Answer:
1. Support
2. Protection
3. Movement
4. Supply & Storage
Explanation:
1. Support : It provides a framework to support the organs and tissues of the body.
2. Protection: It protects our internal organs. The skull protects the brain; the thorax (sternum, ribs and spine) protects the heart, lungs and other viscera (organs within the thorax).
3. Movement: It provides a framework for muscles to attach. Then when the muscles contract they pull on the bones of the skeleton, which act like levers to create movement.
4. Supply & Storage: The bones that make up the skeleton are a source of both red blood cells (which transport oxygen) and white blood cells (which fight infection), which are formed within the bone marrow.
Explanation:
a) True. The bigger the difference, the steeper the concentration gradient and the faster the molecules of a substance will diffuse.
b) True. Active transport requires cellular energy to achieve this.
c) False. Diffusion is the net movement of molecules from an area where they are at a higher concentration to areas where they are at a lower concentration.
d) True. For diffusion to work, the particles must be able to move around.
e) True. Osmosis requires energy from respiration to be carried
out.
f) False. Partially permeable membranes allow only water but not other dissolved substances to pass through.
The two principal body cavities are the dorsal cavity and the ventral cavity.
The biggest difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic is that eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and prokaryotic cells do not.
Hind legs, D. Hope this helps!