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Science 7A

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Organ that controls what the body does.   brain  
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Part of the microscope you look down.   eyepiece lens  
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Wheel on a microscope that moves parts of the microscope to get the image into focus.   focusing wheel  
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Organ that pumps blood.   heart  
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What you see down a microscope.   image  
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an organ used to digest, absorb and remove water from food   intestine  
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Organs used to clean the blood and make urine.   kidneys  
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Plant organ used to make food using photosynthesis.   leaf  
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Organ used to make and destroy substances in our bodies.   liver  
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Organs used to take oxygen out of the air and put waste carbon dioxide into the air.   lungs  
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How much bigger a microscope makes something appear.   magnification  
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Used to magnify small things.   microscope  
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A large part of a plant or animal that does a very important job.   organ  
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Process that plants use to make their own food. It needs light to work.   photosynthesis  
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Plant organ used to take water out of the soil.   root  
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Organ used for protection and feeling.   skin  
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Glass sheet that a specimen is put on.   slide  
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What you look at down a microscope.   specimen  
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Plant organ used to take water to the leaves and to support the leaves.   stem  
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Organ used to store and break up food.   stomach  
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Organs are made of different tissues.   tissue  
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the basic unit which living things are made of   cell  
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controls what goes into and out of a cell   cell surface membrane  
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tough wall around plant cells. Helps to support the cell   cell wall  
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jelly inside a cell where the cell's activities happen   cytoplasm  
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controls what a cell does   nucleus  
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storage space in plant cells   vacuole  
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when something has certain features to help it do a particular job.   adapted  
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cell that can change its length and so help us to move   muscle cell  
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cell that carries messages around the body   nerve cell  
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cell found in roots. It has a large surface area to help the cell absorb water quickly   root hair cell  
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part of the stamen. It produces pollen grains   anther  
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part of the stamen. It supports the anther.   filament  
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organ system containing reproductive organs - carpel(female), stamen(male)   flower  
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something used to carry seeds. Can be fleshy or dry   fruit  
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part of the carpel. It contains the ovules, each of which contain an egg cell   ovary (in a plant)  
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contains the egg cells   ovule  
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the male sex cell in plants   pollen grain  
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transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma   pollination  
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contains a plant embryo and a store of food   seed  
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male reproductive organ found in flowers. It is made of an anther and a filament   stamen  
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part of the carpel. It is where pollen lands   stigma  
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part of the carpel connecting the stigma to the ovary.   style  
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