Retake Quiz

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  • Reproduction - Is a Biological process in which different organisms have the ability to produce another of their kind.
  • Sexual Reproduction involves two parents, male and female, who combine genetic material from both parents to create offspring with unique combinations of genes.
  • Asexual reproduction is when one parent creates new individuals without fertilization or sexual intercourse.
  • Budding - An organisms is reproduced by forming an outgrowth or a bud from a part of the parent organisms.
  • Fragmentation - An Organism is produced from the detached body parts of its parents.
  • Regeneration - Type of Asexual Reproduction in which the organisms is capable of Regrowing certain body parts.
  • Binary Fission - A Parent Organism (Unicellular Organisms) split into two daughter organisms.
  • Nutrition - Is the process of providing or obtaining food necessary for health, survival, and growth of organisms.
  • Autotrophic - Can manufactured their own nutrients by synthesizing Inorganic materials depending on the energy source.
  • Heterotrophic - Organisms cannot make their own food, and this obtain their energy by digesting organic matter.
  • Saprophytic - Organisms obtain their nutrients from dead organic cells.
  • Parasitic - Organisms takes from another organisms. Nutrition is exhibited by some plants and animals.
  • Ectoparasitism - Outside of the body of the host.
  • Endoparasitism - Live inside the body of the host.
  • Tri Ascaris - An Intestinal Parasite of Human.
  • Tri Chomonas - A Common sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite.
  • Holozoic - Organisms Ingest Solid and Liquid Foods.
  • Herbivorous - (Of an animal) Feeding On Plants.
  • Carnivorous - (Of an animal) Feeding on other Animals.
  • Omnivorous - (Of an animal or person) feeding on food of both plant and animal origin.
  • Suberin - a waxy waterproof substance that does not allow gasses and water to pass through.
  • Stomata - Pores in a leaf, mostly on the undersurface.
  • Tugrid - Stoma Is Open.
  • Flaccid - Stoma Is Closed.
  • Guard Cells - Can Change Shape to open or close the stoma.
  • Lenticells - Nonsuberized pores.
  • Cell Membrane - Gases directly pass through the Cell Membrane through Diffusion.
  • Skins - A respiratory surface covered with thin and moist epithelial cell that allows oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange.
  • Gills - Gas Exchange in aquatic organisms: they can be found either externally or Internally.
  • Tracheal System - Composed of a series of respiratory tubes that carry the glasses directly to the gas exchange.
  • Gases enter and exit through opening at the body surface called Spiracles.
  • Lungs - These are Ingrowths of the body wall that connect to the outside environment by a series of respiratory and small openings.
  • Xylem - Tissues carry water & Minerals.
  • Phloem - Tissues carry food down from the leaf.
  • Artery - from the heart to all parts of the body's cell.
  • Capillaries - The tiny blood vessels throughout the body that connect arteries and veins.
  • Vein - to carry blood to the heart.
  • Tracheid - Elongated Cells in the Xylem that help in the transport of water and nutrients.
  • Sieve Tubes - Elongated cells in the Phloem that serve as Conduits of sugar transport circulation process.