This control's the cell's activities
What is the nucleus
These living things are one-celled
What is bacteria/moneran
Animals without a backbone are called this
What is an invertebrate
These do not have seeds or flowers
What is moss/fern
Scientists do this to show how organisms are related
What is classify
Getting energy, using energy, getting rid of wastes, reproducing, growing, and reacting to change are examples of what?
What is the life processes
Mushrooms are an example of this
What is fungus
They look more like plants than animals
What is sponge
These are often called evergreens
What is conifer
This grows in a seed cone
What is an egg cell
The jellylike material that fills most of a cell
What is cytoplasm
This is a group of organisms that have the same traits and can interbreed in nature
What is species
They can be found on land, in the water, and in the air.
What is mammal
This group has one seed leaf
What is monocot
This invertebrate has a stiff outer shell that supports its body
What is arthropod
This organ is made of muscle, nerve, blood, and other tissues.
What is the heart.
This is a part of which kingdom - they cannot move and are many celled
What is a plant
Snails, squids, and oysters are examples of this
What is mollusk
These are two seed leaves
What are dicots
This carries out some but not all life processes
What is a virus
This carries oxygen to all cells in a human body
What is red blood cells
This is a group of closely related species
What is a genus
They have suction cups that help anchor them to rocks on the sea bottom
What are sea stars
This plant has long tubes inside that carry food and water to all the parts of the plant
What is vascular plant
Which animal is a mammal: bear, bat, dolphin, all of the above
What is all of the above