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| a strand of hereditary material surrounded by a protein coating |
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| The smallest unit of an organism |
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| Contains carbon and hydrogen and usually are associated with living things |
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| Used by cell to release energy |
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| a combination of substances in which individual substances retain their own properties Substances + Supences |
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| The dividing of something widely |
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| Certain proteins that regulate nearly all chemical reactions in cells |
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| The diffusion of water through a cell membrane |
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| The process of taking substances into a cell by surrounding it with the cell membrane |
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| The process of releasing contents of a cell |
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| The total of all chemical reactions in an organism |
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| The process where chemical reactions occur that break down food molecules into simpler substances and release their stored energy |
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| The process in which producers use light energy and make sugars, which can be used for food. |
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| located in the Nucleus of a cell |
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| Anything that has mass and takes up space |
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| Positive or Negative charged atoms |
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| combinations of substances |
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| 2 or more substances mixed evenly |
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| contains Carbon and Hydrogen |
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| Smaller molecules that make up proteins |
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| Contains coded information of the cell |
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| Stores and releases energy |
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| Building blocks of structures |
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| What % of water is the human body made of? |
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| Living things use _____ to transport materials through bodies |
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