a. ______________ component of RBC transport oxygen from the lungs to all the cells of body.
b. One complete cycle of contraction of the heart followed by its relaxation is called __________
c. _____________ are the blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to various parts of body.
d. _______________ are the extremely thin blood vessels which connect arteries to veins.
e. The main excretory product in human being is _____________
f. Platelets play major role in blood ____________
g. Throbic movements due to blood flow in arteries are called __________
h. ___________ is fluid connective tissue that flows in blood vessels.
i. The movement of solvent molecules from their high concentration to their low concentration through a semi-permeable membrane is called ______________
j. A physical process which involves movement of molecules (solid, liquid and gas) from the region of higher concentration to that of lower concentration is called _____________
k. Loss of water in the form of vapour through leaves is called _____________
l. The transportation of food from the leaves to other parts of plant is called ___________
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hemoglobin
circulation
artereis
capillaries
urine
clotting
blood
osmosis
diffusion
transpiration
translocation
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Answer:
a. Haemoglobin component of RBC transport oxygen from the lungs to all the cells of body.
b. One complete cycle of contraction of the heart followed by its relaxation is called cardiac cycle.
c. Arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to various parts of body.
d. Capillaries are the extremely thin blood vessels which connect arteries to veins.
e. The main excretory product in human being is Urea.
f. Platelets play major role in blood clotting.
g. Throbic movements due to blood flow in arteries are called pulse.
h. Blood is fluid connective tissue that flows in blood vessels.
i. The movement of solvent molecules from their high concentration to their low concentration through a semi-permeable membrane is called osmosis.
j. A physical process which involves movement of molecules (solid, liquid and gas) from the region of higher concentration to that of lower concentration is called Diffusion.
k. Loss of water in the form of vapour through leaves is called Transpiration.
l. The transportation of food from the leaves to other parts of plant is called Translocation.
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