SLS Bio 11- Animalia Kingdom CP
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Asexual Reproduction | A type of reproduction by which the offspring of an organism arises from a single organism alone.
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Cell | The structural function of all organisms and biological unit, there are both multicellular and unicellular.
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Cephalization | The nervous control, the concentration of sense organs. The front end of the organism which forms the head.
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Closed Circulatory System | A type of system in the organism which pumps blood from the heart to vessels.
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Coelom | The main body cavity in an multicellular animals situated inside the body to surround the digestive tract and other organs in the body.
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Colonial | Many organisms living in together in close association.
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Fluid Feeding | Fluid feeders are organisms that feed off of other organisms fluids, feeding on blood or nectar.
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Endoskeleton | The internal skeleton, such as bones of vertebrates.
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Exoskeleton | The external skeleton that supports the animals internal organs and body from being damaged.
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Filter Feeding | Filter feeders are animals that suspend that nutriments from water by filtering, by passing the water by a filter.
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Free-living | Living independently from another organism.
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Internal Transport | When materials are moved throughout an organism, which helps supply heat and blood supply.
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Invertebrates | Animalia that does not have a backbone.
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Life Functions | There are many life functions, they are the essentials to how animals have to live their life.
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Medusa | A form of Cnidaria in the body which is shaped like an umbrella.
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Motility/ Motile | The ability to move actively and or on instinct to consume energy in the process.
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Multicellular | An organism that consist of more then one cell.
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Niche | The relational positioning of a species or population in an ecosystem.
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Open Circulatory System | Pumps blood into a hemocoel with the blood coming back the the circulation system in between cells.
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Organ | A group of tissue joined together in a structural unit for common functions.
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Organ system | A anatomical structure that serves specific uses or task in a organism.
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Parasite/parasitic | An organism that lives off another organism for nutriments.
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Polyp | An organism that has a fixed base, columnar body and tentacles.
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Reproduction | When two animals or one animal creates an offspring.
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Respiration | The action of breathing.
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Sessile | An immobile organism.
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Sexual reproduction | The production of a new living organism, by using the genetics of two separate organisms.
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Symmetry | Being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other.
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Tissue | Any distinct material a animal is made up of.
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Vertebral column | The backbone or spine of an organism.
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