Most animals have a(n) system to deliver hydra and nutrients to cells. gastrovascular cavity foot Such systems also take and wastes away from cells. carbon dioxide In each cell is exposed to water and can independently digestive exchange gases, carry out digestion, or eliminate wastes. oxygen The cells of the hydra use other cells. ions to pass nutrient molecules to circulatory In contrast, planaria possess a trilobed throughout the body to allow for diffusion of molecules between cells. that branches diffusion

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hydra
Most animals have a(n)
system to deliver
and nutrients to cells.
gastrovascular cavity
foot
Such systems also take
and wastes away from cells.
carbon dioxide
In
each cell is exposed to water and can independently
digestive
exchange gases, carry out digestion, or eliminate wastes.
охудen
The cells of the hydra use
to pass nutrient molecules to
ions
other cells.
circulatory
In contrast, planaria possess a trilobed
throughout the body to allow for diffusion of molecules between cells.
that branches
diffusion
Transcribed Image Text:hydra Most animals have a(n) system to deliver and nutrients to cells. gastrovascular cavity foot Such systems also take and wastes away from cells. carbon dioxide In each cell is exposed to water and can independently digestive exchange gases, carry out digestion, or eliminate wastes. охудen The cells of the hydra use to pass nutrient molecules to ions other cells. circulatory In contrast, planaria possess a trilobed throughout the body to allow for diffusion of molecules between cells. that branches diffusion
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