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Exploring Creation with General Science Module 12

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herbivore   a consumer that eats producers exclusively  
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endothermic   using energy for the purpose of keeping our internal temperature the same  
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carnivore   a consumer that eats only other consumers  
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carbohydrate   usually the first macronutrient that is burned in the body  
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omnivore   a consumer that eats both plants and other consumers  
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mono saccharides   what carbohydrates must be broken down into before they are burned  
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basal metabolic rate   the minimum energy required by the body every day  
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mitochondrion   the powerhouse of a cell  
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combustion   the chemical process by which organisms get energy from food  
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fats   usually the second macronutrient that is burned by the body  
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saturated fats   fat that is solid at room temperature  
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proteins   usually the last macronutrient burned by the body  
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unsaturated fats   fat that is liquid at room temperature  
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polysaccharides   the longest of three basic kinds of carbohydrates  
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ectothermic   an organism that does not have a constant internal temperature  
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