This surrounds and protects the other parts of the cell.
What is the cell wall?
This group includes octopuses and clams.
What are mollusks?
To which group of algae do diatoms belong?
The combined head and thorax of crustaceans and arachnids is called this.
What is the cephalothorax?
Who is known as the Father of Microbiology?
This is one of the "little organs" of the cell.
What is the organelle?
These have tentacles with cnidocytes.
What are coelenterates?
Which group of algae includes volvox?
What is green algae?
What are copepods?
This is a family tree that includes information on a genetic trait being studied.
What is a pedigree chart?
The jelly-like substance that is the largest portion of the cell.
What is the cytoplasm?
These invertebrates have tube feet, radial symmetry, and spines.
What are echinoderms?
What are protozoa?
What group of crustaceans breathe with gills that are located on their legs?
What are branchiopods?
This principle of biology states that all living things are made of cells and that all cells come from preexisting cells.
What is cell theory?
This stores food materials within the cell.
What is the vacuole?
These are multicellular organisms without a nervous system.
What are sponges?
These organisms that are distinguished by their slipper shape and cilia.
What are paramecia?
This is a decapod that appears to have no abdomen but actually has its abdomen tucked under its carapace.
What is a crab?
This spider is known for having a red or orange hourglass shape on the underside of its abdomen.
What is the black widow spider?
This is the structure in the cells of green plants where photosynthesis occurs.
What is the chloroplast?
This group includes flukes and tapeworms.
What are platyhelminths?
What group of protozoa includes plasmodium, which causes malaria?
What are sporozoans?
These crustaceans are known for their bioluminescent ability.
What are krill?
What is the woodlice (or pillbug)?