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Science vocab

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Definition
Cell   the smallest unit of an organism that perform life functions  
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nucleus   a structure found in Eukaryota cells that contain DNA and is responsible for controlling the activities of the cell  
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Eukaryota   a cell containing a membrane enclosed nucleus and organelles  
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Prokaryotic   a cell lacking a nucleus or any other membrane enclosed organelles  
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unicellular   an organism made up of one single cell  
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multicellular   an organism made of more than one cell, and often made of different types of cells  
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classification   the process of grouping things based on similarities  
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taxonomy   the branch of science that formally names and classifies organism by their structure function and relationship  
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Domain   the highest and largest rank if grouping organism Three groups: Archaea,Bacteria, and Eukaray  
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Bacteria   prokaryotic, single celled organism that lacks a nucleus in its cell  
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Archaea   prokaryotic, single celled organism that lacks nucleus in its cell and can live in extreme enviroments  
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Eukarya   organism with cells that contain a nucleus  
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Kingdom   a taxonomic rank below Domain 6 groups: Animalia , Fungi, plantae, Protista, Archaea, and Eubacteria  
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autotroph   an organism that is able to make its own food; known as a producer in the food chain  
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heterotroph   an organism that CANNOT make its own food: known as a consumer in the food chain  
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asexual   a method of reproduction that require only one parent 100% DNA from 1 parent  
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sexual   a method of reproduction that require both male and female parent 50% from 1 parent 50% from 1 parent  
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cell theory   states that all living organism are made of 1 or more cells: cells are the basic unit of life and all cells come from other cells  
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Archeabacteria   unicellular, a sexual, auto and heterotroph, prokaryotic organism that live in extreme environment  
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Eubacteria   unicellular, a sexual, auto and heterotroph, prokaryotic organism that live in moderate environments  
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Protista   uni and multi cellular, sexual or asexual, auto and heterotrophic, eukaryotic organism that are microscopic  
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Fungi   uni and multi cellular, sexual or asexual, auto and heterotrophic, eukaryotic organism; known as a decompose in the food chain  
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Plantae   multicellular, sexual and asexual, autotrophs, eukaryotic organism: known as a producer in the food chain  
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Animilia   multicellular, sexual and asexual, autotrophs, eukaryotic organism: known as a comsuer in the food chain  
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