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What is mass transport?
Why is mass transport necessary?
Describe the structure of the a mammalian circulatory system
Which vessels carry blood from and to the lungs?
What vessels carry blood to and from the body (from and to the heart)?
What vessel carries blood from the body to the liver?
What vessel carries blood from the liver to the vena cava?
What vessel carries blood from the gut to the liver?
What blood vessel carries blood from and to the kidneys (to the vena cava and from the body)?
Which blood vessel has the lowest pressure?
What does the blood transport?
What vessels supply the heart with blood?
Describe the structure of the arteries and how it relates to their function
Describe the structure of arterioles and how it relates to their function
Describe the structure of the veins and how it's related to its function
Describe the structure of the capillaries and how this makes them adapted for their function
What is tissue fluid?
Explain what causes the decrease in water potential at the arterial end of the capillary
Explain what causes the increase in water potential towards the venous end of the capillary
How is tissue fluid formed and how may it be returned to the circulatory system?
What's one difference in the composition of blood plasma and tissue fluid? What causes this difference?
What's the role of proteins in blood plasma in returning fluid to the capillary?
What's the function of the lymphatic vessels? (in relation to tissue fluid)
Explain how the active transport of mineral ions into xylem vessels in the roots results in water entering these vessels and then being moved up the xylem tissue
Why does the presence of an air bubble in the xylem block the movement of water?
Explain how water enters a plant root from the soil and travels through to the endodermis
How is water used by a plant?
How does water move via the apoplastic and symplastic pathways from the soil to the xylem in a root?
Draw a labelled diagram of a dicot