VERTEBRATES & INVERTEBRATES
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS
BIODIVERSITY
🇪🇨 BIODIVERSITY IN ECUADOR
EXTRAS
100

Why do reptiles have scales?

Reptiles have scales to protect their bodies.

100

Why is the brain important?

The brain controls the body and sends messages.

100

What is species diversity?

Species diversity is the variety of species in a region.

100

What makes the Galápagos special?

The Galápagos is special because it has unique animals.

100

Which part of the respiratory system constantly produces mucus to trap dust, pollen, and germs before they reach your lungs?

Nasal passages

200

What characteristics make birds different from other animals?

Birds have feathers, lay hard eggs, have lungs, and are warm-blooded.

200

How does the nervous system send messages?

It sends messages through a network of nerves.

200

Why is genetic diversity important?

It helps species adapt to environmental changes.

200

Why is the blue-footed booby famous?

It is famous for its blue feet.

200

What’s the medical term for pink eye, the inflammation of the transparent membrane covering the white of the eye?

Conjunctivitis

300

Why are mammals warm-blooded?

Mammals are warm-blooded because their body temperature stays the same.

300

What is the digestive system?

The digestive system is made up of the gastrointestinal tract, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder.

300

What is ecosystem balance?

Ecosystem balance is when species work together to maintain life.

300

Why are sea lions important in Galápagos?

They are part of the ecosystem.

300

What is the collective name for the 26 bones that stack to form the adult human body's central support column?

Vertebrae

400

What are protozoa?

Protozoa are single-celled organisms that are microscopic.

400

What organs are part of the digestive system?

The mouth, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder are part of it.

400

What would happen if biodiversity decreased?

Ecosystems would lose balance and life would be affected.

400

Why are ecosystems important in each region?

They provide habitats and support life.

400

Which abdominal organ functions as an exocrine gland releasing digestive enzymes and as an endocrine gland regulating blood sugar?

Pancreas

500

Why are protozoa considered microscopic organisms?

They are microscopic because they are very small and cannot be seen without a microscope.

500

Why is the digestive system important?

It helps break down food and give nutrients to the body.

500

What is biodiversity?

Biodiversity is all the different kinds of life in one area.

500

How do species work together in an ecosystem?

They interact and help maintain balance.

500

Which layer of skin, found beneath the epidermis, contains hair follicles and sweat gla

Dermis

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