What two characteristics that a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn't have?
What is a chloroplast and a cell wall
What would you classify an animal that is warm-blooded and gives live birth?
What is a mammal?
What does classify mean?
What to group mean?
Is a volcanic eruption constructive, destructive, or both?
Yes, because lava hardens at the edge of an ocean is creates more land what is it called?/ When lava touches something it begins to burn it and destroys it which is called?
What are the two types of microorganisms?
What are the beneficial and harmful types of?
What cell in both an animal and plant cell store the food?
What is a vacuole?
What animals classification are cold-blooded?
What are fish, reptiles, and amphibians?
What is an angiosperm?
What is a flowering vascular plant that has seed surrounded by fruit?
What is erosion?
What do rocks moving from one place to another an example of?
What is one type of microorganism that is both beneficial and harmful?
What are bacteria both of?
What is at least one cell that an animal cell has, but a plant cell doesn't have?
What is a chloroplast or cell wall?
What are plants that have tubes which they carry nutrients through to another plant?
What is a vascular plant?
What is a gymnosperm?
What is a vascular plant that produces seeds, but is not surrounded by a fruit?
What is a line called that is a constructive force?
When a fault line in the Earth's crust can create a new landform which is an example of?
What is one example of harmful microorganisms?
What is salmonella, e*coli, ringworm, strep throat, and mold an example of?
Are all animal and plant cell characteristics the same?
No, but Why?
What is a plant that does not have tubes which it can't carry nutrients through it to another plant?
What is a nonvascular plant?
What is an invertebrate and a vertebrate?
What is an animal without a backbone//What is an animal with a backbone?
Can things that are destructive always be just destructive?
No, because of a volcanic eruption is also a constructive force and which is also both of the examples of?
What is one example of beneficial microorganisms?
What is penicillin, blue cheese, yogurt, yeast, and bacteria all examples of?
Which has more parts an animal cell or a plant cell?
What is a plant cell?
Why do scientists classify plants and animals?
What does it mean to compare them?
What is weathering?
What is an effect when something is coming from the sky and changing something?
What are the three agents of deposition?
What are ice, wind, and water agents of?
Can some microorganisms be alike or the same?
What is bacteria an example of two types of microorganisms?