Description: Basis of Classification in animals relies on morphological, anatomical, behavioral, and genetic traits. Taxonomy arranges animals into hierarchical categories based on evolutionary relationships.
Description: Tissues are groups of cells with similar functions. Tissue systems include dermal, ground, and vascular tissues. Anatomy varies between dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants, including secondary growth.
Description: Animals have organized structures: cells form tissues, tissues create organs, and organs integrate into systems for various functions.
Description: The circulatory system transports blood, carrying nutrients and oxygen to cells while removing waste, aided by the heart's pumping action.
Description: Glycolysis breaks down glucose into pyruvate, producing ATP. Fermentation converts pyruvate into various byproducts like lactate or ethanol, regenerating NAD+.
Description: The digestive system breaks down food into nutrients, absorbs them into the bloodstream, and eliminates waste through the excretory system.
Description: Absorption of digested food occurs in the small intestine through villi, where nutrients enter the bloodstream for distribution.
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