Transport in Living Things

Understanding How Life Moves Essential Substances

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Topic: Transport in Living Things

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1. What is Diffusion?
2. Osmosis refers specifically to the movement of:
3. Which transport process requires energy (ATP) from the cell?
4. Which adaptation helps to increase the rate of diffusion?
5. What happens to a plant cell in distilled water?
6. What happens to an animal cell in distilled water?
7. Which blood vessel carries blood AWAY from the heart?
8. Which blood vessel contains valves?
9. Why is the Left Ventricle wall thicker than the Right?
10. Where does exchange of substances occur in the circulatory system?
11. Which blood component carries Oxygen?
12. What is the function of Platelets?
13. Which plant tissue transports Water and Minerals?
14. Which statement about Phloem is correct?
15. Why do root hairs have a long extension?
16. Water enters the root hair cell by:
17. Minerals enter the root hair cell by Active Transport when:
18. What drives the movement of water up the xylem?
19. Which cells protect the body against diseases?
20. Which of the following does NOT have a nucleus?
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Section 2: Plant vs Human Systems

Sort the structures into the correct system:

Xylem
Artery
Root Hair
Capillary
Phloem
Vein

Plant Transport

Human Transport

Section 3: The Journey of Water

Complete the description of water transport in plants:

Roots
Osmosis
Xylem
Transpiration
Evaporation
In a plant, water is absorbed by the through a process called . It then travels up the vessels to the leaves. This movement is driven by , which is the of water from the leaves.

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