Grooves along the side of a developing chordate are called
Pharyngeal
Animals that generate their body heat from the inside are called
Endotherm
are an organ that exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen in the water.
Gills
Small openings in the surface of most plant leaves.
Stomata
The female reproductive organ of a flower.
Pistil
is a flexible rod-shaped structure that supports the body of a developing chordate.
Notochord
Animals that heat their bodies from heat in their environments are called
Ectotherm
Structures that anchor a plant without transport tissue to a surface.
Rhizoids
The male reproductive organ of a flower.
Stamen
What is known as the release of water vapor from stomata?
Transpiration
A protective membrane that covers the embryo is called an
Amnion
Plants that produce flowers and develop fruits,
Angiaosperms
A period of no growth for a plant.
Dormancy
Plants that produce seeds that are not part of fruit.
Gymnosperm
Plants that lack specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients.
Nonvascular Plants
Any changes in a plants environment that causes a response.
Stimuli
Animals that survive by living inside or on another organism
Parasite
The body of an animal changes as it grows from egg to adult
Metamorphosis
Body plan that can be divided into 2 parts that are
nearly mirror images of each other
Bilateral Symmetry
Process in which the outer shell is shed and replaced
Molting
A thick, hard outer covering
Exoskeleton
Fluid-filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue
Hydrostatic Skelton
Thin layer of tissue that covers mollusk’s internal organs
Mantle
Internal framework that supports humans and other animals
Endoskeleton
Has a body plan which can be divided into two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other anywhere through it’s central axis.
Radial Symmetry