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| all living things are made up of one or more of these |
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| elements can combine chemically with other elements to form these |
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| a group of organs that work together to perform a particular life process |
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| a living thing that performs its life functions on its own |
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| The gel-like substance between the nucleus and the cell membrane |
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| the green pigment inside chloroplasts that absorbs light |
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| the process in which plants use energy from the Sun to produce food in the form of glucose |
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| saclike structures that store water and food inside cells |
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| both plants and animals use this process to convert food to energy |
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| the rod-shaped structures that help carry out cellular respiration |
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| contains the organism's genetic information |
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| the cell's process of growth, division, and replacement |
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| the process of producing new organisms |
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| the longest an animal can live its life |
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| the average time that an individual animal will live |
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| an organism that is not visible to the unaided eye |
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| used to see tiny living things that are invisible to the unaided eye |
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| a group of two or more types of tissue that work together to carry out one specific function |
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| a cell that has a cell wall |
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