• Asignatura: Biología
  • Autor: orianacarrillo
  • hace 7 años

1 Why is important the support and locomotion system in living things? 2. What is the difference between animals and plants? 3. What are the three types of skeletons? 4. Why is important the skeleton? 5. Compare and contrast: Endoskeleton and Exoskeleton. (Use a Venn diagram) AYUDENME PORFAVOR


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1 Why is important the support and locomotion system in living things?

It allows human beings and animals in general to interact with the environment around them through movement or locomotion and serves as a support and protection for the rest of the body's organs. It works in coordination with the nervous system that is what generates and transmits motor orders.

2. What is the difference between animals and plants?

Although they are both living things, the main difference they have is that animals can move and plants cannot. Furthermore, animals feed on other animals or plants, and the latter produce their own food.

3. What are the three types of skeletons?

We can speak of three types of skeletons: external or exoskeleton, internal or endoskeleton and fluid or hydrostatic skeleton

4. Why is important the skeleton?

The skeleton functions as a rigid structure that shapes the body, maintains body morphology and makes biped position possible.

5. Compare and contrast: Endoskeleton and Exoskeleton. (Use a Venn diagram)

The exoskeleton is an external structure, in the form of a protective layer, which maintains and helps the shape of different organs, but this is external. For example, the human has an endoskeleton, since it has a skeleton system, while the beetle has a shell that serves as a support

(No voy a poder hacer el diagrama pero en la pregunta 5 te di lo que necesitas para que lo hagas lo siento..)

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