The type of cellular arrangements found in both bacteria kingdoms.
What are unicellular or colonia?
The two major divisions of Phylum Protista.
What are protozoans and algae?
The structure on a moss where the spores are produced.
What are sporangiophore?
The characteristic that separates the moss from the other plant kingdoms.
What is nonvascular tissue?
Octopus, snail, and clams.
What are mollusks?
The type of nuclei found in the bacterial kingdoms.
What is prokaryotic?
Means of locomotion.
What is the characteristic by which protozoans are classified?
A hyphae that connects two filaments of a mold.
What is a stolon?
What are xylem and phloem?
The circulatory system of an insect.
What is an open circulatory system?
The shape of spirillum bacteria.
What is spiral-shaped?
The microscopic organisms that are the base of the food chain in the ocean.
What are plankton?
The underside of the cap of a mushroom that produces spores.
What are gills?
The holes and cells on the underside of a leaf that allow for the exchange of gases.
What is the stomata and guard cells?
Immature, worm-like stage of an insect that goes through complete metamorphosis.
What is a larva?
The thermophiles are found in this kingdom.
What are the Archaebacteria?
The type of movement exhibited by the amoeba.
What is amoeboid movement?
The relationship when one organism feeds off a living host.
What is a parasitic relationship?
The upper and lower outermost tissue layer of a leaf or stem.
What is the upper and lower epidermis?
The three types of vascular tissue in vertebrates.
What are arteries, veins, and capillaries?
A structure form from a DNA or RNA molecule surrounded by a protein coat.
What is a virus?
The type of asexual reproduction found in most of the unicellular and colonial organisms.
What is binary fission?
Name something that is a beneficial use of fungi.
What is:
1. food?
2. antibiotic?
3. chocolate?
The vascular structure found in a leaf.
What is a vein?
An organism that has a spinal cord and vertebra.
What are vertebrates?