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10Living organisms need internal transport to survive.
Food, water, and oxygen are transported inside the body.
Waste products do not need to be removed from the body
Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Leaves send food only to flowers
Fine tubes in the stem help transport food in plants
Blood helps in transportation in developed animals.
Internal transportation happens outside the body.
Leaves absorb water from the soil.
Food made in leaves stays only in the leaves.
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Why is internal transport needed in living organisms?
What do roots absorb from the soil?
Which part carries water from roots to leaves?
Where is food made in plants?
How does food reach different parts of a plant?
What transports substances in developed animals?
Which of these is a waste product?
What is internal transportation?
The removal of harmful waste products is called:
Which of the following is an example of transportation in humans?
Living organisms need ______ to survive.
______ absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Water and nutrients move from roots to leaves through the ______.
Food is prepared in the ______ of plants.
Food reaches all parts of the plant through ______ tubes.
______ transports substances in developed animals.
Waste products are carried to organs for ______.
Transporting substances inside the body is called ______.
Generally transportation in an animal's body is done by ______.
The food prepared in green leaves is transported to other parts of the plant through the ______.