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cell division in which the nucleus divides in two nuclei containing the same number of chromosomes
mitosis
alga that resembles a mass of green thread
spirogyra
Ten-legged crustaceans
Decapods
the law that says that the allele inherited for one trait does not affect the allele inherited for another trait
the law of independent assortment
an organism that has an organized nucleus
eukaryote
the organisms that are distinguished by their slipper shape and cilia
paramecium
the physical appearance that results from the alleles an organism inherited for a particular trait
phenotype
The arthropods that have flattened bodies and one pair of legs per abdominal segment
Centipedes
An egg cell that has been fertilized
zygote
organisms whose alleles for a particular trait are different
heterozygous
A single parent organism can produce offspring without the union of reproductive cells
asexual reproduction
invertebrate group which includes flukes and tapeworms
platyhelminths
multicellular organisms without a nervous system
sponges
invertebrate group that includes clams and octopuses
mollusks
invertebrate group that includes jellyfish
coelenterates
echinoderms invertebrate group with tube feet, radial symmetry, and spines annelids invertebrate group that includes segmented worms
annelids
invertebrate group with tube feet, radial symmetry, and spines
echinoderms
crustaceans known for the bioluminescent ability
krill
the only truly terrestrial crustaceans
woodlice (or pillbug)
the group of mollusks that is designed to crawl on their stomachs
gastropods
the group of round worms that are considered to be the most abundant animals
nematodes
cell membrane surrounds and protects the cell cephalothorax the combined head and thorax of crustaceans and arachnids
cephalothorax
stores food materials within the cell
vacuole
jelly-like substance that is the largest part of the cell
cytoplasm
animal-like organisms made of a single cell
protozoa
mycology study of the structure, characteristics, and environment of fungi cell theory the principle of biology that states that ll living things are made of cells and that all cells come from preexisting cells
cell theory
study of the structure, characteristics, and environment of fungi
mycology
English scientist who discovered cork cells
Robert Hooke
The scientific study of heredity
genetics
stores the information that determines the genetic traits of an organism
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
group of crustaceans that breathe with gills located on their legs
branchipods
daddy longlegs resembles a spider but is non-venomous and lacks a constriction between the two body regions copepods group of crustaceans known for having only one eye
copepods
potentially dangerous North American spider that is known for the violin-shaped marking on its abdomen
brown recluse
parasitic fungi that often infects grains
smuts
largest group of fungi
sac fungi
the process that occurs when a ribosome "reads" RNA to make a protein
translation
crustacean that is a cirripede
barnacles
what decapods use to hold their food as they chew
maxillipeds
the forward extension that protects a decapod's head
rostrum
the structure decapods use for protection and for capturing their food
cheliped
the group of algae which includes volvox
Green Algae
The group of algae to which diatoms belong
yellow algae
the part of the microscope where the slide is
stage
the Father of Microbiology
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
the structure on the microscope which affects the amount of light that passes through
diaphragm
The name of the lens of a microscope through which the image is viewed
Eyepiece
Group of protozoans which includes plasmodium, which causes malaria
Sporozoans