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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Blood - Plasma Platelets and Red and White Cells
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Blood and its components - plasma, red and white blood cells, and platelets. Blood is the delivery and waste collection system of your body. It also protects you against invading pathogens. It is pumped round the body by the heart at high pressure through the arteries and returns at lower pressure via the veins. Between the two, blood flows through capillaries which allow it to reach every single cell in your body. Blood consists of a fluid called plasma in which red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets are suspended. Blood plasma also transports dissolved chemicals; carbon dioxide... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Blood - Plasma Platelets and Red and White Cells
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10 Questions

1. Platelets are involved in blood...
2. Plasma carries carbon dioxide away from the...
3. Which of the following is another name for a red blood cell?
4. Valves prevent the backflow of blood and are found in which of the following?
5. Red blood cells have a special shape to allow maximum...
6. Most arteries carry blood which is...
7. Arteries carry blood in which direction?
8. What are the smallest blood vessels, requiring a microscope in order to be seen?
9. Blood plasma is...
10. Which parts of the circulatory system have thin walls, allowing diffusion of gases?