Tissue that is more flexible than bone
Cartilage
A signal that causes an animal to react in some way
Stimulus
Animal that eats other animals
Carnivore
Reproduction that involves 1 parent
Asexual
This system helps with breathing
Respiratory System
Process of an arthropod shedding its exoskeleton
Molting
Type of neuron that detects stimuli
Sensory Neuron
Animal that eats only plants
Herbivore
Fertilization that occurs outside the body
External Fertilization
This system helps with breaking down food in the body
Digestive System
Tissues that contract or relax to create movement
Muscles
Type of neuron that passes information
Interneuron
Omnivore
What are the 3 types of skeletons?
Endoskeleton, exoskeleton, and skeletons without hard parts
Type of neuron that carries response information
Motor Neuron
The process that breaks down food into small molecules
Digestion
A place where 2 or more parts of a skeleton meet
Joint
An organized grouping of neurons in the head of an animal
Brain
The process in which cells use oxygen and digested food molecules to release the energy in food
Cellular Respiration
This system transports needed materials to cells and takes away wastes
Circulatory System