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Science 3

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Genotype ones genetic makeup or genes
Germinate develop from a seed into a plant
Glucose one of the simplest and most important sugars which is the basic transportable form of fuel for living organizims
Golgi apparatus packages protein secretions for export
Gray matter neural tissue of brain and spinal cord that contains nerve-cell bodies as well as nerve fibers
Halogens from fluorine to astatine
Heat Capacity the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree C or K
Hemoglobin oxygen-transporting component of erythrocytes
Helpatic system circulation in which the hepatic portal vein carries dissolvd nutrients to the liver tissues for processing
homeostasis ability of a cell to regulate a stable internal environment by controlling the passage of fluids into and out of the cell
hormones molecules released to blood that act as chemical messengers to regulate specific body functions
hydrocarbon an organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen
hypertension high blood pressur
hypertonic lower water concentration than a solution to which its compared
hypotension low blood pressure
hypotonic solution having a higher water concentration than a solution to which it is compared
immune system functional system whose components attack foreign substances or prevent their entry into the body
in vitro in a test tube, glass or artificial environment
inert gases helium to radon, aka noble gases
inflamation non specific degensive response of body to tissue injury
inoculation placement of bacteria onto a culture meduim
inspiration process of breathing in
ion atom with an electric charge due to gain or loss of electrons
ionization adding or subtracting electrons from an atom
Isomeres several molecules with the same composition by different stuctures
isotonic solution a solution with a concentration of nonpenetrating solutes equal to that found in the reference cell
isotope variation of an element characterized by a specific number of neutrons in nucleus
Joule unit of energy equal to 0.239 calorie
krebs cycle aerobic metabolic pathway occurring within mitochondria in which food metabolites are oxidized, c02 is liberated and coenzymes are reduced
lipid organic compound formed of carbon hydrogen and oxygen
locomotion voluntary and involuntary movement of body
lymphatic system complex sysem of thin-walled vessels similar to the blood capillaries which serve to collect lymph fluid from tissues and organs and to transport the fluid to the venous circulation
Macrophage protective cell type common in connective tissue, lymphatic tissue, and certain body organs that phagocytize tissue clls bacteria and other foreign debris, important as an antigen-presenter to T cells and B cells in the immune response
Malignant life threatening, pertains to neoplasms that spread and lead to death like cancer
Maltose a disaccharide or double sugar made of two glucose molecules
Mast cells immune cells that function to detect foreign substances in the tissue spaces and initiate local inflammatory responses against them, typically found clustered deep to an epithelium or along blood vessels
mechanical disadvantage condition that occurs when the load is far from the fulcrun and the effort is applied near the fulcrum
mechanical energy energy directly involved in moving matter
metals elements in middle and left parts
metamorphosis egg to larva to pupa and adult
milliequivalent per liter units used to mearue electrolyte concentrations of body fluids
mitosis procss of cell duplication in which two daughter cells revieve exactly the same nuclear material as the original cell
molarity number of moles of solute in 1 liter of solution
mole an amount of substance equal in grams to the sum of the atomic weights
molecule group of atoms linked together by covalent bonds
monosaccahride simple sugar that cannot be broken down by hydrolysis
motor neurons special nerve cells that tranmit impulses to the muscles
mucous membranes membranes that form the lining of body cavitites open to exterior
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