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It's a study guide for bacteria.

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Bacteria   A simple, single-cell organism with no nucleus.  
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Cytoplasm   The gel-like fluid inside a bacterium that contains the genetic material and ribosomes.  
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Ribosomes   Tiny structures inside the cytoplasm that create proteins.  
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Flagellum   The tail-like structure that propels a bacterium through liquid.  
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Cellular Respiration   The process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.  
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Binary Fission   A form of asexual reproduction where a cell divides into two cells.  
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Conjugation   A form of sexual reproduction where a single-cell organism transfers some of its genetic material to another single-cell organism.  
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Endospore   A structure produced when prokaryotes are in harsh conditions that encases the DNA and protects it.  
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Pasteurization   The process of heating a food to a high temperature to kill any bacteria on it, while still keeping its taste.  
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Decomposer   An organism that feeds on waste and dead organisms, then returns materials to the environment.  
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