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| Smallest unit of an element composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons |
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| Union of two or more atoms of the smae or different elements |
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| The structure and functional unit of all living things |
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| A group of cells with a common structure and function |
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| Composed of tissues functioning together for a specific task |
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| Composed of several organs working together |
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| An individual; complex individuals contain organ systems |
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| Organisms of the same species in a particular area |
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| Interacting populations in a particular area |
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| A community plus the physical environment |
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| Regions of the Earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere inhabited by living things |
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| The study of living things |
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To know more and more about less and less
(specilized biology, microbiology, zoology, ecology) |
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| balence; things are the way they should be |
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| the unifying theme that brings all the areas of biology together. |
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| A complete individual living thing. No more, No less |
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| Six elements that are in all different things |
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Carbon
Fospherus
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Sulfer
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| Homeostatis word broke down |
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| Protists (Algae, slime molds) |
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| Plants (mosses and ferns) |
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| What is in Domain Eukarya |
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Fungi
Protists
Plants
Animals |
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| Order of the Scientific Method |
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1.Observation
2.Hypothesis
3.Experiment/Observations
4.Conclusion
5.Scientific Theory |
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Koch's Postulates
(Barry James Marshall)
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MD took a bacteria found near and ulser and swallowed it himself. This created himself to have an alser which led to the conclusion that ulser were not created due to stress.
(Helicobacter pylori)[bacteria name] |
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| What is the Standard Error |
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| the bars above and below the mark, to signify the variation |
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