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| the energy-releasing parts of the cell |
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| the smallest organisms on Earth |
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| different types of tissues working together |
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| performs necessary activities for cells |
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| a gelatin like substance that contains many chemicals needed for a cell to exist |
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| captures energy from sunlight |
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| provides support and protection for plant cells |
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| contains hereditary material |
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| group of organs that work together |
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| process of capturing energy in plants |
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| storage organelle of a cell |
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| helps control what enters and leaves the cell |
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| any muscles that you consciously control |
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| thick,smooth layer of tissue that covers the ends of bones. |
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| any place where two bones meet. |
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| tough bands of tissue that hold bones together |
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| any muscles that you do not consciously control |
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| thick bands of tissue that attach muscles to bones |
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| the outermost layer of the skin |
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| the middle layer of tissue under the epidermis |
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| chemical that gives skin its color |
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| tough, tight-fitting membrane covering surface of bone |
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