B4 - Organising plants and animals Flashcards

1
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name four main components of blood

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red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, platelets

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2
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function of platelets

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form blood clots - prevent loss of blood and stop wounds being infected

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3
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why is human circulatory system a double circulatory system

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  • blood passes through the heart twice for every circuit around the body
  • deoxygenated blood is pumped from right side of heart to the lungs
  • oxygenated blood that returns is pumped from left side to the rest of the body
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4
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how does structure of artery help with its function

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  • carries blood away from heart under high pressure
  • small lumen
  • thick elasticated walls that can stretch - thick muscle to withstand the pressure
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5
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how does structure of vein relate to its function

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  • carries blood back to heart at low pressure
  • thinner walls because not so much pressure
  • has valves to prevent backflow of blood
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6
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how does structure of capillary relate to its function

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  • carries blood through organs and tissues
  • one cell thick walls to shorten diffusion distance
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7
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list structures air passes through when breathing in

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mouth/nose > trachea > bronchi > bronchioles > alveoli

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8
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what is the function of red blood cells

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bind to oxygen and transport it around the body

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9
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what is the function of white blood cells

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defend body against pathogens

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10
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what is the function of the plasma

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transports blood cells and substances around the body

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11
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why is a leaf an organ

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there are many tissues inside the leaf which work together to perform a function (photosynthesis)

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12
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how is the upper epidermis adapted for its function

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  • single layer of transparent cells allow light to pass through
  • cells secrete a waxy substance that makes leaves waterproof (waxy cuticle)
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13
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how is the palisade mesophyll adapted for its function

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tightly packed cells with lots of chloroplasts to absorb as much light as possible for photosynthesis

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14
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how is the spongy mesophyll adapted for its function

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air spaces increase the surface area and allow gases to diffuse quickly

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15
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what is the function of the guard cells

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to control the opening and closing of the stomata

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16
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what is the function of the xylem

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transport water and mineral ions from the roots to the rest of the plant

17
Q

give three adaptations of the xylem

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  • made of dead cells
  • no end wall between cells
  • walls strengthened by a chemical called lignin to withstand the pressure of the water
18
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what is the function of the phloem

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transport dissolved sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant

19
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what is the purpose of translocation

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transport dissolved sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant for respiration, growth, and storage

20
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define the term transpiration

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movement of water from the roots to the leaves through the xylem

21
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what is the purpose of transpiration

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  • provide water to keep cells turgid
  • provide water to cells for photosynthesis
  • transport mineral ions to leaves
22
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name four factors that affect the rate of transpiration

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temperature, light intensity, humidity, and wind speed

23
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what effect does temperature have of transpiration

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higher temperatures increase the rate of transpiration

24
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what effect does humidity have of transpiration

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higher levels of humidity decreases the rate of transpiration

25
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why does increased light intensity increase the rate of transpiration

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stomata open wider to let more carbon dioxide into the leaf for photosynthesis

26
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what is the function of the stomata

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allow diffusion of gases into and out of the plant

27
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where are most stomata found

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underside of leaves

28
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what is the advantage of the plant of having a high number of stomata at this location

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reduces the amount of water loss through evaporation