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What is the liquid part of the blood called? 2. Instrument used to measure heartbeat. 3. Name the blood filtering unit of kidneys. 4. This is the chief-food conducting tissue of the plant. 5. A single sac-like structure which urine is stored.​

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Answered by Dwivediyashpratap
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1- Liquid part of blood is called plasma.

Blood plasma is a yellowish liquid component of the blood that holds the blood cells of whole blood in suspension. It is the part of the blood that carries cells and proteins throughout the body. It makes up about fifty-five per cent of the body's total blood volume.

2-Instrument used to measure heartbeat is a stethoscope.

It is a medical device used for listening heartbeats of humans and animals. It has a small disc-like resonator that is placed against the skin and one or two tubes connected to two earpieces.

3- The blood filtering unit of the kidney are nephrons.

nephron includes a filter, called the glomerulus, and a tubule. The nephrons work through a two-step process: the glomerulus filters your blood, and the tubule returns needed substances to your blood and removes wastes.

4- Phloem is the chief food conducting tissue of vascular plants. It conducts food in both directions, i.e., downwards from leaves to roots and upwards from storage organs to other parts.

5-A single sac-like structure in which urine is stored is a urinary bladder.

When a person urinates, the pee exits the bladder and goes out of the body through the urethra.

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