The male reproductive part of a flower.
What is the stamen?
The region where a leaf is attached to a plant.
What is a node?
It produces usable energy for the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
A group of cells that work together to perform a particular function.
What is a tissue?
The study of inheritance.
What is genetics?
The female reproductive part of a flower.
What is the pistil?
Type of plant that has flowers and covered seeds.
What is an angiosperm?
The outer boundary of a cell.
What is a cell membrane?
Allows some molecules to pass through, but not others.
What is a selectively permeable membrane?
The belief that the physical universe was not created but happened by natural processes.
What is evolution?
The cell division process that is necessary in sexual reproduction.
What is meiosis?
Type of stalk that is flexible and found on a dandelion.
What is a herbaceous stem?
It manufactures proteins for the cell.
What are ribosomes?
Type of transport that includes diffusion and osmosis and does not use energy.
What is passive transport?
The science of classifying living organisms.
What is taxonomy?
Its main reproductive method is binary fission.
What is bacteria?
Rootlike structures that attach moss to the ground.
What are rhizoids?
This codes for an amino acid.
What is a codon?
Types of cells that live together, but can live independently as well.
What are colonial cells?
The knowledge gained from careful, systematic investigation of the natural world.
Mutation that can be passed on to offspring.
What are germ mutations?
Carries water upward in plants.
What is xylem?
It disposes of worn out cell parts.
What are lysosomes?
Process whose reactants are sugar and oxygen.
What is aerobic cellular respiration?
A logical conclusion that is based on observations.
What is an inference?