Plant/Animal Cells
Classification Hierarchy
Mitosis
The Kingdoms...so far
Vascular Plants
100

What do plant cells have that animal cells don't?

Cell wall and chloroplast

100

What is classification hierarchy?

A system used by scientists to organize all living things into groups based on shared characteristics 
100

Define Diploids.

Cells produced from mitosis that have two complete sets of chromosomes 

100
The plant kingdom consists of what?

Multicellular organisms

100

What are vascular plants?

Tube-like structures that move food and water from one part of the plant to another. 

200

Define organelles

structures that are specialized to carry out a specific function. 

200

How many kingdoms are there?

200

What is the second phase?

Prophase 

200

What are the three common fungi?

Mushroom, Yeast and Mold

200

What are reduced by spores?

Filicineae

300

What is the control center of the cell?

nucleus 

300

What is at the top of the pyramid?

Kingdom

300

What is the nucleus of the new cell called?

Daughter cell

300

What are the fungi cell walls made up of?

Chitin

300

Redwoods are an example of what?

Gymnosperms 

400
What stores food, water and waste for the cell?

Vacuoles

400

True or false fungi can make their own food?

False 

400

What is anaphase?

Spindle fibers go to work pulling each pair apart towards opposite ends of the cell

400

False feet are also knows as?

Pseudopods

400

How are new ferns created?

When the spore cases burst open, and tiny spores are released

500

What gives plants the green pigment?

Chloroplast

500

How many kingdoms are unicellular?

2

500

What stretch across the cell?

Centrioles 

500

What organisms are producers?

Plants 

500

Name all three groups of vascular plants

Filicineae, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms 

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