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| a single celled organisim |
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| a basic unit of structure and function in a organisim |
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| organisims composed of many cells |
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| Is a the process of change that occurs during an organisms life to produce a more complex organism |
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| an action or change in behavior |
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| the ability to produce an offspring similar to the parents |
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| The maintenance of constant conditions in the internal environment in the body destpite large swings in the external environment |
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| a process in (in plants) which energy is taken from the sun and converting it into a storable form |
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| a living organisim that produces it's own food |
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| the mistaken idea that a living thing can come from a non-living thing |
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| organisims that cannot make their own food in which they have to consume food for energy |
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| the process in which organisims that are not accessible to sunlight use to produce food. |
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| Six characteristics of life |
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| Cellular Orgnization, Chemicals of Life, Energy Use, Growth and Development, Response to Surroundings, and Reproduction. |
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| Energy, Water, Living Space, and Stable Internal Conditions. |
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