What is the basic structural unit of all living things?
What is the gel-like substance that holds the organelles in place?
What cell organelle is considered the brain?
The job of the cell-membrane is to?
What do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
What is the most well known type of fungus?
How many Kingdoms are there?
What two major characteristics is the animal kingdom split into?
What kingdom includes bacteria?
What are the names of the 5 Kingdoms?
Animals with a backbones are called?
Animals that do not have a backbone are called?
A jellyfish is classified as what?
Insects are classified as which of the following; invertebrates or vertebrates?
True or False: All animals that live on land have backbones?
What are liverworts classified as?
Plants that have tubes and roots are classified as?
What type of plant is moss?
Water moves up through a tube called what?
What carries food from the leaves to other parts of the plant?
Cells, cells, they're made of...
What is the job of the Chloroplasts in the plant cell?
What prehistoric animals are know for having backbones?
What type of plant is classified as not having roots, stems, or leaves?
An organism that produces spores and has a cell walls, but does not have chlorophyll, belongs to which kingdom of living things?
cells
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Control what enters and exits the cell.
Chloroplasts, Chlorophyll, and a cell wall
Mushroom
5
Vertebrates & Invertebrates
Monera
Fungi, Monera, Animal, Plant, Protista
Vetebrates
Invertebrates
Invertebrate
Invertebrates
False
NonVascular Plants
Vascular
Nonvascular
Xylem
Phloem
Organelles
They hold Chlorophyll for making food
Dinosaurs
Nonvascular Plants
Fungi