Please match the term to the description. the term that describes the phenomenon of [ Choose ] members of the same species having the same number of cells in each organ or structure. type of body cavity in Nematodes [ Choose ] (Choose ] crop portion of the Molluscan body where organs radula are found adductor hydrostatic skeleton visceral mass type of body cavity in Annelids abductor acoelom pseudocoelom/hemocoel tissues that separate segments in an annelid coelom vision typhlosole olfaction eutely gizzard "toothed tongue" snails use for feeding septa grinding organ in earthworm digestive tract [Choose ] increases surface area in the digestive tract [ Choose ] of an earthworm muscles that hold the shells of a clam closed [ Choose ] the function of the bottom two tentacles of a [ Choose ] snail > > > > >
Cell Structure
The knowledge and concept about the structure of the cells have changed constantly over the past years. Primarily the scientist defines the cells as a simple membranous sac with fluids and some particles. Researches have now revealed that the cell is the more complex and basic unit of life. There are different types of cells and they also differ in shape and structure. The basic three parts of a cell are cell membrane, cytoplasm, and organelle.
Plant Cell
The smallest functional unit of a living organism is known as the cell. It is composed of cytoplasm enclosed by an outer layer known as the cell membrane. A cell is classified as a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. A prokaryotic cell does not contain a nucleus, and the genetic material is freely suspended in the cell cytoplasm; for example, bacteria are composed of a prokaryotic cell. Whereas a eukaryotic cell contains a nucleus and membrane-bound cell organelles with a specific function, plants and animal cells are examples of eukaryotic cells.
Plant Cell Types
Plants are made up of a variety of cell types that include both living and dead cells. These cells provide them mechanical and structural support along with the growth of plants. Plant tissue is a group or collection of cells, which are similar in structure and work together to accomplish a specific function. Plant cells are most similar to animal cells, both being eukaryotic cells.
![Please match the term to the description.
the term that describes the phenomenon of
[ Choose ]
members of the same species having the
same number of cells in each organ or
structure.
type of body cavity in Nematodes
[ Choose ]
[Choose ]
portion of the Molluscan body where organs
crop
radula
are found
adductor
hydrostatic skeleton
visceral mass
type of body cavity in Annelids
abductor
acoelom
pseudocoelom/hemocoel
coelom
tissues that separate segments in an annelid
vision
typhlosole
olfaction
"toothed tongue" snails use for feeding
eutely
gizzard
septa
grinding organ in earthworm digestive tract
[ Choose ]
increases surface area in the digestive tract
[ Choose ]
of an earthworm
muscles that hold the shells of a clam closed
[ Choose ]
the function of the bottom two tentacles of a
[ Choose ]
snail
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