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microbiome 2.0

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organisms living things,such as plants,animals,and bacteria.
scale the relative size of things.
bacteria tiny organisms that are made of single cell.
microorganisms an organism that is too small to be seen with the naked eye.
cells tiny structure that make up all living things and are the smallest units able to perform life functions.
molecules a group of atoms bonded together.
microbiome all of the miceooeganmisms that live in particular environment, such as a human body.
claim a propoes of making clear how your evidence supports your claim.
evidence information about the natural world that is used to suport or go against your claim.
reasoning the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim.
scientific argument a claim supported by evidence.
eukaryotic cells containing speciailed internal organelles .
nucleus the control center of the cells holds the dna.
mitochondria bean shaped organelle that releases energy from glucose molecules for the cell to use .
cell membeane barrier around the cell the controls what goes in and out of the cell .
vacuole large storage organelle found in plants stores water, food, ad sometimes waste.
chloroplast organelles In plants cells that store chlorophyll where light energy is turned into glucose during photosynthesis .
organelle membeane bound structures within the cell that have specific jobs.
cells division when a parent cells duplicates in contents and then divided into 2 new cells.
DNA deoxyribounucleic acid genetic information that is located in the nucleus and is passed from parent to offspring .
ribosomes organelles that make proteins for the cell
cytoplasm gel like substance that fills the cell
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