Vocabulary Lesson 1
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Plants with Seeds
Arthropods, Invertebrates, Vertebrates
100
Cell
What is the basic unit of structure and function in a living thing?
100
Microorganisms
What is a living things made up of only one cell?
100
Amoeba
What is an example of a microorganism?
100
Seed
What is known as a plant part from which a new plant can grow?
100
All this type of animal have jointed legs
What is an arthropod
200
Cell Membrane
What is the thin wall that encloses a cell and gives it its shape?
200
Vertebrate
What is an animal with a backbone?
200
Crabs
What is an arthropod?
200
Embryo
What is a young plant?
200
The crab, butterfly, bat, and squirrel have jointed body parts but two are not Arthropods. Which two & why?
What are the bat & Squirrel because they a backbone & internal skeleton
300
Cytoplasm
What is the jellylike substance that fills most of the area of a cell?
300
Invertebrates
What is an animal that does not have a backbone?
300
Bag-type body
What is the type of body a sponge has?
300
A type of cone bearing plant
What is a Pine?
300
The sponge and worm are examples of this type of animal
What is simple animals
400
Nucleus
What is the part of the cell that controls all cell activity?
400
Arthropods
What is the largest group of invertebrates?
400
Worms
What is the tube shaped simplest type of animal?
400
The seeds of fruit bearing plants form in the plants _______
What is the flowers
400
The snail is this type of animal
What is a complex animal
500
Chloroplasts
What is in a plant cell that gives it its green color and is used to make food?
500
Molds
What is a very common fungi that look cottony or wooly?
500
Snail
What is a complex type of animal?
500
This tools helps a scientist observe microorganisms, seeds, and fungi much closer
What is a microscope
500
Draw a picture of a human cell labeling all the parts we labeled for our "pop" quiz
What is a human and animal cell
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