What do we call the protein in animal cells that surrounds them and holds the shape?
collagen
_____ have radial symmetry, move on tube feet and include sea stars.
Echinoderms
What process allows plants to turn light energy and chemical compounds into food?
photosynthesis
If you take Glucose + Oxygen, and produce ATP, CO2, and Water, what process has occured?
Cellular respiration
What classification of organism do trout belong to?
Fish
what is an example of an invertebrate chordate?
lancelet
How do mammals reproduce? (What type of reproduction?)
Sexual reproduction
What does xylem transport in plants?
water
What do materials enter and exit out of in animal cells?
the cell membrane
What classification of organisms do frogs belong to?
Amphibians
what invertebrate has no organs or body symmetry?
sponge, sponges
If you cannot divide an animal into equal and similar parts, what would you say they are/have?
Asymetrical, asymmetry
What does phloem primarily transport in plants?
sugar, glucose
What type of organism is grouped into plant-like, animal-like, and fungus-like groups?
Protists
What covers the outside of reptiles?
scales
what do we call the collection to which invertebrates like snails, with bilateral symmetry and shells, belong?
mollusks
Which invertebrate phyla has more animals than any other phyla?
Arthropoda
what type of mesophyll cells are tightly packed near the surface of plant tissues?
palisade
What structures do fungi use to absorb water and nutrients?
Hyphae
besides a spine, what organ is possessed by all vertebrates?
brain
what type of animal spends part of its life on land and part on water?
Amphibians
What classification of organisms do dogs belong to?
mammals
what type of mesophyll cells are spread out for gas transer?
spongy
What do we call the reproductive structures of fungi?
Basidia
Which type of invertebrate is known for flat bodies, being parasitic, and just generally strange?
flatworms