Biology: Blood, the heart and plants. 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyPhotosynthesis and transpirationCells, tissues and organsMedicine and drugsRespiration and exerciseGCSEAQA Created by: C-Ann24Created on: 03-11-18 17:00 What is Hemoglobin? The protein found in red blood cells that transports Oxygen around the body. 1 of 9 What is the main function of blood? To carry Oxygen and nutrients to the cells in the body. 2 of 9 Define Transpiration. The movement of water from leaves to the atmosphere through the Stomata. 3 of 9 Define Translocation. The movement of nutrients produced throughout the plant. 4 of 9 What is a Potometer? A Potometer can be used to show how the water uptake by a plant changes under different conditions. 5 of 9 Name 3 factors that increase the rate of Transpiriation. 1) Light 2) Temperature 3)Humidity 6 of 9 What is blood made up of? 1) Red blood cells 2) Platelets 3) Plasma 4) White Blood Cells 7 of 9 What are the two main white blood cells and what do they do? 1) Lymphacites - make antibodies 2) Phagacites - eat bacteria. 8 of 9 What are the main structures of the Respiratory System? 1) mouth and nose 2)Trachea (windpipe) 3) Lungs 4) Bronchial tube 5)Bronchioles 6) Alveoli 9 of 9
Comments
No comments have yet been made