What is the cytoplasm?
The jelly-like fluid that surrounds the organelles of a cell
The process by which living beings obtain nutrients and the oxygen they need.
What is Nutrition ?
They include bacteria and have autotrophic or heterotrophic nutrition.
What's Monera
These are green, flat, and have veins running through them.
What are leaves?
We can classify plants on the basis of..
Seeds
What is the nucleus?
The brain of the cell that controls all Cellular activity.
Animals obtain nutrients by feeding on other living beings.
What is Heterotrophic nutrition?
They have eukaryotic cells. Some examples are algae and protozoa.
What are protists?
When a stem is thick and woody it is called....
What's a trunk?
Moss and ferns have seeds. True or False?
It's False.
What is the basic structural unit of all living things.
cell
Animals have got sense organs to detect changes.
What is Interaction?
Their cells form tissues
What are Animals?
These are tube-shaped cells which run through the inside of the root, stem, branches and the veins.
What are vessels?
They have tissues , but not roots , leaves or flowers. They reproduce by means of spores.
What's Moss?
The part of the cell acts that acts as a gatekeeper controlling movement in and out of the cell is________
cell membrane
It allows living beings to produce offsprings.
What is Reproduction?
Trees, bushes and grasses are some examples.
What's Plantae?
It is above the surface of the soil and holds the rest of the plant up.
What is a stem?
They have roots, a stem, leaves, and vessels. They have complex flowers .
What's Angiosperms?
Organelle that stores food and waste for the cell.
vacuole
These join together to produce offspring or a new living being.
What are Gametes?
Some examples are yeast, moulds and mushrooms.
What's fungi?
These are light green with small openings.
What's stomata.
Their seeds are not inside the fruit, and they have roots, stems, leaves, and vessels.
What's Gymnosperms?