Thought provoking questions
1. What is the goal of the circulatory system?
2. What are the different types of circulatory systems and how do they function?
3. How does the complexity of a given animal effect the way they circulate nutrients?
4. How does an animal that lacks a circulatory system transport nutrients?
5. What is the name of the mixture of blood and intestinal fluids called?
6. What is the name of the protein that creates blue blood and replaces the human protein hemoglobin?
7. In the cnidaria, what attempts to help the process of diffusion by reducing the distance a substance must diffuse to enter and leave the cell?
8. Why do birds have larger hearts then most mammals (relative to body size and mass)?
9. What are the names of the animals in the Arthropoda phylum and what kind of circulatory system do they have (open or closed)?
10. In the Echinodermata phylum what is the name of the system starfish have in place of a circulatory system?
2. What are the different types of circulatory systems and how do they function?
3. How does the complexity of a given animal effect the way they circulate nutrients?
4. How does an animal that lacks a circulatory system transport nutrients?
5. What is the name of the mixture of blood and intestinal fluids called?
6. What is the name of the protein that creates blue blood and replaces the human protein hemoglobin?
7. In the cnidaria, what attempts to help the process of diffusion by reducing the distance a substance must diffuse to enter and leave the cell?
8. Why do birds have larger hearts then most mammals (relative to body size and mass)?
9. What are the names of the animals in the Arthropoda phylum and what kind of circulatory system do they have (open or closed)?
10. In the Echinodermata phylum what is the name of the system starfish have in place of a circulatory system?