Vocab
Plants
Evo. Trends
Invertebrates
Misc
100
a multicellular, autotrophic, eukaryote
What is "a plant"
100
A groupd of plants without vascular tissue
What is "mosses"
100
Name the two types of asexual reproduction we discussed
What is "binary fission and budding"
100
What is the first organism to exhibit bilateral symmetry?
What is "flatworms"
100
What type of reproduction do jellyfish use?
What is external, sexual
200
a multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryote
What is "an animal"
200
Corn and grass are examples of these
What is "monocots"
200
Another word for body cavity
What is "coelem"
200
The only animal group with pseudocoelomates?
What is "roundworms"
200
The major characteristic shared by cnidarians and echinoderms?
What is "radial symmetry"
300
animals without a backbone
What is "invertebrate"
300
Means "naked seeds" these plants have exposed seeds in cones
What is "gymnosperms"
300
What are the three germ layers?
What is "ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm"
300
How many openings does a two way digestive tract have?
What is "one"
300
Would a corn seed have one or two leaves?
What is "one"
400
organs body parts repeat around the center of the organism
What is "radial symmetry"
400
This is the most evolutionarily advanced group of plants. The seeds are contained in flowers.
What is "angiosperms"
400
Give the three levels of symmetry we discussed
What is "no symmetry -> radial symmetry -> bilateral symmetry"
400
What are the two types of sexual reproduction we discussed?
What is "internal and external"
400
What evolved AFTER cone bearing plants?
What is "flower bearing plants"
500
The concentration of sense organs and nerves in the front end of an animals body
What is "cephalization"
500
Write the equations for photosynthesis and respiration on the board
What is "On the board - teacher will grade"
500
Name an organism with no symmetry
What is "a sponge"
500
What makes echinoderms different from all other invertebrates?
What is "deuterostome development"
500
Where does photosynthesis take place?
What is "only in plants, in the chloroplast"
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