1.1 The smallest living unit of an organism. 1.2 The flow of blood through body cells and organs of an animal. 1.3 The sequence of the four processes in the alimentary canal is ...... 1.1 The smallest living unit of an organism. 1.2 The flow of blood through body cells and organs of an animal. 1.3 The sequence of the four processes in the alimentary canal is .....
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The question is asking for the correct answers to a series of multiple-choice questions related to biology, specifically regarding the basic units of organisms and physiological processes.
Answer
1.1 C, 1.2 C, 1.3 Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Defecation
1.1 C, 1.2 C, 1.3 Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Defecation
Answer for screen readers
1.1 C, 1.2 C, 1.3 Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Defecation
More Information
The cell is universally recognized as the smallest unit of life. Circulation refers to the movement of blood throughout the body. The alimentary canal processes include ingestion, digestion, absorption, and defecation.
Tips
Ensure to differentiate between similar processes such as circulation and respiration.
Sources
- 1.1 Themes and Concepts of Biology - BC Open Textbooks - opentextbc.ca
- Digestive System Processes and Regulation - Lumen Learning - courses.lumenlearning.com
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