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Question
Match the statements in Column A with those in Column B
Column A | Column B | ||
1 | Heart | a | Movement of materials |
2 | Food and oxygen | b | Channels for transport in man |
3 | Carrier of oxygen | c | A living pump |
4 | Circulation | d | Materials needed by every living being |
5 | Arteries and veins | e | Red blood cells |
Solution
Column A | Column B | ||
1 | Heart | c | A living pump |
2 | Food and oxygen | d | Materials needed by every living being |
3 | Carrier of oxygen | e | Red blood cells |
4 | Circulation | a | Movement of materials |
5 | Arteries and veins | b | Channels for transport in man |
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