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Kyle Hayes
Period 5
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Characteristics Of ALL Organisms
All Multicellular
No Cell Walls
Heterotrophs
Eukaryotes
Tissue
Collections Of Cells That Are Joined And Work Together To Perform A Specialized Function
Radial Symmetry
The Organism Can Be Cut "Pie-Like" And Still Be Roughly Symmetrical
Bilateral Symmetry
The Organism Can Be Cut Down The Center Lengthwise And Still Be Roughly Symmetrical
Closed Circulatory System
The Blood Is Always Contained Within A Set Of Tubes
Open Circulatory System
Blood Is Enclosed Within The Body Cavity
Centralized Nervous System
Has More Concentrated Areas
Bilateral Symmetry
Nerve Net
All Areas Have The Same Neuron Concentration
Hydrostatic Skeleton
Found In Soft Bodied Invertebrates
2 Sets Of Muscles
Exoskeleton
The Animal Is Surrounded By Its Skeleton or Shell Structure
Endoskeleton
The Skeleton Is Within The Organism's Body
Gastrovascular Cavity
When Food Is Taken Into the Same Organ As It is Expelled From And Is Just Digested Within The Cavity
Digestive Tract
Food Is Digested Within Specialized Organs Within The Digestive Tract Of The Organism
Cutaneus Respiration
Organism Using Their Skin To Breathe
Parthenogenesis
When A Female Lays A Diploid Egg With Two Copies Of Each Gene
Single-Loop Circulatory System
Blood Circulates In A Single Loop Between The Lungs, Heart, And Other Cells
Double-Loop Circulatory System
One Loop Pumps Blood Through Lungs To Collect Oxygen And The Second Loop Pumps blood To The Other Organs
Endothermic
The Organism Is Capable Of Creating It's Own Body Heat
Ectothermic
Organism Relies On It's Environment For It's Body Heat