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CHAPTER - 11 
 
TRANSPORTATION IN ANIMALS 
AND PLANTS 
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CHAPTER - 11 
 
TRANSPORTATION IN ANIMALS 
AND PLANTS 
1) Circulatory system :- 
    In human beings digested food, water and oxygen are transported to 
all parts of the body. Waste products are also transported form all parts 
of the body to be removed from the body. 
   The transport of substances in the body is done by the circulatory 
system. It consists of heart, blood vessels and blood. 
 
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CHAPTER - 11 
 
TRANSPORTATION IN ANIMALS 
AND PLANTS 
1) Circulatory system :- 
    In human beings digested food, water and oxygen are transported to 
all parts of the body. Waste products are also transported form all parts 
of the body to be removed from the body. 
   The transport of substances in the body is done by the circulatory 
system. It consists of heart, blood vessels and blood. 
 
i) Blood :- 
   Blood transports substances in the body. It has a fluid part called 
plasma and cells like red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and 
platelets. 
  Red blood cells :- contain  a pigment called haemoglobin which 
transports oxygen. 
  White blood cells :- fights against germs and protects us from 
diseases. 
  Platelets :- help in clotting of blood. 
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CHAPTER - 11 
 
TRANSPORTATION IN ANIMALS 
AND PLANTS 
1) Circulatory system :- 
    In human beings digested food, water and oxygen are transported to 
all parts of the body. Waste products are also transported form all parts 
of the body to be removed from the body. 
   The transport of substances in the body is done by the circulatory 
system. It consists of heart, blood vessels and blood. 
 
i) Blood :- 
   Blood transports substances in the body. It has a fluid part called 
plasma and cells like red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and 
platelets. 
  Red blood cells :- contain  a pigment called haemoglobin which 
transports oxygen. 
  White blood cells :- fights against germs and protects us from 
diseases. 
  Platelets :- help in clotting of blood. 
ii) Blood vessels :- 
   There are three types of blood vessels. They are arteries, veins and 
capillaries. 
    Arteries :-  carry  oxygen rich blood from the heart to all parts of the 
body. They have thick walls. 
    Veins :- carry carbon dioxide rich blood from all parts of the body to 
the heart. They have thin walls. 
   Capillaries :- are very thin blood vessels which join arteries and veins. 
  Pulse/Pulse rate :- Blood flows through arteries at a high pressure 
causing throbbing movements called pulse. The number of pulse beats 
per minute is called pulse rate. The normal pulse rate is between 72 and 
80 beats per minute. 
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CHAPTER - 11 
 
TRANSPORTATION IN ANIMALS 
AND PLANTS 
1) Circulatory system :- 
    In human beings digested food, water and oxygen are transported to 
all parts of the body. Waste products are also transported form all parts 
of the body to be removed from the body. 
   The transport of substances in the body is done by the circulatory 
system. It consists of heart, blood vessels and blood. 
 
i) Blood :- 
   Blood transports substances in the body. It has a fluid part called 
plasma and cells like red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and 
platelets. 
  Red blood cells :- contain  a pigment called haemoglobin which 
transports oxygen. 
  White blood cells :- fights against germs and protects us from 
diseases. 
  Platelets :- help in clotting of blood. 
ii) Blood vessels :- 
   There are three types of blood vessels. They are arteries, veins and 
capillaries. 
    Arteries :-  carry  oxygen rich blood from the heart to all parts of the 
body. They have thick walls. 
    Veins :- carry carbon dioxide rich blood from all parts of the body to 
the heart. They have thin walls. 
   Capillaries :- are very thin blood vessels which join arteries and veins. 
  Pulse/Pulse rate :- Blood flows through arteries at a high pressure 
causing throbbing movements called pulse. The number of pulse beats 
per minute is called pulse rate. The normal pulse rate is between 72 and 
80 beats per minute. 
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1. What is transportation in animals and plants?
Ans. Transportation in animals and plants refers to the process of movement of essential substances like water, minerals, nutrients, and gases from one part of the body to another. In animals, this process is facilitated by the circulatory system, while in plants, the process is facilitated by the vascular system.
2. How does transportation occur in animals?
Ans. In animals, transportation occurs through the circulatory system, which consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The heart pumps blood through the blood vessels, which transport oxygen, nutrients, and waste products to and from the cells and tissues of the body.
3. How does transportation occur in plants?
Ans. In plants, transportation occurs through the vascular system, which consists of the xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, while the phloem transports sugars and other nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
4. What is transpiration in plants?
Ans. Transpiration is the process by which plants lose water through small pores on their leaves called stomata. This loss of water creates a negative pressure that pulls water and nutrients from the roots up through the xylem to the leaves.
5. What are the factors that affect transportation in animals and plants?
Ans. The factors that affect transportation in animals include the size and efficiency of the circulatory system, the distance between the cells and tissues of the body and the circulatory system, and the demand for oxygen and nutrients by the cells of the body. The factors that affect transportation in plants include the availability of water, the temperature and humidity of the environment, and the rate of photosynthesis.
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