Skeletons & Muscles
Lesson 2
Obtaining Energy
Animal Reproduction
Body Systems
100

Tissue that is more flexible than bone 

Cartilage

100

A signal that causes an animal to react in some way

Stimulus

100

Animal that eats other animals

Carnivore

100

Reproduction that involves 1 parent

Asexual

100

This system helps with breathing

Respiratory System

200

Process of an arthropod shedding its exoskeleton

Molting

200

Type of neuron that detects stimuli

Sensory Neuron

200

Animal that eats only plants

Herbivore

200

Fertilization that occurs outside the body

External Fertilization

200

This system helps with breaking down food in the body

Digestive System

300

Tissues that contract or relax to create movement

Muscles

300

Type of neuron that passes information

Interneuron

300
Animal that eats plants and animals

Omnivore

400

What are the 3 types of skeletons?

Endoskeleton, exoskeleton, and skeletons without hard parts

400

Type of neuron that carries response information

Motor Neuron

400

The process that breaks down food into small molecules 

Digestion

500

A place where 2 or more parts of a skeleton meet

Joint

500

An organized grouping of neurons in the head of an animal

Brain

500

The process in which cells use oxygen and digested food molecules to release the energy in food

Cellular Respiration

500

This system transports needed materials to cells and takes away wastes

Circulatory System

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