It surrounds and protects the other parts of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
Animal-like organisms made up of a single cell.
What are protozoa?
This group includes octopuses and clams.
What are mollusks?
diatoms
What belongs to the yellow group of algae?
The "Father of Microbiology?
Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?
The structure in the cells of green plants where photosynthesis occurs.
What is chloroplast?
Organisms that are distinguished by their slipper shape and cilia.
What are paramecia?
This group includes starfish and sand dollars.
What are echinoderms?
The largest group of fungi
What is sac fungi?
structure that decapods use for protection and for capturing their food
What are cheliped?
One of the "little organs" of the cell.
What is an organelle?
The forward extension that protects a decapod's head.
What is the rostrum?
These are multicellular organisms without a nervous system.
What are sponges?
Green algae
What is the group of algae that volvox belongs?
a family tree that includes information on a genetic trait being studied
What is a pedigree chart?
This stores food materials within the cell.
What is the vacuole?
Organisms that have an organized nucleus.
What are eukaryote?
This group includes flukes and tapeworms.
What are platyhelminths?
the study of the structure, characteristics, and environment of fungi
What is mycology?
truly terrestrial crustaceans
What are woodlice?
The jelly-like substance that is the largest portion of the cell.
What is cytoplasm?
Group that includes plasmodium, which causes malaria.
What is sporozoans?
This group includes jellyfish.
What are coelenterates?
Type of fungi that is parasitic and often infects grains.
What are smuts?
He discovered cork cell?
Who is Robert Hooke?