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vocab chap 8

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a system thatlinnaeus used to name various organisms. Binomial nomenclature
The smallest unit of an organism that carries on the functions of life. Cell
protective layer surrounding every cell. Cell membrane
tough rigid outer coverings that protect cells and give them shape. Cell wall
plant cells, food is made in green organelles in the cytoplasm. Chloroplast
cells are filled with gelatin like substance. cytoplasm
a series of folded membranes in which materials can be processed and moved around inside of the cell. endoplasmic reticulum
a group of similar species. Genus
A stacked, flattened, membranes. Golgi body
the regulation of an organism internal life maintaining condition despite changes in its environment Homostasiasis
A virus multiplies by making copies of itself with the help of a living cell. Host call
border groups preceding species. Kingdom
released when food is broken down into carbon dioxide and water. Mitochondrion
Cellular activities are directed. Nucleus
A structure made up of two or more different types of tissue that work together. Organ
cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells are structures. Organell
any living thing. Organism
A group of organs working together to preform a certain function. Organ system
the evolutionary history of an organism has changed over time Phylogeny
cells make their own proteins on small structures. Ribosome
A group of similar cells that work together to do one job. Tissue
A stand of hereditary material surrounded by a protein coating. Viruse
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