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two or more elements in definite proportions compound
three particles that make up an atom protien,neutrons,electrons
the nucleus is made up of protons,neutons
a covalent bond is formed as the result of sharing of electrons
a substance with a ph of 6 acid
a monosaccharide is a carbohydrate
amino scid,protein,simple sugars are starches
house hold cleaners are basic
the space surrouning the nucleus of an atom contains electons
suspensions are mixtures of water and unmixed particles
group of one type of organisms population
where does oranisms need nutrients to carry out life functions
model of complex feeding interactions food web
how do organisms get the energy they need by breaking down food and capturing chemical energy
a catalysits lowers activation energy
diffuion of water osmiosis
cell theory basic structure and living units of life, all living thing are made of cell,cell come from pre existing cells
a cacti living in the desert habitat
transport that uses energy active
most population growth logistic
sea otters live in the ocean which is likely not going to happen drought
the larger it gets the faster it grows expontial
a factor that changes in the iv dependendent vaiable
standard for comparison control
storage or relase from the cell gogly bodies
used a compound microscope to see chembers within the and named them a "cell" hooke
prokariotic no nucleus
coded instrucions that come from the nucleus ribosomes
which orginisms are prokaryots bacteria
energy needed to get a reaction started active energy
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