3.5 Blood Circulatory System and Transport System in Plants Flashcards
What is the tissue that transports substances in animals?
Blood.
What is the tissue that transports substances in plants?
Xylem and phloem.
What are the transport structures in animals?
Blood vessels (veins, capillaries, arteries).
What are the transport structures in plants?
Xylem and phloem.
What does the transport system in animals carry?
Oxygen gas and carbon dioxide.
What does the transport system in plants carry?
Water and nutrients.
Do animals have a pump for their transport system?
Yes, a heart.
Do plants have a pump for their transport system?
No, they do not have a pump.
Are environmental factors involved in plant transport systems?
Yes, they are aided by environmental factors such as air movement.
Do both plants and animals transport materials over long distances to cells that need them?
Yes, both transport necessary materials over long distances from the source to the cells.
Who meets the requirements for donating blood based on the table?
Individual B. Individual B meets the age requirement of 18 years and above, weighs more than 45 kg, and is healthy.