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Transport/Circulation
All organisms should be able to transport important particles or molecules in
their bodies. At the same time, they should be able to remove wastes and other
unwanted substances from them. This is why plants and animals have various
Table 1.3 type of circulatory systems. These circulatory systems allow important biological
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gain nutrition, and maintain its internal environment for survival.
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At table 1.3 summarizes how plants and animals differ in terms of their
circulatory systems.
Transport in Plants Transport in Animals

PLANT AND
Transport/Circulation (more focused on mammals)

Plants have two main Animals have the following


All organisms should be able
circulatory to transport important
organs: particles
circulatory or molecules
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ANIMAL
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their bodies. At the same time,– they should be able Blood
transports to remove
– has thewastes
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water and nutrients functions:
unwanted substances from them. This
from the roots to theis why plants and animals
a. Transports gases andhave various
type of circulatory systems. These
different circulatory
parts of the systemsnutrients
allow important
in the animal’s biological
body

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gain nutrition, and maintain its and
sugars internal
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metabolic products body temperature


Organs

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from the leaves to the (through platelet formation)
BIG IDEA: The
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rest of the plants. is
the organism’s
d. Plays an way of indistributing
important the
used for circulation immune system
important nutrients andPlants
minerals throughout the body. The best way that you can
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cells in the xylem that
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hemolymph instead of blood.
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water and nutrients.
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cellshow
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circulatory systems.
sugar transport. of the body.
Transport in Plants Transport in Animals
(more focused on mammals)

PLANT AND
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Fluids circulate through
Blood is forcefully pumped
transpiration pull, or the
Circulation process throughout the body by the
evaporation of water from
heart.
All organisms the plant’s
should leaves.
be able to transport
important particles or molecules in

ANIMAL
their bodies. At the same time, they should be able to remove wastes and other
About 90% of water is
unwanted substances
Water transport from
Water isthem. This
transported is why
through plants and animals have various
transported through the
the xylem.
type of circulatory systems. These circulatory systems bloodallow
plasma. important biological

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Food (sugar and other


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metabolic nutrients) are
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Phloem.
BIG IDEA: The circulatory system is the organism’s way of distributing
important nutrients and minerals throughout the body. The best
In mammals, wayisthat you can
oxygen
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carbon dioxide
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Gases are diffused through
the air spaces, such as the
the oxygen to be circulated
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how Carbon
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circulatory systems. into the bloodstream by
combining with
hemoglobin, so it can be
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Phloem – plant vascular
of epidermis that
tissue that conducts
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foods made in the leaves
layer of cells which
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Xylem – plant vascular Cortex – Cortex is the
tissue that conveys layer of unspecialized
water and dissolved cells between the
minerals from the roots surface cells of the
to the rest of the plant epidermis and the
and also provides "conducting" tissues of
physical support. the stems and roots.
The main function of
the cortex is to provide
support and perform
metabolic processes.
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fluids circulate through _______, or the

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evaporation of water from the plant's
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water is transported through the ____.
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plants?
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what plays an important role in the
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what is the blood protein that carries the

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oxygen around your body?
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