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MICROBIOME

SCIENCE

TermDefinition
Organisms living things such as bactreria or animals
scale the size of things
bacteria tiny organisms made of a single cell
microorgansisms an organism that is too small to see with the naked eye
cells tiny structures that make up all living things
microscopic too small to see with naked eye
molecules a group of atom bonded together
microbiome all microorganisms that live in a particular enviroment such as a human body
claim a proposed answer to a question
reasoning the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
scienticfic arguement a claim supported by evidence
prokaryotic smallest,simplest cells that make up a single cell organism and lack a nucleus
eurkayotic cells containing specialized internal organelles
nucleus the center of a cell that holds DNA
mitochondria bean shaped organelle that releses energy from glucose molecule for cell to use
cell membrane barrier around the cell that conrolswhat goes in and out of the cell
vacuole large storage organelle found in plants, stores water,food, and somtimes waste
choloroplast organelles in plants that store chlorophyll where light energy is turned into glucose during photosynthesis
orangenelle membrane bound structures whinthin the cell that have specific jobs
cell divison when a parent cells dupilicate it contents and then divides into 2 new cells
DNA deoxyribonucleic acid genetic infomation that is located in the nuclues and is passed from parent offspring
ribosomes organelle that makes protein for the cell
cytoplasm gel like substance that fills the cell
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