Plant cells usually have this shape.
What is: rectangular?
Plants that do not have roots, stems, leaves, or tubes to transport water
What are nonvascular plants?
Considered the smallest building block of all living things
What is: a cell?
Animals that do not have a backbone
What are invertebrates?
What is used to view cells?
microscope
The part of the cell that stores water and food
What is a vacuole?
Plants that have roots, stems, leaves, and tubes to transport water throughout the plant
What are vascular plants?
Animal cells are usually this shape.
What is: spherical?
Animals that have a backbone
What are vertebrates?
Daisy, moss, etc.
What are: (examples of) organisms found in the plant kingdom?
Parts of a cell that only plants have
chlorophyll and cell wall
The habitat of nonvascular plants
What is: a moist, shady area?
The clear, jelly-like substance inside a cell (plant and animal)
What is cytoplasm?
Sponges, jellyfish, worms
What are: (examples of) invertebrates?
Mushroom, mold, yeast
What are: (examples of) organisms in the fungi kingdom?
The part of the cell that makes cell green and creates food.
Chloroplasts
Mosses, liverworts, hornworts
What are: (examples of) nonvascular plants?
The part that controls the cell
nucleus
Snails, spiders, sand dollars
What are: (examples of) invertebrates?
Paramecium, kelp, amoeba
What are: (examples of) organisms found in the protist kingdom?
Part of cell that protects and supports the cell
What is the cell wall?
Celery, trees, roses, tomato plants, dandelions, etc.
What are: (examples of) vascular plants?
The part of the cell that allows materials to move in and out of the cell.
What is a cell membrane?
Mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, amphibians
What are: (examples of) vertebrates?
Bacteria, blue-green algae
What are: (examples of) organisms found in the moneran kingdom?