Function of Nutrition
Function of Nutrition II
Relationship Function
Reproductin Function
100

This function transforms food into nutrients that will be absorbed by the organism.

Digestion

100

Transport of gases, nutrients, and waste to the right places.

Circulation

100

Name one of the three actions of structure that helps receive a stimulus.

Receptors

Coordination system

Effectors

100

Animals can have offspring through two types of reproduction

Asexual and Sexual

200

This function captures the oxygen that must reach the cells and eliminates carbon dioxide.

Repiration 

200

Transformation of nutrients inside cells.

Metabolism 

200

Isolated cells of groups in structures that capture information just as temperature and light

Receptors

200

An animal is divided into pieces, each of which is capable of becoming a complete animal. This is called:

Splitting or Fragmentation

300

Each cell processes the nutrients that it captures. This is called?

Intracellular

300

A way to transport gases and nutrients with no circulatory system is called 

Diffusion

300

Name two of the four types of receptors

Mechanical 

Chemical

Thermal 

Luminous

300

Where do gametes come from? 

From hermaphrodite animals or separate sexes.

400

The animal has a special digestive tube where the digestive process occurs.

Extracellular 

400

Vertebrate animals use this way of excretion of waste substances

With urinary system

400

One way organs receive information from receptors and elaborate responses

Nervous system

Endocrine system


400

This way of development the young grow an appearance similar to the adult.

Direct development 

500

Animals have several mechanisms for gas exchange. Name two:

Tracheal breathing

Lung breathing

Skin respiration 

Gill respiration

500

Elimination of waste substances produced by cellular metabolism is called

Excretion 

500

Neurons forming a ring around the mouth, with a nerve cord to each arm is called:

Nerve ring

500
Name the two places where the embryo develops.

Inside an egg or uterus. 

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