1) Contain long fibres that function to carry information in the form of impulse to all parts of the body. a) nerve cells b) epithelium cells c) red blood cells d) white blood cells e) muscle cells 2) Form a layer that protects organs in the body. These cells also secrete mucus a) red blood cells b) epithelium cells c) nerve cells d) muscle cells e) white blood cells 3) Have no nucleus. Biconcave disc shaped to increase surface area. Contain haemoglobin that functions to transport oxygen to all parts of the body. • Transport carbon dioxide from cells in all parts of the body to the lungs a) red blood cells b) white blood cells 4) Change their form to surround foreign particles and destroy them. a) white blood cells b) epithelium cells c) muscle cells d) red blood cells e) nerve cells f) reproductive cells 5) Contract and relax muscles to enable movement a) epithelium cells b) muscle cells c) white blood cells d) nerve cells e) reproductive cells f) red blood cells

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