Science Voc.
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Artery | A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
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Blood | The fluid tissue that moves through the bodies of certain organisms, carrying substances to and from cells.
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Complete Metamorphosis | Insect metamorphosis that includes four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
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Compound eye | Eyes having many small lenses such as insect eyes: such eyes provide a mosaic of images rather than a single image.
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exoskelelton | An external skeleton composed of touch plates that protect and support an animal.
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heart | A muscular organ that pumps blood
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incomplete metamorphosis | insect metamorphosis that includes three stages: egg, nymph, and adult
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larva | an immature stage in the life cycle of many animals
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malpighian | thread like tube that extracts wastes from an insects blood and empties them into the intestine
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metamorphosis | a changing of an animal's shape or form as the animal develops from an egg to an adult
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molt | to shed scales, feathers, fur or an exoskeleton
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open circulatory system | a type of circulation in which the blood passes from blood vessels into body spaces around organs and tissues before returning to the heart
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pupa | a resting stage during the complete metamorphosis of certain insects
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trachea | a tube that carries air between the Pharynx and the lungs; in insects, one of the tiny tubes that branch throughout the body, carrying air to the tissues
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tube feet | small, tubular structures of echinoderms: used for locomotion and feeding
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