Animal Functions Quiz

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1. The study of animals is

Botany Zoology Criminology

2. The body system that is concerned with the animal's movement, giving it its shape and protecting its organs is

Reproduction Circulation Muscular/Skeletal

3. The body system that is in charge of the animal making more of itself or making babies is

Reproduction Circulation Muscular/Skeletal

4. The body system that is in charge of taking in and breaking down food for its body is

Digestion Excretion Respiration

5. The body system in charge of taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide or breathing is

Digestion Excretion Respiration

6. The body system in charge of getting rid of wastes is

Digestion Excretion Respiration

7. The body system in charge of taking in information and reacting to that information is

Nervous Disgestion Reproduction

8. The body system that allows food and energy to be distributed throughout the animal's body is

Nervous Circulation Excretion

9. This word refers to an animal's body having no specific form

Asymmetry Bilateral Symmetry Radial Symmetry

10. With this there is a center to the animal's body from which limbs or arms come out from as if from a circle, much like the spokes on a bicycle wheel.

Asymmetry Bilateral Symmetry Radial Symmetry

11. This means that an animal has two sides that are almost exactly the same on each side. Thus if you drew a line down the middle of the animal's body, one side would be a mirror image of the other side.

Asymmetry Bilateral Symmetry Radial Symmetry

12. Which of these is NOT true of animals

Animals take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.

Animals move more freely than plants.

Animal cells do not have a cell wall.

 

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