2. Nutrition in animals
Animals are complex organisms:
- They are heterotrophs that is to say that they need obtain
organic matter elaborated by other living beings.
- They are multicellular organisms that is to say that their cells
are not able to obtain nutrients directly from the environment.
For these reasons, nutrition function in Animals involves several processes:
- Digestion
Animals take organic matter from
foods through a process called feeding.
They have to transform these foods and
extract from them the useful
substances (nutrients).
These transformations are made by the digestive system.
- Breathing
Animals need oxygen (O2) to carry out cellular respiration.
This oxygen comes from the air or the water and is obtained by the
respiratory system.
This is also the system that expels the carbon dioxide (CO2)
produced during the same process as waste.
- Circulation
It is the transport of nutrients and oxygen to every one of the cells
of the organism. It is carried out by the circulatory system.
This system picks up the waste substances and the carbon dioxide
from every cell, too.
- Excretion
It is the expulsion of waste substances produced by the metabolism.
It is made by the excretory system.
READING ACTIVITIES
After reading the text, copy and answer the following questions into your notebook:
Remember: you must make complete sentences.
2.1. What is the difference between nutrition and feeding?
2.2. Complete the following chart:
NUTRITION PROCESS | System that carry out it |
Substances implicated |
Digestion |
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Breathing |
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Circulation |
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Excretion |
Now,
check
your
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