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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| An indication in your body that you have a disease | Symptom |
| Related to the stomach and intestines | Gastrointestinal |
| Frequent and watery bowel movements | Diarrhea |
| Growth of Germs in your body | Infection |
| Organism that lives and feeds either insideof or attached to another organism and does harm to that organism | Parasite |
| The disposal of sewage and waste | Sanitation |
| Things people do to stay healthy | Hygiene |
| A condition in which the body doesn't have enough fluid to function properly | Dehydration |
| Solid waste that is produced by the digestive system | Stool |
| A type of medicine that kills microdes or prevents them from growing | Antibiotic |
| The structural and functional unit of all living things | Cell |
| Makes something look larger but doesn't actually enlarge the physical size of the object | Magnify |
| A theory about the relationship between cells and living things | Cell Theory |
| A specialized structure in a cell | Organelle |
| The control center of the cell | Nucleus |
| The structures containing the genetic material of the cell | Chromosomes |
| Contains the information that determines the traits of an organism; Heredity material | Genetic Material |
| A structure that surrounds the cell; controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell | Cell Membrane |
| The watery fluid that contains the organelles of the cell | Cytoplasm |
| Provides the cell with energy | Mitochondrion |
| The process by which food and oxygen are converted to energy, carbon dioxide, and water | Cell Respiration |
| An organelle that contains the green pigment chlorophyll used in photosynthesis | Chloroplast |
| A green pigment that makes photosynthesis possible in plants | Chlorophyll |
| The process by which plants make sugar and oxygen,using light water and carbon dioxide | Photosynthesis |
| Protects and supports the plant cell | Cell wall |
| More than one lens and uses light transmitted to your eye to form an image | Compound Light Microscope |
| The circle of light you see when you look through the microscope | Field of View |
| The length of the line through the middle of a circle from 1 side to the other | Diameter |
| The most common form of one-celled organisms | Bacteria |