Mary Jones and Geoff Jones Solutions for Chapter: Transport in Animals, Exercise 7: End-of-chapter questions
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Questions from Mary Jones and Geoff Jones Solutions for Chapter: Transport in Animals, Exercise 7: End-of-chapter questions with Hints & Solutions
Identify the components of blood that functions in transporting carbon dioxide.

Identify the components of blood that functions in destroying bacteria.

Identify the components of blood that functions in transporting oxygen.

Arteries, veins, capillaries, xylem vessels and phloem tubes used for transporting substances in mammals and flowering plants respectively. Describe how each of these tubes is adapted for its particular function.

The diagram shows two cells found in human blood.
The actual diameter of a red blood cell is 0.007 in diameter. Calculate the magnification of the diagram. Show your working.

Describe three differences between the structure of a red blood cell and a white blood cell.

State the function of a red blood cell.

Explain how the structure of a red blood cell helps it to carry out its function.
