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| What are two compounds chemically combined |
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| Smallest unit of a compound |
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| a compound found in living things |
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| Found in starches and glugoes they provide your body with energy and made from carbon hydrogen and oxygen |
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| Found in waxes, oils, and fats they create the cell membrane and give mass amounts of energy but not recomended because if you eat too much it stores up unused |
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| Found in meat, fish, nuts, and beans and they make up most of the cell and its parts |
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| the use of little or no energy to have a cell go from one place to the other an example of this is osmosis |
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| The use of energy to move a cell from one place to another an example of this is diffusion |
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| The process of cells evenly spread out but still moving |
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| The movement of a water cell going through the cell membrane and the movement from an ara of low concentration to an area of high concentration |
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| The movement of cells from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration |
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