrolled growth and mitosis
⩥ Benign tumour.
Answer: Growth of abnormal cells contained in one area in a membrane.
Doesn't invade other parts of the body
⩥ Malignant tumours.
Answer: Invade neighbouring tissues and move into bloodstream and
spread to form secondary tumours.