Quiz: Specialised Cells - Structure Linked to Function
AQA GCSE Combined Science specification.
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Building on what you've learned about cells, let's test your understanding of specialised cells and how their structure is adapted to their function!
Which specialised cell transports oxygen around the body?
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Which of the following features are adaptations of root hair cells? (Select all that apply)
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A sperm cell has a specialised structure, including a {{blank0}} to penetrate the egg and many {{blank1}} to provide energy for movement.
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Which feature allows nerve cells to transmit electrical impulses over long distances?
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A red blood cell has a diameter of 7 micrometres. If 1000 cells are lined up edge to edge, what is the total length?
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Which of these are features of red blood cells that help them transport oxygen? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} cells found in the human respiratory system have tiny hair-like structures called {{blank1}} that help move mucus and trapped particles.
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What is the main role of white blood cells?
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