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CELL   The smallest unit of an organism that carrier on the functions of life.  
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ORGANISM   Any living thing.  
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BINOMIAL NONNENCLATURE   The two word naming system that Linnaeus used to name various organism.  
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CELL MEMBRANE   The protective layer surrounding every cell.  
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CELL THEORY   States that all organisms are made up of one or more cells, the cells is the basic unit of life, and all cells come from other cells.  
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CELL WALL   Rigid structure that encloses, supports, and protect the cell of plants, algae, fungi, and most bateria.  
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CHOLOPLAST   In plants cells, food is made in green organellesin the in the cytoplasm.  
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CYTOPLASM   Cells are filled with a gelatinlike substance.  
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ENDOPLASMIC   A series of folded membranes in which materials can be processed and moved around inside of the cell.  
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GENUS   A group of similar speicies.  
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GOLGI BODIES   Oranelles that sort and package cellular material and transport them within the cell or out of the cell.  
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HOMEOSTASIS   Ability of an organism to keep proper internal conditions no matter what external stimuli are occuring.  
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HOST CELL   Living cell in which a virus can actively multiply or in which a virus can hide until activated by evironmental stimuli.  
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KINGDOM   First and largest category used to classify organism.  
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MITOCHONDRION   Cell orgelle where food is broken down, which releases energy.  
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NUCLEUS   Organelle that controls all the activities of a cell and contains hereditary material made of DNA.  
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ORGAN   Structure, such as the heart, made up of diffrent types of tissues that all work together.  
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ORGANELLE   Structure in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell that can act as a storage site, process energy, move material, or manufacture substance  
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ORGAN SYSTEM   A group of organs working together to perform a certian function.  
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PHYLOGENY   Evolutionary history of an organism; used today to group organisms into six kingdoms.  
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RIBOSOME   Small structure on which cells make their own proteins.  
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