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Photosynthesis, Organ Systems, Cells, Reproduction, Osmosis

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Organisms   things that have all the characteristics of life  
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cell   smallest unit of life  
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unicellular   living things only made of only once cell  
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multicellular   living things that are made of two or more cells  
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Compound Microscope   a light microscope that uses more than one lens  
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Robert Hooke   created the microscope, named and observed cells  
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Cell theory   states that all living things are made from one or more cells, smallest unit of life and all new cells come from preexisting cells.  
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proteins   necessary for nearly everything that cells do  
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Lipids   also known as fats, are protective barriers in cells  
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Carbohydrates   store energy, provide structural support, are needed for communication between cells.  
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Cell membrane   protects the inside of a cell from the environment  
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Cell wall   stiff structure outside the cell membrane  
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Nucleus   directs all activities contains DNA  
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Chloroplasts   use light energy to make food called glucose in plants  
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Osmosis   diffusion of water molecules through a membrane  
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Diffusion   movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.  
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Cellular respiration   process of converting energy in food molecules into a usable energy form called ATP (humans)  
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Photosynthesis   process in which plants make their own food and produce oxygen.  
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asexual reproduction   process in which organisms can reproduce offspring on their own  
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sexual reproduction   process where organisms work together to create offspring  
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heart   muscle/organ that aides in the transport of blood  
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Circulatory System   heart, veins and blood that transport nutrients and waste through the body  
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Digestive System   system of organs that breaks down food  
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Nervous System   brain, spinal cord and nerves that send messages to and from the brain.  
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Skeletal System   system of bones that provide the structure to your body  
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Excretory System   organs in which help remove waste from the body  
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Muscular System   system of muscles that allow your body to flex and extend  
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Respiratory System   system of organs that allow for breathing.  
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Mitosis   the process in which the nucleus of a cell divides.  
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Meiosis   division of a diploid cell which creates four haploid cells. Occurs during formation of sex cells.  
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