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Biology Digestion2

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Ameoba digest their food inside a... food vacuole
Paramecium digest their food inside a... food vacuole
Process by which the cell takes in solid chunks of material phagocytosis
Digestion that takes place inside a cell intracellular digestion
Elimination process where food vacuole moves to the plasma membrane and merges with it Exocytosis
Form of digestion used by humans, birds, earthworms, clams, and other multicellular heterotrophs extracellular digestion
Release enzymes into the bread that convert starch into glucose Rhizoids
can digest insects because soil is low in nitrogen & other nutrients (Venus trap, pitcher plant, sundew) insectivorous plants
Hollow pathway through which food moves digestive tract
hollow water-filled structure that secretes digestive enzymes that begin breaking the food into bits Gastrovascular cavity
Animals that take in relatively large pieces of food (such as Hydra) chunk feeders
A chunk feeder, uses extra & intracellular digestion, chunk feeder, diffuses, phagocytosis Hydra
Body opening through which food is eliminated Anus
Earthworm has __-way traffic one
Worm: moistens food mouth
Worm: food sucked in by muscle contractions of the ___ pharynx
Worm: pushes food into the crop esophagus
Worm: food stored in the ____ crop
Worm: grinds food into smaller particles gizzard
Animal: absorb nutrients by cells of intestine, which are then carried through the bloodstream Earthworms
Animal: Filter feeders with flagella that draw food in through their spores. Food is digested within cells and nutrients pass on through diffusion. Sponges
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