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SLS Bio11 Animals TZ

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asexual reproduction   Offspring only come from one parent. Genes from one parent only.  
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cell   Biological unit of all known living organisms. Can replicate on their own.  
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cephalization   The head of an organism (brain). Control center.  
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closed circulatory system   A system where blood is closed in vessels. Blood is pumped though the vessels by the heart.  
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coelom, colonial   An organism with a fluid filled body.  
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fluid feeding   Eat/feed on the fluid of other organisms. Example: Sucking Blood  
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endoskeleton   An internal skeleton.  
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excretion   Waste products are removed (pooping)  
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exoskeleton   An external skeleton  
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filter feeding   Filter water and eat/strain out food particles in the fluid.  
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free-living   Organisms that live independently.  
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internal transport   The transport of molecules through an organisms bloodstream.  
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invertebrates   An organism without a backbone.  
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life functions   Organs and systems that carry out activities need to for life.  
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medusa   A types of cnidarian were the body is shaped like an umbrella (Medusa's Hair). The other main body form is the polyp.  
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motility   The contraction of muscles that allow an organism to poop.  
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multicellular   Having or consisting of many cells.  
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niche   A place were an organism lives.  
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open circulatory system   Blood is directly in contact with organs (bathes them) .  
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organ   Help an organism carry out a certain function that helps run the animal.  
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organ system   A group of organs that work together to carry out a job or a few jobs.  
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parasite/parasitic   An organisms that lives off another organism.  
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polyp   Weird animals tat are round and have tentacles and look like sea anemone.  
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reproduction   The making of offspring  
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respiration   Breathing  
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sessile   An organism attached by its base (Barnacle)  
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sexual reproduction   Reproduction where gametes fuse together (egg and sperm)  
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symmetry   Being the same on both sides.  
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tissue   Similar cells from the same origin that together carry out a specific job.  
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vertebral column   Spinal Column.  
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