The Father of Taxonomy is?
Who is Carl Linnaeus?
The animal kingdom consists of multicellular organisms that are.
What is Consumers?
An eye having only one lens is a
What is a simple eye?
The study of plants is.
What is botany?
Which of the following is not a seedless vascular plant. a) club moss b) fern c) Flower d) horsetail
What is a flower?
A tail-like organ on some cells is a?
What is a flagellum?
An animal with a backbone is an.
What is vertebrate?
The egg-laying organ of some female insects is the.
What is the ovipositor?
A tree having flat, broad leaves that produces seeds is an ___________tree.
What is a broadleaf?
Which of the following is not a seedless vascular plant?
a) club moss b) fern c) flower d) horsetail
What is a fern?
A prokaryote is a unicellular organism without a true ________________.
What is nucleus?
Which of the following is not a characteristic of an arthropod. a .Body segment b. Closed Circulatory System c .Exoskeleton or d. Jointed leg
What is a closed circulatory system? (open)
What is the difference between warn-blooded and cold-blooded animals.
What are the Warm-blooded animals - maintain the same body temperature range no matter what the environment temperature is.
The Cold-blooded animals - change in body temperature according to the environment temperature.
Food-making process in green plants is called?
What is photosynthesis?
The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil is.
What is pollination?
The passing of characteristics from parent to offspring is?
What is heredity?
What is symmetry?
What is the ability of an object to be divided into equal halves that are mirror images of each other?
What does the law of biogenesis state?
What is living things can come only from other living things.
The process that combines glucose with oxygen to release energy and produce carbon dioxide and water is.
What is Cellular respiration?
Uniting of a male sperm cell with a female egg cell is call.
What is fertilization?
What are the four parts of a cell
What is cell membrane, nucleus, organelles, and cytoplasm
Why is the law of biogenesis important to a Creationist? (at least 4 reasons)
1. shows a living god created living things;
2. supports a biblical worldview;
3. evidence against evolution;
4. disproves spontaneous generation; and
5. proves God is the source of all life.
What are the four stages of complete metamorphosis in order.
egg
larva
pupa
adult
The underground stem of a fern that grows sideways is the.
What is a rhizoid?
What is the function of the first and second plant in a What is the function of the first and second plant in a fern?
What is first plants produce fern spores, and second plants make egg and sperm cells.