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Quiz: Blood Components and Their Functions

AQA GCSE Combined Science specification.

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Building on what you've learned about the circulatory system, let's test your knowledge of blood components and their functions!

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Which component of blood is responsible for transporting oxygen?

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The {{blank0}} are responsible for clotting blood to prevent excessive bleeding.

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Which of the following are functions of plasma? (Select all that apply)

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What is the main role of white blood cells?

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The liquid part of blood that carries hormones, waste products, and nutrients is called {{blank0}}.

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Which blood component is involved in forming scabs after a cut?

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Which of the following substances does plasma transport? (Select all that apply)

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