A whip-like structure some bacteria use to propel themselves around
What is a flagellum?
A kind of protist named for its hair-like cilia
What are ciliates?
The materials plant cell walls are made of
What is cellulose?
The process that occurs when a plant responds to a stimulus
What is tropism?
The Bible verse that says "The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice"
What is Proverbs 12:15?
The "nuclear bunker" of bacteria
What is an endospore?
A type of fungus that can reproduce sexually and asexually
What is a perfect fungus?
This type of root system has roots that are all roughly equal in size
What is a fibrous root system?
An angiosperm ovary that swells to surround and protect a seed
What is a fruit?
The Bible verse that says "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction"
What is Proverbs 1:7?
How bacteria reproduce
What is binary fission?
The "stalk" of a mushroom
What is a stipe?
This tissue conducts water and other materials in some plants
What is vascular tissue?
A plant that will flower whenever conditions are right, regardless of day length
What is a day-neutral plant?
The Bible verses that contain the fruit of the Spirit
What is Galatians 5:22-23?
A virus that needs some trigger to activate
What is a latent virus?
The mechanism of amoeboid movement
What are pseudopods?
This word means "covered seed"
What is an angiosperm?
What is negative thigmotropism?
The type of water that a Venus flytrap would prefer
What is distilled water?
The protective protein coat of a virus
What is a capsid?
A fungus that gets its energy from dead organisms
What is a saprophyte?
What is a monocot?
These hormones cause shoots and stems to grow by causing their cells to enlarge
What are auxins?
The substance we used to dye samples for looking at through the microscope
What is methylene blue?