1. A vascular tissue of plant body
2. Part of leaf that gives off water, as vapour
3. Afluid connective tissue
4. Blood cells, the deficiency of which causes anaemia
5. The smallest blood vessel
6. A convenient place to feel pulse
7. Muscle guarding the opening of urethra opening of urethra
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Q1. Vascular tissue is comprised of the xylem and the phloem, the main transport systems of plants. They typically occur together in vascular bundles in all plant organs, traversing roots, stems, and leaves. Xylem is responsible for the transport of water and dissolved ions from the roots upwards through the plant.
Q2.The water eventually is released to the atmosphere as vapor via the plant's stomata — tiny, closeable, pore-like structures on the surfaces of leaves.
Q3.Blood consists of a fluid or liquid matrix called plasma in which white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets are suspended.
Q4. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body's tissues. As the name implies, iron deficiency anemia is due to insufficient iron. Without enough iron, your body can't produce enough of a substance in red blood cells that enables them to carry oxygen (hemoglobin).
Q5.Capillaries, the smallest blood vessels, connect arteries and veins.
Q6. You can take your pulse using the radial artery in your wrist or the carotid artery in your neck
Q7. The external urethral sphincter is composed of striated muscle and is located distally and inferiorly to the bladder neck in women between the vaginal orifice and clitoris.
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