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living things (1st semester, 9th grade)

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Spontaneous Generation   The theory that ethers bring the non-living things to life (biogenesis)  
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Properties of life   Organization, Growth, Energy, Response, Reproduction  
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Levels of Organization   Atom/molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ tissue, individual, population, community, ecosystem  
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Atom/Molecules   smallest unit of organization, bind together to form molecules  
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cells   basic unit of living things  
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tissues   group of cells that work together to preform a function  
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organs   several types of tissue makes up organs  
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organ tissue   enable living things to live  
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individual   large multicellular organisms made up of organ systems  
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community   group of similar organisms  
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ecosystem   communities in an area and all non-living things  
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symbiosis   relationships in which species depend on eachother  
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mutualism   both sides benefit  
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commensalism   when one side benefits and the other stays the same  
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parasitism   when one side benefits and the other side is harmed  
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scientific method   observation, hypothesis, experiment:variables, results, conclusion, theory, control group, experimental group  
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predator/prey relationship   when predator kills prey and eats it  
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