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What is the process in which nutrients are taken in by the small intestine?   absorption  
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these are small sacks in the lungs that exchange gasses   alveoli  
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The measurement from the resting point to the crest or trough   amplitude  
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the angle of reflection is equal to ??   angle of incidence  
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these are specific particles created to destroy specific disease causing invaders   antibodies  
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a substance the body cannot recognize   antigen  
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what is the largest artery in the body ??   aorta  
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what are the smallest arteries in the body called ??   arterioles  
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blurred vision due to the irregular shape of a cornea   astigmatism  
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what type of white blood cell recognizes antigens   B cell  
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what substance breaks down globs of fat in the body ??   bile  
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the spot on the retina were the optic nerve enters the eye   blindspot  
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made of 55 percent of plasma   blood  
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what are the two tubes that branch out from the trachea   bronchi  
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small air tubes that branch off of the bronchi   bronchioles  
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the small blood vessels that connect arteries to venules   capillaries  
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the basic unit of life   cell  
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what is the process of turning chemical energy into energy for cells to use   cellular respiration  
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what is the green pigment in plant cells   chlorophyll  
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the energy making material in plant cells   chloroplasts  
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a liquid produced in the stomach during digestion   chyme  
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the tiny hairs that filter air as it enters your body   cilia  
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what kind of wave moves parallel to the energy   compression wave  
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this lens refracts light rays away from the focal point   concave  
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this mirror shows an image that magnifies objects.   concave mirror  
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the change of state from gas to liquid   condensation  
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allow us to see color   cone cells  
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coming together at a point   converging  
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highest point on a wave   crest  
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jelly like substance in all cells   cytoplasm  
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the mass of a given volume   mass  
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the change of state from solid strait to a gas   deposition  
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the movement of particles from one area to another of lower concentration   diffusion  
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spreading apart   diverging  
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the small flap that prevents food from going down your trachea   epiglotis  
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the part of the digestive system that connects the pharynx to the stomach   esophagus  
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the eliminating of liquids and solids from the body   excretion  
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when you can only clearly focus on far objects   far sighted  
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the distance in which it takes for light rays to converge after going through a prism   focal length  
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the smallest rays on the electromagnetic scale   gamma rays  
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the structure that sorts protiens in a cell   golgi body  
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cycles per second   hertz  
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the colored ring of muscle around the eye   iris  
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the voice box   larynx  
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the amount of matter in a substance   mass  
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mater in which waves travel through   medium  
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when you can only focus on closer objects   near sighted  
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does not let any light through at all   opaque  
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the diffusion of particles through a semi permeable membrane   osmosis  
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a particle that can cause a disease   pathogen  
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an enzyme in gastric juices   pepsin  
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a type of white blood cells   phagocyte  
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a flat smooth mirror that reflects light   plane mirror  
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