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Which part of the blood transports oxygen to the body cells?
White Blood Cells
Red Blood Cells
Platelets
Plasma
What are the tiny blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding?
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Platelets
Plasma
Which blood components fight infections by attacking bacteria/viruses?
White blood cells
Red blood cells
Platelets
Plasma
The straw coloured fluid part of the blood is called...
oxygenated blood
plasma
deoxygenated blood
arterial blood
Red blood cells are adapted to their function as they have ........
a large surface area
a hole in the middle
a huge nucleus
lots of hairs
The trachea is sometimes called....
the bronchus
the windpipe
the alveoli
the diaphram
What is the muscle under your lungs called?
the trachea
the diaphragm
the bronchus
the windpipe
The air sacs in our lungs are called:
bronchioles
bronchus
alveoli
tracheas
The __________ connect the windpipe to the lungs.
bronchus
bronchioles
alveoli
diaphram
Blood makes up ____________% of your body.
50
73
7
17
Bronchi divide up in to tiny tubes called ......
trachea
alveoli
oesophagus
bronchioles
Carbon dioxide is carried in the blood dissolved in ......
the red blood cells
the white blood cells
the plasma
the platelets
the two sets of muscles responsible for breathing are ....
the heart and diaphragm
the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm
the ribs and diaphragm
the ribs and the heart
How are the alveoli adapted to their function (you can choose more than one)
good blood supply
thin walls
moist lining
large surface area
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