Plant Stuff
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100

These types of plants typically grow in moist, shady places.

Mosses

100

This type of plant category lacks true roots, stems, and leaves so they are low to the ground.

Nonvascular plants

100

What organism caused bubonic plague?

Yersina pestis

100

Are protists considered living organisms?  Why or why not?

Yes because they eat, reproduce, excrete waste, etc.

100

What cell organelle produces energy?

Mitochondria

200

This type of stem is smooth, soft, and green.

Herbaceous

200

Is corn a monocot or dicot plant?

Monocot

200

Give me one reason bacteria and protists are different from each other.

Answers can vary...

One is prokaryote and one eukaryote

different kingdoms

bacteria "simple" & protists more complex

200

What is the name for the animal-like protists?

Protozoans

200

What is the chemical formula for Glucose?

C6H12O6

300

A ________ stem has phloem and xylem in a ring around the edge

dicot

300

Monocot leaves have veins that are arranged how?

straight or parallel

300

Which domain has salt tolerant bacteria in it?

Archaebacteria/Archaea

300
How does an amoeba move around?

Pseudopodia

300

What is the term that describes animals that produce their own light?

bioluminescent

400

This flower structure produces pollen

Anther

400

What do you call the pores found on stems and leaves that allow gas exchange for plant?

Stomata

400

What do bacteria lack that eukaryotes have?

True nucleus and other membrane bound organelles

400

What type of protists can cause disease in humans like dysentery?

Amoebas

400

Animals release ___________ as a waste gas and take in _________ for body cells.

Carbon dioxide 

Oxygen

500

What 2 parts make up the male reproductive parts of a flower

filament and anther

500

The male reproductive parts of the flower (anther and filament) have a special name...what is it?

Stamen

500

What is name for sphere-shaped bacteria?

Coccus

500

What domain are protists in?

Eukarya

500

What kingdom is yeast in?

Fungi