Provides support for plant cells
What is the cell wall?
Have a skeletal system & cannot make its own food
What is an Animalia?
Means many cells
What is multicellular?
Process of converting sunlight into sugar?
What is photosynthesis?
A complete living thing
What is an organism?
Large circular structure containing DNA
What is the nucleus?
Can live in colonies, can absorb food from its surroundings, some can be poisonous
What are Fungi?
What is cell division?
An instrument that uses lenses to magnify objects
What is a microscope?
All living things are made of cells is part of what theory?
What is the cell theory?
Jellylike substance inside the cell membrane that holds organelles
What is the cytoplasm?
Have chloroplasts with chlorophyll, have cell walls for support
What is Plantae?
A group of the same kind of organism is referred to as a
What is a Colony?
The code the cell follows as it grows, reproduces, and builds substances
What is DNA?
A reproductive cell has how many chromosomes as the parent cell?
What is half as many?
Bubble-like storage organelle
What is a vacuole?
Do not fit into any other category, have a true nucleus, algae is an example
What is a Protista?
Reproduction that is Asexual?
What is Mitosis?
Structures in the cytoplasm of a cell are called
What are organelles?
The term cell was first used by Robert?
Who is Hooke?
Cell engines that break down food and release energy
What is a mitochondria?
Live in extreme or harsh environments
What is Archaebacteria?
Reproduction that is Sexual?
What is Meiosis?
Includes birth, growth, reproduction, and death
What is a Life Span?
A green pigment found in chloroplasts
What is chlorophyll?