An animal that has a backbone.
What is a vertebrate?
The smallest unit of an organism that is capable of life.
What is a cell?
Plants that have tissue through which water and food move.
What are vascular plant?
Cells in every protist have a...
What is a nucleus?
A single-celled organism without a nucleus.
What is a bacterium?
The largest sub-division of living things.
Similar cells that have the same job or function come together to make...
What is tissue?
The two largest groups in the plant kingdom.
What are vascular plants and nonvascular plant?
A green chemical in plant cells.
What is chlorophyll?
The science of finding patterns among living things.
What is classification?
Part of the cell that helps the plant produce its own food.
What is chloroplast?
A group of organs that work together to do a certain job.
What is an organ system?
An organism with a body like a hollow tube.
What is the Phylum Porifera?
An organism that absorbs food from decaying organisms.
What is fungus?
An idea or thought BEFORE an experiment.
What is a hypothesis?
Tissues of different kinds come together to make...
What is an organ?
You discover an organism X and you think that it belongs to the Phylum Porifera. Explain a hypothesis for an experiment to test this idea. (page)
If the organism X belongs to the phylum Porifera, then it would have a body like a hollow tube.
A microscopic organism that has a nucleus surrounded by a thin membrane.
What is a protist?
Design an experiment to test if a classification key designed for all living things work.
I would test the classification with several known organisms from each kingdom to see if it leads me to the right group.