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Science 6
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| An outer layer that protects the cell or bacteria | Cell Wall |
| Gel like substance found in a cell or bacterium | Cytoplasm |
| A whip like structure that bacteria uses to move around | Flagellum |
| A factory where proteins are made | Ribosomes |
| A second layer that makes things goes in or things go out | Cell Membrane |
| A outer layer of a virus | Protien Coat |
| An instruction code used to make copy's of itself | Genetic Material |
| A special material that gives immunity to bacteria in dry, cold, and hot environments | Endospores |
| A Proses of which carbon dioxide is turned into oxygen | Photosynthesis |
| Proses of which oxygen is turned into carbon dioxide and light is captured | Respiration |
| A type of reproduction which requires 2 parents | Sexual reproduction |
| A type of reproduction that requires 1 parent | Asextual Reproduction |
| A bacteria that divides and creates another similar bacteria | Binary Fission |
| A bacteria that gives its genetic material into another parent and creates a in -identical Bacteria | Conjugation |
| A medicinal treatment that prevents a type of virus | Vaccine |
| A disese that can spread | Inflectional disease |
| A virus that comes from a tick | Lyme diseases |
| A virus that come from rodents that eat garbage | Rabies |
| A virus that comes from a mosquito | Enchlitis |
| An object that contains chlorophyll | Chloroplast |
| A object that turns light into food | Chlorophyll |
| A object that stores energy | Vacuole |
| A object that wraps proteins and sends them to the ER | Golgi bodies |
| A object that tell the cell what to do | Nucleus |
| A object that protects the nucleus | Nuclear membran |
| Objects inside the nucleus | Nucleoli |
| A road way that sends proteins through the cell | ER |
| A object that contains your DNA | Chromosomes |
| Where mechanical and chemical digestion begins | Mouth |
| A flap of tissue that seals off your wind pipe | Epiglottis |
| A muscular tube that connects to the stomache | Esophagus |
| Accepts food from the esophagus; muscles churn food while the enzyme pepsin, breaks down proteins | Stomache |
| A triangular organ that lies between the stomache and upper small intestine; produces enzymes that go into the small intestine | Pancreas |
| Produces bile which breaks down fat particles | Liver |
| Stores bile; Bile flows to the small inttestine | Gallbladder |
| Almost all chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients takes place here | Small intestine |
| Water is absorbed into the blood stream and readied for elimination | Large intestine |
| A short tube at the end of the large intestine where waste material is compressed into solid form. This waste material is eliminated from the body through the anus, a muscular opening at the end of the waste management | Rectum |