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The circulatory system
Producer
To break down organic litter into small pieces- to decompose organic waste into fine organic material (humus)

To exchange gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) from the lungs and into the blood stream.

1. to transport oxygen to all of the cells in the body 2. to remove carbon dioxide and other waste products from the body 3. to transport nutrients to all the cells in the body
A decrease in the rabbit population
Coordinating action from the brain to other parts of the body.
Aid in pollination, aid is seed dispersal, warn of bad taste, attract a mate, distract a predator, warn when danger is near.
Consumers
To transport water and minerals from the roots through the xylem to all the cells in the plant. And to transport nutrients, made through photo synthesis in the leaves, through the phloem in the form of sap to all cells of the plant.
Response
To exchange gases in the atmosphere
They don't it is an instinctive behavior
The kidneys
Behaviors someone must teach you to do-ride a bike, walking, playing the piano
To take blood to every cell in the body
To break down food into simple chemicals, so it can be used by individual cells in the body.
The sun
Water, Carbon Dioxide, Light
A stimulus
The stomach
Relexes
To pass nutrients from digested food into the blood
Decomposers
Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystems
What is the role of red worms in the ecosystem?
What are water based and land based ecosystems called?
What are learned behaviors?
What are the elements a plant uses to make food (nutrients)?
Name three reasons features that attract attention ( stripes on a zebra, colorful flowers, bright colors, etc... ) are important in an organism
What is the purpose of the digestive system?

What is the purpose of the respiratory system?

What is the function of the small intestine?
Name three purposes of the circulatory system in animals.
What type of organism is Phytoplankton ? (Producer, Consumer, Decomposer)
How do monarch butterflies learn to migrate?
What would be a result of the increase in the fox population?
What part of the digestive system breaks down food with digestive juices and muscles?
When a person slaps a mosquito that is biting them, is that a stimulus or a response?
Name two purposes of the vascular systems in plants.
Which body part filters waste products from the blood?
What are organisms that break down dead material in an ecosystem?
Which system in an animal is most similar to the vascular system in a plant?
What provides energy for all organisms?
What are behaviors such as blinking when something comes toward your eye or catching yourself when falling called?
What is the function of the lungs?
What is the function of the central nervous system?
What are the organisms that eat plants and other organisms in an ecosystem?
What is the function of the capillaries?
What is the event that causes a reaction called?

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What type of organism is Phytoplankton ? (Producer, Consumer, Decomposer)Producer
What would be a result of the increase in the fox population?A decrease in the rabbit population
What are organisms that break down dead material in an ecosystem?Decomposers
What are the organisms that eat plants and other organisms in an ecosystem?Consumers
What are water based and land based ecosystems called?Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystems
What part of the digestive system breaks down food with digestive juices and muscles?The stomach
What is the function of the small intestine?To pass nutrients from digested food into the blood
Which body part filters waste products from the blood?The kidneys
What are the elements a plant uses to make food (nutrients)?Water, Carbon Dioxide, Light
What is the purpose of the digestive system?To break down food into simple chemicals, so it can be used by individual cells in the body.
Which system in an animal is most similar to the vascular system in a plant?The circulatory system
What is the function of the capillaries?To take blood to every cell in the body
What is the function of the lungs?To exchange gases in the atmosphere

What is the purpose of the respiratory system?

To exchange gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) from the lungs and into the blood stream.

Name three purposes of the circulatory system in animals.1. to transport oxygen to all of the cells in the body 2. to remove carbon dioxide and other waste products from the body 3. to transport nutrients to all the cells in the body
When a person slaps a mosquito that is biting them, is that a stimulus or a response?Response
What is the event that causes a reaction called?A stimulus
What are behaviors such as blinking when something comes toward your eye or catching yourself when falling called?Relexes
Name three reasons features that attract attention ( stripes on a zebra, colorful flowers, bright colors, etc... ) are important in an organismAid in pollination, aid is seed dispersal, warn of bad taste, attract a mate, distract a predator, warn when danger is near.
What is the function of the central nervous system?Coordinating action from the brain to other parts of the body.
What are learned behaviors?Behaviors someone must teach you to do-ride a bike, walking, playing the piano
How do monarch butterflies learn to migrate?They don't it is an instinctive behavior
What is the role of red worms in the ecosystem?To break down organic litter into small pieces- to decompose organic waste into fine organic material (humus)
What provides energy for all organisms?The sun
Name two purposes of the vascular systems in plants.To transport water and minerals from the roots through the xylem to all the cells in the plant. And to transport nutrients, made through photo synthesis in the leaves, through the phloem in the form of sap to all cells of the plant.