The structure that surrounds and protects the cell.
What is cell membrane?
The crustacean that cements itself to an object when it is young.
What is a barnacle?
The snail is part of a group of one-shelled mollusks.
What are univalves.
The centipede has this number of feet per body section.
What is two (one pair)?
These are a good source of sugar and syrup.
What are maples?
The structure that directs the work of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
The tiniest crab.
What is pea crab?
Mussels, oyster clams and scallops are all mollusks with two matching shells.
What are bivalves?
The pair of legs closest to this body part of the centipede is poisonous.
What is mouth?
These trees are known for producing acorns.
What is the oak?
The jellylike fluid that fills the cell.
What is the cytoplasm?
The shrimp that has “gill feet” and is often used for aquarium food.
What is brine shrimp?
This mollusk uses its stomach-foot to slide on.
What is Gastropod?
The millipede is this meaning it eats plants.
What is an herbivore?
These trees have needles that grow in bundles.
What are pine trees?
The threadlike structures in a cell that determine the characteristics of the organism and how it runs.
What are the chromosomes?
A small freshwater lobster.
What is crayfish?
The stiff bristles on the body of the earthworm.
What are setae?
It curls itself into a ball or let’s off an unpleasant smell as defense.
What is a millipede?
This is the green pigment that gives a green plant its color.
What is chlorophyll?
This one-called invertebrate has no definite shape and moves by means of pseudopods.
What is the amoeba?
The lobster with no pincers.
What is the spiny lobster?
Earthworm enrich the soil with their_______.
What are castings?
This invertebrate has a flat body and eats flesh.
What is the centipede?
These are some of the smallest green plants.
What are algae?