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name 2 locations where digestion takes place
Stomach
Small Intestine
Where are nutrients absorbed ?
Small intestine
How are nutrients moved from digestive system to circulatory system?
Cross over cell membranes
First through the wall of the digestive tract then into blood vessels
Why can't you survive if your lungs become dry?
Oxygen must be dissolved in water to cross membranes
What is an autosome?
Chromosome that does not carry genes involved in sex determination.
What is a gamete?
haploid reproductive cell
What is the difference between haploid and diploid?
haploid- 1/2 the chromosomes
Diploid- full set of chromosomes
what allows for incrusted surface area for nutrient absorption in the sponge?
folding of body wall
coelomate or acoelomate:
planaria
earthworms
crayfish
grasshopper
acoelomate
coelomate
coelomate
coelomate
what are 2 roles of the body cavity such as the coelom?
provide a space for fluid and organs that require movement

Allows them to locomote