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Intracellular Digestion |
Breakdown of substances with in the cytoplasm of a cell. |
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Examples of intracellular digestion |
In sponges (Poriferans), Protista. |
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Extracellular Digestion |
Specialized organs are used for digestion. |
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Cnidarian and flatworms have what type of digestive tracts? |
Saccular digestive tracts |
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Saccular digestive tracts |
Have food enter the mouth, become digested, and then exit the mouth. |
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Tubular digestive system if found in what animals? |
Humans, tutles, birds, mammals, fish, ect |
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Tubular digestive system |
Food enters the mouth, becomes digested, and passes through the anus. |
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Urea is excreted by |
Mammals |
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Uric Acid is excreted by |
insects, reptiles, and birds |
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The excretory systems has what important functions? |
Waste removal, controlling water volume, regulating salt concentration, eliminate non-metabolizable compounds and toxins absorbed. |
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The renal system are what? |
organs that filter water and small molecules from blood or hemolymph, reabsorb desirable materials from the filtrate, and excrete the rest |
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Organs in the renal system are what? |
Kidneys, bladder, ureters(female), urethra (male). |
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Nephrons are what? |
functional units in the kidney. |
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Glomerulus is what? |
network of capillaries located in the nephrons in the kidney |
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Image of the kidney |
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Image of the renal system |
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Urogenital system has what function? |
reproduction and excretory system |
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Gastrovascular cavity |
Where digestion takes place in the Saccular digestive tracts |
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Image of the mouth anatomy (salivary glands) |
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Image of Mouth Anatomy (Oral Cavity) |
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Name the salivary glands |
Parotid, submaxillary, and sublingual |
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How does food move through the digestive system? |
Mouth>Pharynx>esophagus>stomach>small intestine(duodenum>jejunum>ileum)>large intestine or Colon(cecum>appendix>rectum)>anus |