A _____helps anchor a plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients.
Roots
The female part of the flower
Carpel
A scientist who studies animals are called
Zoologists
The support structure on the outside of the animal's body
exoskeleton
Snails and slugs are also known as _____pods, which literally means stomach-foot.
Gastro
Nodes
A group of spore-producing structures in seedless vascular plants
sori
Jellyfish and anenomes are classified as ?
Cnidarians
What are the largest class of arthropods; has three body segments and six legs?
Insects
True or False: Baraminology attempts to determine the boundaries between the created biblical kinds of animals
True
What are differences between a woody stem and a herbaceous stem?
woody stem-hard and not very flexible
herbaceous stem-softer and more flexible
What are two types of plant hormones?
abscisic acid, ethylene, cytokinins, auxins
What are the three types of worms and earthworms are categorized into which one?
round, flat, segmented
earthworm=segmented
crabs, shrimp, lobster, water flea, barnacle
Which organ do insects not have?
(brain, stomach, lungs, heart)
lungs
This structure of the plant contains cells that make most of the plant food and makes sure the plant gets plenty of light
Palisade layer
zygotes of a nonvascular plants grow into stalks and capsules called_______
sporophytes
Cephalopods, gastropods, and bivalves are classified as a?
Mollusks
2 structures within plant cells that help plants stand upright
cell walls, central vacuoles
How many eyes do caterpillars have?
(hint: between 10-15)
12
Layer of living cells just under the dead cork
Cork cambium
When a pollen grain lands on a flower's stigma, what happens to the plant first of all?
creates a pollen tube
What are the three classes of arthropods?
insects, chelicerates, crustaceans
What is a plant's annual ring?
Represents one year's growth of a plant
Who was the only female judge of Israel?
Deborah