When two parents contribute genetic material to reproduce.
What is sexual reproduction?
Paramecia have _______ cell(s)
(is either multiple or one)
What is one?
The basic unit of life.
What is a cell?
Humans are in this kingdom.
What is the animal kingdom?
When an organism produces genetically identical offspring.
What is asexual reproduction?
A hair like structure that paramecia have.
What is Cilia?
All cells have this cover around them.
What is a cell membrane?
The amount of kingdoms that each have there own "different" type of cell that helps them function.
What is 6 kingdoms?
What is Binary fission?
It leads food particles in paramecia.
What is a oral groove?
True or False
Only living things have cells.
What is True?
The two kingdoms that always are multicellular.
What is the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom?
The name of the cell when a big cell splits into two. (Binary fission)
What is a daughter cell?
It gets rid of water, working like a pump.
What is the Contractile Vacuole?
They can clone themselves.
What is cells?
The Archaea Kingdom is always ______
(either single celled or multicellular)
What is always single celled?
An example of an organism that uses binary fission.
What is paramecia?
The exit location for indigestible waste.
What is cytoproct?
When you put cells together, you make a ______.
What is a Cell structure?
It's a debatable topic, should _______ be included in the 6 kingdoms of life?
What is a virus?
(Because it's not actually living however, it is debatable)