Across
- 3. Type of feeder that sucks nutrient rich fluid from host
- 4. Hydrolyzes starch and glycogen into smaller polysaccharides
- 7. A simple, inorganic nutrient not synthesized in the body
- 9. Enzymatic breakdown of large molecules
- 11. A failure to provide enough chemical energy
- 12. A failure to obtain adequate nutrition
- 13. Passage of undigested materials out of the body in feces
- 15. An organic molecule required in the diet in very small amounts
- 16. Uptake of nutrients by cells
Down
- 1. Type of feeder that strains food from surrounding medium
- 2. Type of feeder that eats relatively large pieces of food
- 5. Type of feeder that lives in or on its food source
- 6. Eating
- 8. This canal is a digestive tube with two openings
- 10. This cavity is a digestive compartment with a single opening
- 14. Food that is taken in, taken apart, and taken up
