Unicellular or Colonial
Plant Structures
Plant Processes
Fish
Amphibians & Reptiles
400

The three kingdoms that can be either unicellular or colonial.

What are bacteria, Protista, and Fungi?

400

The dominant generation of a moss.

What is the gametophyte generation?

400

Sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are needed for this plant process.

What is photosynthesis?

400

Specialized respiratory organs of a fish used for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

What are gills?

400

This word literally means double life.

What is amphibian?

800

Characterized by the following characteristics: prokaryotic, unicellular or colonial, and microscopic.

What are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria? 

800

The spore producing structures found on the back side of a fern frond.

What is the sorus?

800

The movement of water through a plant that ends with water leaving through the stomata.

What is transpiration? 

800

The skeletal structure of fish in the phylum Chondricthyes.

What is cartillagenous?  

800

The sense that many reptiles have but snakes lack.

What is hearing?

1200

The method of viral reproduction that results in the destruction of the host's cell.

What is the lytic cycle?

1200

Mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.

What are Bryophytes?

(or nonvascular plants)

1200

These openings in a leaf are where gases are exchanged in a plant.

What are stomata?

1200

Defining feature of the phylum Agnatha.

What is jawless?

1200
The name of the bony fish phylum.

What is Osteichthyes? 

1600

A special protein produced by the immune system to fight off foreign materials.

What is an antibody?

1600

The phylum of plants that contains the flowering plants.

What is Anthophyta?

1600

This type of leaf has multiple blades per petiole.

What is a compound leaf?

1600

The sensory organ responsible for sensing vibrations in the water.

What is the lateral line?

1600

How many chambers does an amphibians heart have?

What is two as tadpoles and three as adults?

2000

Any organism or agent that produces a disease in an organism.

What is a pathogen?

2000

The two types of vascular tissue in a plant.

What are xylem and phloem?

2000

These stems contain loose vascular bundles for transporting water and are flexible and usually green.

What are herbaceous stems?

2000

Structure used to maintain a fish's depth in the water.

What is the swim bladder?

2000

A legless, wormlike organism in the phylum Amphibia.

What is a caecilian? 

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