The kingdom composed of heterotrophs that can usually move.
What is Kingdom Animalia?
The type of cell without a membrane-bound nucleus.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
The supportive cells in nervous tissue.
What are glial cells?
The connective tissue that stores fat and insulates the body.
What is adipose tissue?
The epithelial tissue specialized for secretion and absorption.
What is simple columnar epithelium?
Kingdom that includes mushrooms and molds.
What is Kingdom Fungi
The region in prokaryotes where DNA is located.
What is the nucleoid?
The muscle tissue under voluntary control.
What is skeletal muscle?
The small cell fragments that help in clotting
What are platelets?
The flat, plate-like epithelial cells for diffusion.
What is simple squamous epithelium?
The kingdom that includes humans and other animals.
What is Kingdom Animalia?
The Greek meaning of "karyon."
What is "kernel" or "nucleus"?
The muscle tissue that contracts involuntarily in the heart.
What is cardiac muscle?
The fluid connective tissue that circulates nutrients and gases
What is blood?
The cube-shaped epithelial tissue often found in glands.
What is cuboidal epithelium?
The kingdom that includes multicellular organisms that perform photosynthesis.
What is Kingdom Plantae?
Organisms that are mostly unicellular and lack organelles.
What are prokaryotes?
The main functional cell of the nervous system.
What is a neuron?
The connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
What are tendons?
The multilayered epithelial tissue for protection
What is stratified squamous epithelium?
The kingdom that includes unicellular organisms like amoeba.
What is Kingdom Protista?
The type of cell found in humans, animals, and plants
What is a eukaryotic cell?
The neuron structure that transmits electrical impulses to other cells
What is the axon?
The liquid matrix of the blood that contains water, salts, and proteins.
What is plasma?
The epithelial tissue that appears layered but isn’t, often lined with cilia.
What is pseudo-stratified columnar epithelium?