13C Body systems to know in Vertebrate Animals
Diaphragm
A thin layer of muscle that separates the chest chamber from the abdomen in many animals and in humans is the
Breathing
The normal process of moving air into and out of the lungs is called
Two
The number of chambers in a fish heart is
Blood
A fluid that carries food, oxygen, wastes, and other substances throughout the body is
Valve
A structure between two heart chambers that allows blood to go only one way is a(n)
Fats
Bike aids in the digestion of
Red
Blood containing little oxygen is
Oxygenated
Blood that carries an abundant amount of oxygen is
Deoxygenated
Blood that has had most of its oxygen given to the body's cells is
Veins
Blood vessels that take blood to the heart are called
Arteries
Blood vessels that take the blood away from the heart are called
Spinal cord
Spinal nerves branch off the
Lungs
The air chambers inside an animal's body where blood can get oxygen and give off carbon dioxidd are
Spinal cord
The central nervous system includes the brain and
Ureters
The kidneys connect to the urinary bladder through the
Gills
The respiratory structures that have capillaries close to their surfaces to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in water are
Kidneys
The structures that filter wastes from the blood in vertebrates are the
Capillaries
Tiny blood vessels that allow substances to pass between the blood and body tissues are called
Anus
Undigested food leaves the digestive tract through the
Small intestine
When food leaves the stomach, it normally moves to the