Answer:
The Cardiovascular System
Explanation:
The respiratory system draws air into the lungs. Oxygen diffuses through the walls of the alveoli and across the walls of the capillaries where it enteres the bloodstream. The oxygen molecules are picked up by red blood cells, which are pumped through the blood vessels by the action of the heart. As the red blood cells carrying oxygen pass through capillaries near the cells, oxygen diffuses into the cells.
Smoking is bad perharps, but it can cause a big effect on lung growth. Which can lead to respiratory problems and infections, shortness of breath and can cause a big effect when playing any type of sports. hope this helps.
<span>Invertebrate<span>, </span>any animal that lacks a vertebral column, or backbone, in contrast to the cartilaginous or bony vertebrates. More than 90 percent of all living animal species are invertebrates. Worldwide in distribution, they include animals as diverse as sea stars, sea urchins, earthworms, sponges, jellyfish, lobsters, crabs, insects, spiders, snails, clams, and squid. Invertebrates are especially important as agricultural pests, parasites, or agents for the transmission of parasitic infections to humans and other vertebrates. Invertebrates serve as food for humans and are key elements in food chains that support birds, fish, and many other vertebrate species.Apart from the absence of a vertebral column, invertebrates have little in common. Indeed, they are distributed between more than 35 phyla. In contrast, all vertebrates are contained within a single phylum, the Chordata. (Phylum Chordata also includes the sea squirts and some other invertebrate groups.) Invertebrates are generally soft-bodied animals that lack a rigid internal skeleton for the attachment of muscles but often possess a hard outer skeleton (as in most mollusks, crustaceans, and insects) that serves, as well, for body protection.</span>
Answer:
A. by using eyespots and flagella
Explanation:
The Euglena identifies a light source and move toward it so photosynthesis can occur "by using eyespots and flagella"
When euglena undergoes photosynthesis, it detect light through its eyespot and move toward it. This process is known as phototaxis. It uses its flagella to move toward the light. The flagella is a long whip-like structure which is used by the euglena to move.
The Euglena is both a heterotrophic and an autotrophic organism. The euglena has chloroplasts which trap sunlight that is used for photosynthesis.