Animals 1.1 What Is an Animal?
by eating other organisms
How do animals obtain food?
1) obtain food and oxygen 2) keep internal conditions stable 3) move 4) reproduce
What are the 4 major functions of animals?
1) body structure 2) way an animal develops 3) DNA
What do biologists consider when they classify an animal?
food
What gives animals raw material for growth and energy?
oxygen
What releases the energy from food?
1) survival 2) reproduction
Why is movement important to animals?
adaptation
a characteristic that helps an organism survive or reproduce in its environment
tissue
a group of simular cells that together preform a spacific function
vertebrate
an animal that has a backbone
invertebrate
an animal that has no backbone
cell
basic unit of structure and function in living things
phylum
one of about 35 major groups into which bilogists classify members of the animal kingdom
digestion
process of breaking down food in an animal
organ
structure that is composed of different kinds of tissues
fertilization
the joining of an egg cell and a sperm cell
sexual reproduction
the process by which a new organism develops from the joining of two sex cells
asexual reproduction
the process by which a single organism produces a new organism identical to itself