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organisms that make their own food auto = self troph = feeder |
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| the basic unit of structure and function in an organism |
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| a scientist carries out two tests that are identical in every respect except for one factor |
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| the process of change that occures during an organism's life to produce a more complex organism |
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organisms that can not make their own food hetero = other troph = feeder |
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| the maintenance of stable internal conditions despite change in surroundings |
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| composed of many cells. the cells are specialized to certain tasks |
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| an action of change in behavior |
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| to produce offspring that are similar to the parents |
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| a change in an organism react to changes in their environment |
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| the mistaken idea that living things arise from nonliving sources |
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| single-celled organisms, include bacteria. the most numerous organisms on earth |
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| the one factor that the scientists changes is the variable |
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