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Moneran | "one celled organism with a cell wall; no nucleus (bacteria and blue-green algae)" |
Algae | A plantlike protist such as seaweed. |
Animal | many celled; mobile; feeds on other organisms; reproduces by eggs or live birth |
Bacteria | Simple one celled organisms that are visibile only through a microscope. |
Cell | the smallest unit within a living thing in which life functions occur |
cell membrane | "the thin bag like structure that surrounds the cell |
cell wall | A thick layer that surrounds the plant cell. The part of a plant cell that gives the cell its shape. |
Chloroplast | Plastid containing chlorophyll and other pigments; in plants that carry out photosynthesis. |
Cytoplasm | "the clear jellylike substance that inside a cell |
Fungi | one or many celled; absorbs food from others. |
Invertebrate | Animals that do not have backbones. |
Kingdom | The highest classification of living things |
Linnaeus | A Swedish Botanist who devised a system for naming organisms called Binomial Nomenclature. |
Microscope | An optical instrument that magnifies the image of small objects. |
Multicellular | Made of many cells. |
nonvascular plant | a plant with out tubular tissues to carry nutrients throughout (liverworts and moss) |
nucleus | the part of the cell containing information to control the cell's activities (animal and plant cells) |
photosynthesis | The process by which plant cells use light |
Plant | many celled; makes its own food; reproduces by seeds or spores |
Protist | "one celled or multicellular organism with a nucleus (paramecium |
Unicellular | Having or consisting of a single cell. |
Vacuole | The storage area of a cell that contains water and waste materials. |
vascular plant | "a plant with tubular tissues that move nutrients up and down the stem (grass |
vertebrate | "Animals that have backbones. Mammals |