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Science Midterm Vocab

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Animal-like protist   Amedba  
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The middle part of an insects body   Thorax  
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A living thing that lives on or in another living thing   parasite  
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An arm-like part around the mouth of a stinging cell animal   Tentacle  
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A cell that contains a posionous thread   Stinging Cell  
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A single cell that can grow into a new organism   Spore  
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A plantlike living thing that doesn't contain chorophyll   Fungus  
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A thing that seems to be alive but is not made of cells   Virus  
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Another name for moneran   Bacteria  
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A one-celled organism that does not have a nucleus   Moneran  
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A stiff structure outside the cell membrane of plantlike cells   Cell Wall  
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The jelly like material that surrounds the nucleus of a cell   Cytoplasm  
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A control center of a cell or a dense control center of an atom   Nucleus  
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A structure that surrounds and protects a cell   Cell Membane  
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A one-celled organism   Protist  
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One of 5 large groups into which scientists classify all organisms   Kingdoms  
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The basic part of all living things   Cell  
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Contains Chorlophyll   Choroplast  
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Plantlike protist   Diatom  
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one-celled plantlike organism   Mold  
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one-celled plantlike organism that makes grain rise   yeast  
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one-celled plantlike organism   mildew  
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A hollow structure with a sucker at the end   Tube Foot  
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An invertebrate that has a soft body   Mollusks  
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A flsehy covering that protects the organs of a mollusk   Mantle  
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A spiny-skinned invertebrate that lives in the ocean   Echinoderm  
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A worm that hs a round body and 2 body openings   Round Worm  
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A worm that has its body divided into sections   Segmented Worm  
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A worm that has a flattened body and 1 body opening   Flatworm  
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The hard outer covering of an arthropod   Exoskelethon  
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To shed the outer body covering   Molt  
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A small hole or opening in a sponge   Pore  
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The rear part of an insects body   Abdomen  
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Animallike protist   Euglena  
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Animallike protist   Paramecium  
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Make their own food through the process of photosynthesis and do not move place to place   Plants  
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Do not make food. They eat other organisms and move from place to place   Animals  
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Cell process responsible for delivering oxygen to the animal cells and giving off carbon dioxcide   Diffusion  
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Proces in a cell responsible for taking in nutrients and releaseing energy   Respiration  
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Cell Division   Mitosis  
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Cell part in plant cell that contains chlorophyll   Chloroplasts  
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Surrounds and protects the nucleus of a cell   Nuclear membrane  
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Thread like structure in the nucleus that carries genetic information   Chromosome  
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Fluid filled sack   Vacuole  
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Animals that have a backbone   Vertebrates  
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Animals that do not have a backbone   Invertebrates  
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Invertebrate with jointed legs and body segments   Arthropod  
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A living thing that feeds off of dead and decaying things   Scavengers  
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Arthropod with 6 jointed legs and a 2 part body, lives in the ocean   Crustacean  
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Arthropod with 3 part body and 6 jointed legs   Insects  
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Mollusk with internal shell like a squid   Cephalopod  
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Mollusk with 2 shells   Bivalve  
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Mollusk with 1 shell   Univalve  
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Example of a Spider   Arachnid  
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Example of a Centiped   Chilopod  
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Example of a millaped   Diplopod  
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