A cone-bearing plant recognisable by its needle-like leaves and woody stem
What is a pine?
pines, spruces, firs and cedars are examples of
What is conifer
means that the animal is arranged in the same way on both sides.
Bilateral symmetry
A non-vascular plant that looks like a dense green clumps or mats and grow on hard surfaces like trunk and rocks.
What is moss?
two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent
What is haploid
snails, chiton, slugs, squids and octopuses are examples of
What is mollusca/mollusk
means that an animal has a body divided into distinct sections so that it looks jointed, such as a centipede.
Segmented
Ferns reproduce sexually by producing __________.
What is spores?
single set of chromosomes from a parent
What is haploid
insects, shrimps, lobsters and crabs are
What is arthropoda
Phylum __________ includes animals with stinging cells.
What is Cnidaria
Ferns produce spores on the underside of their leaves called ________________.
What is fronds?
Gamete producing zygote from which the sporophyte arises
What is Gametophyte
Which is NOT a characteristic of the phylum Porifera: symmetrical, have pores, irregular shape, have no backbone
What is symmetrical
invertebrate phylum of flatworms that are characterized by a flat body and bilateral symmetry.
What is Platyhelmenthis
Plants with evergreen leaves and cones.
What is conifers?
The spore-producing phase in the life-cycle of a fern
What is sporophyte?
animal that has bilateral symmetry: jellyfish, coral, sponge, worm, crab
What is worm or crab
sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, sea cucumbers are examples of
What is Echinodermata