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Apologia Exploring Creation with General Science Module 14

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Veins   Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart  
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Arteries   Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart  
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Capillaries   Tiny, thin-walled blood vessels that allow the exchange of gasses and nutrients between the blood and cells and are located between arteries and veins  
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Red Blood Cells   Transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues  
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Hemoglobin   A protein in the blood that gives blood its red color  
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White Blood cells   Responsible for protecting the body from agents of disease in the bloodstream  
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Bronchial tubes   Tubes in the lungs that carry air  
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Bronchioles   At the end of the bronchial tubes  
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Alveoli   Little sacs at the end of bronchioles where most of the "action" takes place  
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Larynx   Often called the "voice box". Contains the vocal chords.  
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Xylem   Tube in a plant that transports water up from the roots to the rest of the parts of the plant  
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Phloem   Tubes in a plant that are responsible for carrying food from the leaves to the rest of the plant  
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