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abiotic   nonliving  
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absorption   taking nutrients with membrane  
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bacteria   prokariotic; single-celled  
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biomass   all living tissue in a trophic level  
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biosphere   where all life on planet exists  
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commensalism   symbiotic; 1 benefits, 1 neutral  
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decomposition   breakdown of organic materials  
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fungi   eat dead nutrients  
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host   an organism in parisitism  
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mutualism   both benefit  
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parasite   lives in/on a host  
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producer   makes their own food  
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sediment   organic material from soil into river/lake beds  
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species   can breed together  
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succession   communities replace eachother based on environmental conditions  
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terrestrial   lives on the ground  
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acid   releases hydrogen ions  
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dietary fiber   indigestable carb  
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inorganic   man made  
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lipid   fats, oils, and waxes  
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mineral   inorganic material  
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monomer   forms polymers  
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organic   natural; carbon based  
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pH   measure of hydrogen ions in a solution; 0-14  
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protein   macromolecule; COH + N  
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vitamin   organic molecule to make the body function  
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anaphase   3rd mitosis phase; seperate  
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asexual reproduction   replicates itself; binary fission and budding  
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binary fission   2 cells formed  
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budding   reproduction of uracils  
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cell membrane   outer boundary of cell; made up of a lipid bylayer (phosphate, fatty acid tail, polar, carbs)  
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cellulose   carb in plants cell walls  
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cell wall   surrounds plant cells; made of cellulose  
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chloroplast   site of photosynthesis  
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cytoplasm   outside nucleus; organelles suspended  
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diffusion   high - low concentration  
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eukaryotic   nuceus, complex  
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excrete   to get rid of body waste  
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flagellum   organelle for movement  
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homeostasis   stable, interial  
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metaphase   2nd mitosis stage; chromosomes align  
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mitochondrion   produces ATP; cell respiration happens  
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mitosis   cell division  
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active transport   substances go from a low - high concentration  
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nucleus   has DNA; cell control center  
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oar   used to move the cell (hence the name)  
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organelle   cells; vacuole switch etc.  
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osmosis   low - high concentration; equilibrium is reached; water moves, not glucose  
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permeable   (selectively) lets certian things in and out  
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prokariotic   no nucleus, simple  
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prophase   1st mitosis phase; chromosomes condense  
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ribosome   site of protein synthesis  
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telophase   nuclear envelopes enclose chromosomes; last mitosis stage  
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aerobic respiration   krebs cycle, oxygen  
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anaerobic respiration   w/ oxygen  
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ATP   protein binds to nucleotide  
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catalase   speeds chemical readtion  
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chemosynthesis   use energy to produce carbs  
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dehydration synthesis   reaction produces water  
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enzyme   protein as a catalyst  
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amino acid   building block of proteins  
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arginine   amino acid for nutrition  
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chromosome   condensed DNA; visible genetic info. carrier  
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codon   3 nucleotides code for amino acids in mRNA  
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gene   codes protein  
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glucose   simple sugar; main energy for body  
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glycine   amino acid for body's synthesis  
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histidine   proteins amino acid for tissues  
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leucine   amino acid  
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nucleic acid   molecule of nucleotides  
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threonine   essential amino acid  
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transcription   DNA copied to mRNA  
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translation   decodes the mRNA  
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sugar   carb essential for cells  
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proten synthesis   process of making proteins in cells  
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