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What are the six characteristics of living things?   cells, obtain and use energy, grow and develop, reproduce, respond to environment, specials chemicals.  
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converts sunlight to chemical energy.   chloroplast  
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converts nutrients to energy.   mitochondria  
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contains DNA and directs cell.   nucleus  
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membrane that surrounds and protects the cell.   cell membrane  
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non-living material that surrounds plant cell.   cell wall  
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sac that stores water, nutrients, or waste products.   vacuole  
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small structure that makes proteins.   ribosomes  
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stack of membranes that packages chemicals.   golgi bodies  
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store food or pigments.   plastids  
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jelly-like substance within the plasma membrane.   cytoplasm  
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sac filled with digestive chemicals.   lysosome  
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structure that organizes motion of chromosomes.   centriole  
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passageways where chemicals are made.   endoplasmic reticulum  
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membrane that protects the nucleus.   nuclear envelope  
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package created by the golgi apparatus.   vesicle  
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structure that manufactures ribosomes.   nucleolus  
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when your heart contracts the ventricles change size and shape.   cardiac muscle  
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when contracts arm bends at the elbow.   bicep  
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sucks in air for you to breath.   diaphragm  
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when contracts leg straightens at knee.   quadriceps  
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movement of food through the digestive system.   peristalsis  
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when ATP falls apart energy is released and sodium is pushed out and potassium is pulled in.   sodium potassium pumps  
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white bloods cells eat bacteria by wrapping it in the cell membrane and pulling it into the vesicle where the bacteria gets broken down.   endocytosis  
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hormone released from cell. hormone joins with cell membrane emptying chemical into surrounding blood stream.   exocytosis  
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when your DNA is copied into new cells that have been divided.   DNA replication  
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follows instructions from DNA. found in red blood cells. pockets that hold oxygen. Drops of oxygen at each cell.   hemoglobin production  
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made of protein called keratin. color comes from melanin. made by hair follicles. use DNA and materials from foods you have eaten to make.   hair production  
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makes more lipids to make more membranes.   lipid membrane  
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6CO2+6H2O-C6H12O6+6O2   six carbon dioxide molecules and six water molecules turns into glucose and six oxygen molecules.  
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6CO2+6H2O-C6H12O6+6O2   photosynthesis chemical formula  
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C6H12O6+6O2-6CO2+6H2O   cellular respiration chemical formula  
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where does cellular respiration happen?   in the mitochondria  
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where does photosynthesis happen?   in the chloroplasts  
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what pigment is responsible for photosynthesis?   a green pigment called chlorophyll  
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