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microbiome science
microbiome
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Organisms | Living things such as plants, animals, and bacteria. |
| Scale | The relative size of things. |
| Bacteria | Tiny organisms that are made of a single cells. |
| 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. |
| Microscopic | Too small to be seen with the naked eye. |
| Molecules | A group of atoms bonded together |
| Microbiome | All of the microorganisms that live in a particular environment such as a human body. |
| Claim | A proposed answer to a question about the natural word. |
| Evidence | Information bout the natural world that is used to support or go against a claim. |
| Reasoning | The process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim. |
| Scientific argument | A claim supported by evidence. |
| Prokaryotic | Smallest sumolest cells that make up single cell organism and lack a nucleus. |
| Eukaryotic | Cells containing specialized internal organelles. |
| Nucleus | The control center of the cell holds the DNA |
| Mitochondria | Bean shaped organelle that releases energy from glucose molecules for the cell to use. |
| Cell membrane | Barrier around the cell that controls what goes in and out of the cell. |
| Vacuole | Large storage organelle found in plants trores water food and sometimes waste. |
| Chloriolast | Organelles in plant cells that store chlorophyll where light energy is turned into glucose during photosynthesis. |
| Organelle | Membrane bound structures withing the cell that have specific jobs. |
| Cell division | When a parent cells duplicates it contents and then divifes into 2 new cells. |
| DNA deoxyribonucleic acid | Genetic information that is located in the nucleus and is passed from parent to offspring. |
| Ribosomes | Organelle that make proteins for the cell. |
| Cytoplasm | Gel like substance that fulls the cell. |