T or F: Plants are heterotrophs with cellulose cell walls and vascular tissues.
What is F? Plants are autotrophs.
Stop and smell the _________.
What are roses?
Have a rotating wheel of tiny cilia at their head for locomotion.
What are rotifers?
Unicellular species of protists often added to cleaners, pesticides and polishes as an abrasive.
What are diatoms?
When some species of ___________ are decapitated, they can regenerate a new head.

What are flatworms?
When we touch the touch me not plant, it begins to fold up and droop. This is known as a ________ response.
What is nastic?
Pushing up ___________.
What are daisies?
If the cells of sponges break apart, they have the ability to ____________ and form new sponges.
What is regenerate?
Three types of archaea extremophiles.
What are thermophiles, halophiles, acidophiles, methanogens...?
Fish have single loop circulation, where the heart pumps the blood to the __________ to be re-oxygenated.
What are gills?
Vascular plant whose name means 'covered seed'. This plant has flowers, fruits with seeds, and makes up 88% of the Plant Kingdom.
What is an angiosperm?
Nip it in the _______.
What is bud?
Two unusual organs that are found exclusively in mollusks.
What are the mantle and the radula?
Protists are eukaryotes, which means their cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound _________________.
What are organelles?

Some tropical pitcher plants may be large enough to trap small amphibians, but generally their diet is chiefly _______.
What are insects?
Collective term for mosses and liverworts. Moisture is absorbed directly into cells by osmosis.
What are bryophytes?
Whoops-a-__________.
What is daisy?
Ladybugs undergo four stages of _______________: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
What is metamorphosis?
Endosymbiotic Theory- organelle that EVOLVED from the light producing cell.
What is a chloroplast?
Protozoa are animal-like protists that can move using flagella, and ______ other living things to obtain energy.
What is eat?
___________ fungi attack living organisms, invade them, and obtain nourishment from living cytoplasm, thereby causing disease and sometimes death of the host.
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What are parasitic?
"Consider the ________, how they grow: They do not labor, nor do they spin. But I say to you, not even Solomon in all his glory was arrayed as one of these."
What are lilies?

Phylum of organisms are most closely related to annelida according to the phylogeny tree.
What is anthropoda?
Endosymbiotic Theory- organelle that EVOLVED from the ATP energy producing cell.
What is mitochondria?
___________ (Porifera phylum) lack true tissue and have no nerves, muscles, or glands.
What are sponges?