Cell Transporation
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- Created on: 22-05-16 18:57
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2. What is an adaptation of root hair cells?
- Contains chloroplasts to absorb light, thin walls
- Hair like projections to increase surface area so more water can be absorbed
- Small, long and tim to make movement easier
- Thin outer wall and thick inner wall, in light will absorb water to become turgid
3. Which of these is not an adaption of a neutrophill?
- Many lysosomes
- Biconcave shape
- Multi-lobed nucleus
- Flexible shape to engulf foreign particles
4. What doesn't happen when erythrocytes are differentiated from bone marrow?
- Form a multi-lobed nucleus
- Form a biconcave disc
- Lose their nucleus, golgi and rer
- Filled with heamoglobin
5. What is an adaptation of guard cells?
- Small, long and tim to make movement easier
- Similar cells that work together to produce the same function
- Thin outer wall and thick inner wall, in light will absorb water to become turgid
- Contains chloroplasts to absorb light, thin walls
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