feeding and digestion
circulation
respiration
Excrete
anything goes
100
an animal that eats meat
What is a herbivore
100
transporting materials immune functions maintaining homeostasis
What is the functions of circulatory
100
inhalation and exhalation of air
What is respiration
100
separate and expel as waste
What is excrete
100
flatworms
What are nephredia pores
200
carnivores
What is the meat eaters called
200
the movement of blood through the vessels of the body that is induced by the pumping action of the heart and serves to distribute nutrients and oxygen to and remove waste products from all parts of the body
What is circulation
200
those with gills underwater or moist areas those with lungs on land or dry areas
What is the habitat of most animals
200
urine
What is the mammal and amphibian convection of ammonia
200
gill filtered food out of water
What is filter feeder
300
organisms that get benefits while harming the other
What are parasites
300
the blood flow
What is the vascular system
300
oxygen and carbon oxide
What is the gases respiratory requires
300
uric acid
What is the birds and reptiles convection of ammonia
300
an animal that feeds on dead organic material, especially plant detritus.
What is detritivore
400
gastrovascular cavities
What is an example of extracellular digestion
400
arteries veins and capillaries
What are some examples of vascular system
400
gas exchange
What is the specialized structures
400
water soluble and toxic paste and crystals
What is ammonia and uric acid
400
Food is digested inside specialized cells that pass nutrients to other cells by diffusion.
What is intracellular digestion
500
organism that benefits each other
What is a mutualism
500
tissue fluid exchange
What is a capillary
500
aquatic jellyfish and anemone terrestrial grasshopper
What is an example of aquatic and terrestrial invertebrate
500
ammonia combined with carbon oxide
What is urea
500
Food is broken down outside cells in a digestive system and is then absorbed.
What is extracellular digestion
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