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Biology - B3 - AQA - GCSE - Transport systems
- Humans
- Heart
- Left atrium
- Left ventricle
- Aorta
- More muscle on this side
- Has to pump blood all the
way around the body,
whereas the right ventricle
only pumps to the lungs.
- Pulmonary vein
- Right atrium
- Right ventricle
- Pulmonary artery
- Vena Cava
- Artery
- Thick walls
- Containing muscles and elastic fibres
- Stents can be used to keep
the arteries open if they
begin to narrow.
- Veins
- Thin walls
- Valves to stop backflow
- Capillaries
- Very thin walls
- Narrow
- Blood
- Consists of a fluid called plasma
- Red blood cells
- Oxygen from
lungs to organs
- No nucleus
- Haemoglobin
- Combines with oxygen
in the lungs to form
oxyhaemoglobin
- Oxyhaemoglobin splits in
organs to form oxygen
and haemoglobin
- White blood cells
- Defense against infection
Anlagen:
- Platelets
- No nucleus
- Help blood to clot at
the site of a wound
- Carbon dioxide from
organs to lungs
- Soluble products of
digestion from small
intestine to organs
- Urea from liver to kidney
- When labelling the
heart, the sides are
usually flipped. See
the diagram below.
- Plants
- Xylem
- Water
- Transpiration
stream
- Helpful way to
remember it - water
doesn't 'phlo' in a plant.
- Mineral ions
- From
the
roots
- Phloem
- Dissolved sugars
- From leaves to
elsewhere
- Transpiration stream
- The movement of water from
the roots to the leaves and
then out from there.