Biology

Biology

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Transpiration and Translocation
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Transpiration and Translocation

Animals and plants both have transport systems for moving substances around. Water is transported from the roots to the leaves during transpiration in xylem vessels for photosynthesis. All cells inside phloem vessels use glucose made during photosynthesis for respiration.

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Plant Cell Organisation
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Plant Cell Organisation

The cells of plants are arranged in a similar fashion to those of other multicellular organisms. The cells of an organism form tissues, the tissues form organs, and the organs form organ systems.

The Lungs
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The Lungs

Your cells require oxygen for respiration, so you need to get it from the air into your bloodstream. You must also expel carbon dioxide from your bloodstream. All of this occurs in your lungs. Your lungs are forced to take in and expel air when you breathe.

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