Digestion
Feeding Strategies
Functions
Body Parts
Body Parts 2
Circulation
Respiration & Movement
Support
100

Which type of digestion uses structures to crush and grind food into small particles?

mechanical digestion

100

What is an animal that feeds on plants called?

herbivore

100

What might an ectotherm do if it becomes too hot or cold?

move to another location

100

a muscular organ for mechanical digestion found in earthworms and birds

gizzard

100

an organ that aids in digestion and absorbing nutrients

intestine

100

Which system transports nutrients and gases throughout an animal's body?

circulatory system

100

Some vertebrates have no lungs and respire completely through their skin. (True or False)

True

100

What animal has a hydrostatic skeleton?

jellyfish

200

An animal takes in food and expels undigested waste through the same opening. What kind of digestive system does it have?

an incomplete digestive system

200

What are animals that are caught and eaten by other animals called?

prey

200

What are the things the body must keep in balance in order to maintain homeostasis?

temperature, amount of water, minerals, oxygen, nutrients, wastes, carbon dioxide

200

tiny openings found along the sides of most insects

spiracles

200

tiny vessels in circulatory systems that connect arteries and veins

capillaries

200

Generally, veins carry blood toward the heart, while ___ generally carry blood away from the heart.

arteries

200

Skeletal muscles only ___ the skeleton; they never ___.

pull...push

200

Which type of skeleton allows animals to support more weight? (exoskeletons or endoskeletons) 

endoskeletons

300

Why do tapeworms not need any digestive organs?

Tapeworms are parasites that live in the digestive tracts of other animals. They are surrounded by digested food and do not require digestion themselves. 

300

Which organism has bacteria or protists living in its gut to break down wood?

termite

300

What do invertebrates use to collect and expel waste?

excretory tubules

300

special cells that collect information and carry nerve impulses

neurons

300

a branching network of tubes used fore respiration 

tracheae

300

Which vertebrates have two chambered hearts?

fish

300

What structures allow a bird's lungs to receive fresh oxygen when it breathes in and when it breaths out?

air sacs

300

What are the tough bands of tissue that hold the bones of an endoskeleton together called?

ligaments

400

How do tapworms obtain food?

Tapeworms absorb nutrients directly through their skin.

400

How do sponges obtain energy?

They filter microscopic particles from the water.

400

The neurons of most animals are bundled together into larger structures called ___.

nerves

400

a blood-like fluid found in animals with open circulatory systems

hemolymph

400

a muscle used by mammals to draw air into the lungs

diaphragm

400

A two-chambered heart has (a single pathway/separate pathways) for blood traveling to the lungs and blood traveling to the rest of the body. 

single pathway

400

How can an organism that cannot move from place to place be described? 

sessile

400

What type of support system also acts as a reserve of important minerals?

endoskeleton

500

Most people don't eat insects because they aren't a good source of nutrition. (True or False) 

False

500

What are animals the eat dead animals called?

scavengers

500

Which simple nervous system allows an animal to have a limted ability for control and response in its environment?

nerve net

500

threadlike structures that increase the surface area of gills

filaments

500
scissor-like mouth parts that insects use for eating plant material

mandibles

500

An animal with a closed circulatory system uses a muscular ___ to pump blood through closed ___.

heart...vessels

500

How would an insecticide that clogs locusts' spiracles be effective in controlling the locust population?

The locusts would not be able to take in oxygen or expel carbon dioxide. Without gas exhange the locusts would die.

500

An eagle spots a chipmunk below and decides to capture it. Order the following structures to show the path of nerve impulses as the eagle flexes its wings: brain, muscle, nerve, spinal cord. 

1) brain

2) spinal cord

3) nerve

4) muscle

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