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Animals

Multicellular heterotrophic organisms that lack cell wall

Vertebrates

Have a backbone

Invertebrates

do not have a backbone

Specialization

is the evolutionary adaptation of a cell for a


particular function

Tissue

a group of similar cells that perform a common function

Cell Junction

connections between cells that hold the cells


together as a unit

Organs

body structures that are composed of more than one type of tissue and are specialized for a


certain function

Ingestion

an animal takes in organic material or food, usually in the form of other living things

Zygote

the diploid cell that results from the fusion of the gametes then undergoes repeated mitotic


divisons

Differentiation

cells become specialized and therefore different from each other