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| studying or working in only one part of a subject |
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| quality or property that defines or classifies something |
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| quality or property that defines or classifies something |
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| basic unit of structure and function in living things |
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| organism that an make its own food |
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| organism that cannot make its own food |
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| process of keeping conditions inside a body constant, no matter the conditions outside the body |
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| chemical substance that is needed to carry out life processes |
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| process of taking in food |
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| process of breaking down food so that it can be used by living things |
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| process by which a cell releases energy from food molecules |
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| something produced in addition to the main product |
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| process of getting rid of wastes |
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| process of moving nutrients and wastes in a living thing |
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| change that causes a response |
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| way in which living things respond to stimuli |
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| seasonal movement of animals from one place to another and move back |
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| inactive state of some animals during winter months |
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| idea that living things come from nonliving things |
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| process by which living things produce new organisms like themselves |
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| new organism produced by a living thing |
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| reproduction needing only one parent |
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| reproduction needing two parents |
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