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living things have cells.

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The smallest unit that can perform all life processes is called?   cell  
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All living things are composed of one or more _________   cells  
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Anything that causes a reaction or change in an organism or any part of an organism.   stimulus  
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The mainenance of a constant internal state in changing environments.   homeostasis  
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Reproduction in which the sex cells unite.   sexual reproduction  
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Reproduction that does not invole the union of two parents sex cells.   asexual reproduction  
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The passing down of genetic traits from parent to offspring.   heredity  
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The sum of all chemical processes that occur in an organism.   metabolism  
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an organism that can make its own food by using energy from its surroundings   producer  
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an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter.   consumer  
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an organism that breaks subastances down or the remains of other organisms.   decomposer  
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A molocule that is made up of amino acids and that is needed to build/repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body   protien  
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a class of energy that includes sugars, starches, and fiber; contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.   carbohydrates  
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A type of biochemical that does not dissolve in water.   lipid  
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a lipid that contains phosphorus and that is a structural componenent in cell membranes.   phospholipid  
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A molocule that acts as the main energy source for cell processes.   ATP  
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A molocule made up of subunits called nucleotides.   nucleic acid  
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DNA is an expample of what?   nucleic acids  
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what are two kids of lipids?   fats and oils  
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what are the four(4) things all organisms need to live?   water, air. food, a place to live  
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a mushroom is a ________   decomposer  
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a frog is a _____   comsumer  
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a green plant is a _____   producer  
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spider webs, hair, horns, and feathers are _____   protiens  
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when phospholipid molocules come together in water, they form ____ ____   two layers  
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the extra sugar in a potato plant is stored as starch as a ________ _________   complex carbohydrate  
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A single parent produces offspring identical to the parent through _______ _________   asexual reproduction  
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Most single-celled organisms reproduce through ________ reproduction   asexual  
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Most animals and plants reproduce through _______ reproduction   sexual  
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What does DNA do?   DNA controls the structure and function of cells.  
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What do organisms pass in to their offspring?   copies of their DNA  
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The passing of traits from parents to their offspring is called?   heredity  
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