The names of six different kingdoms.
What are plants, animals, protists, archaebacteria, and eubacteria?
A complex phenomenon primarily driven by the actin network beneath the cell membrane.
What is cellular movement?
The fundamental scientific theory of biology according to which cells are held to be the basic units of all living tissues.
What is cell theory?
The smallest unit of life.
What is a cell?
A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
What is mitosis?
This kingdom has eukaryotic multicellular organisms.
What is the animal kingdom?
To move water relative to the cell in a regular movement.
What is the function of the cilia?
He discovered cell theory.
Who is Theodor Schwann?
He discovered cells.
Who is Robert Hooke?
The five different phases of cell division.
What are prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
This kingdom creates its own food.
What is the plant kingdom?
This movement occurs as either planar waves, oarlike beating, or three-dimensional waves
What is the flagellum movement?
What is "all living organisms are made of cells"?
The two types of cells.
What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
The outcome of mitosis.
This kingdom decomposes.
What is the fungi kingdom?
This cell is responsible for amoeboid movement, a sliding or crawling-like form of locomotion.
What is a pseudopodia?
The second rule of cell theory.
What is "cells are the basic unit of life"?
This part of the cell contains DNA.
What is the nucleus?
He discovered mitosis.
Who is Walther Flemming?
He discovered the six kingdoms.
Who is Carl Woese?
This is responsible for cellular movement.
What is the cytoskeleton?
The third rule of cell theory.
What is "all cells are from other cells"?
The word cell comes from this Latin word.
The purpose of mitosis.
What is "for growth and to replace worn out cells"?