Biology Chapter 13-14 Flashcards
Is Protozoa mostly heterotrophic or autotrophic
Heterotrophic
It’s moved by means of cilia, flagella, and pseudopodia
Protozoa
Important decomposers in the environment
Fungi
Formally classified in kingdom Protista
Protozoa and chromista
Cell walls made of chitin
Fungi
All are heterotrophic
Fungi
Contains algae and diatoms
Chromista
Important in the aquatic food chain
Chromista
Difference between monocot and dicot
Difference: monocot has 1 seed and dicot has 2 seeds; monocots typically have no secondary growth because they lack a cork cam- bium, cortex, and vascular cambium.
Both the workhouse and packing material and it’s the majority of a plant
Ground tissue
Consists of undifferentiated cells(stem cells) that become any type of tissue
Found in areas of fast growth
Meristematic tissue
Are the main organ to the plant
Leaves
Broad part of a leaf
Blade
Where the blade attaches to the stem
Petiole
Protects the outside of the plants
Helps retain or release water
The epidermis
Dermal tissue