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Transportation in Animals and Plants Worksheet 8

This document contains questions and answers about transportation in animals and plants. It discusses that there are three main types of blood vessels: arteries, capillaries, and veins. It explains that plant roots absorb water and minerals through root hairs that increase the surface area for absorption. It notes that transportation of materials is necessary for organisms to transport food, water, oxygen, and waste. It also states that animals like sponges and hydra do not have blood because the water brings them food and oxygen, and carries away waste.

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Transportation in Animals and Plants Worksheet 8

This document contains questions and answers about transportation in animals and plants. It discusses that there are three main types of blood vessels: arteries, capillaries, and veins. It explains that plant roots absorb water and minerals through root hairs that increase the surface area for absorption. It notes that transportation of materials is necessary for organisms to transport food, water, oxygen, and waste. It also states that animals like sponges and hydra do not have blood because the water brings them food and oxygen, and carries away waste.

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Transportation in Animals and Plants


Q1. What are the three main types of blood vessels?
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Q2. How plant roots absorb water and minerals from the soil?
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Q3. Why is transport of materials necessary in a plant or in an animal?


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Q4. Why animals such as sponges and hydra do not have blood?
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Transportation in Animals and Plants

Q1. What are the three main types of blood vessels?


Ans. There are three major types of blood vessels: the arteries, which carry

the blood away from the heart; the capillaries, which enable the actual

exchange of water and chemicals between the blood and the tissues; and

the veins, which carry blood from the capillaries back toward the heart.

Q2. How plant roots absorb water and minerals from the soil?
Ans. Plants absorb water and minerals by the roots. The roots have root hair.

The root hair increase the surface area of the root for the absorption of

water and mineral nutrients dissolved in water. The root hair is in contact

with the water present between the soil particles.

Q3. Why is transport of materials necessary in a plant or in an animal?


Explain.
Ans. All organisms need food, water and oxygen for survival. They need to

transport all these to various parts of their body. Further, they need to

transport wastes to parts from where they can be removed. Thus,

transport of materials is necessary in a plant or in an animal.

Q4. Why animals such as sponges and hydra do not have blood?
Ans. Animals such as sponges and hydra do not possess any circulatory

system. The water in which they live brings food and oxygen as it enters

their bodies. The water carries away waste materials and carbon dioxide

as it moves out. Thus, these animals do not need a circulatory fluid like

the blood.

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