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Cubangbang 7thA Ch. 17 Vertebrates Stack #128630

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Group of animals that have a backbone.   Vertebrate  
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an internal skeleton; usually made of cartilage and bone   endoskeletons  
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the strong supporting structure of vertebrates   bone  
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a flexible supporting tissue that make up part or all of some animals skeletons   cartilage  
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a series of similar bones that support the body and protect the spinal cord   vertebral column  
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the group of bones that cover and protect the brain   skull  
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blood the carries an abundant amount of oxygen   oxygenated blood  
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blood that contains little oxygen   deoxygenated blood  
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respiratory structure in fish and other aquatic organisms; exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide in the water   gills  
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an organ that exchanges gases between the atmosphere and the blood   lungs  
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the muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen in mammals and humans; aids breathing   diaphram  
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the part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord   central nervous system  
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an organ that coordinates the bodily functions; made of the nerve tissue   brain  
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the cord of the nerve tissue that conducts messages between the brain and the rest of the body   spinal cord  
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the prat of the nervous system consisting of senesory receotirs, sensory organs, and nerves that connect to the central nervous system   peripheral nervous system  
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an organ that consists of many sensory receptors functioning the eye or the ear   sensory organs  
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a saclike portion of the digestive tract; preforms mechanical and chemical digestion   stomach  
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the digestive organ in which most of the digestion and absorption of food occurs   small intestine  
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the organ that produces bile, helps to regulate substances in the blood, and stores minerals and vitamins   liver  
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an organ that secretes enzymes into the small intestine to help preform digestion; also secretes the hormone insulin into the bloodstream   pancreas  
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the part of the digestive tract that extends from the end of the small intestine to the anus; absorbs water and minerals   large intestine  
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an organ that filters wastes from the blood   kidneys  
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the tube that carries wastes away from the urinary bladder   ureter  
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an organ that temporarily stores the fluide wastes from the kidney; a reservoir for urine   urinary bladder  
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a dormant state involving a slowing of the life processes; permits certain animals to survive winter conditions   hibernation  
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a dormant state involving a slowing of life processes that permits certain animals to survive hot , dry weather   estivation  
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the teeth that form a tiny ridge around the rim of a frog's upper jaw   maxillary teeth  
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the tube that is connected to the stomach   esophagus  
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