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It's alive!! or is it? test mrs. hackers test, justun leiniger

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cell   the smallest unit that can preform all life processes.  
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stimulus   anything that causes a reaction or change in an organism or any part of an organism.  
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homeostasis   the maintmence of a constant internal state in a changing enviorment.  
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sexual reproduction   reproduction in which the sex cells from two parents unite, prooducing offspring that share traits from both parents.  
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asexual reproduction   reproduction that does not involve the union of sex cells and in which one parent produces offspring identical to itself.  
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heredity   the passing of genetic traits from parent to offspring.  
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metabolism   the sum of all chemical process that occur in an organism.  
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producer   an organism that can make its own food by using energy from its surroundings.  
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consumer   an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter.  
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decomposer   an organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or animal wastes and consuming or absorbing the nutrients.  
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protein   a molecule that is made up of amino acids and that is needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body.  
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carbohydrates   a class of energy-giving nutrients that includes sugars, starches, and fiber; contains ccarbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.  
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lipid   a type of biochemical that that does not dissolve in water; fats and steroids are lipids.  
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phosolipid   a lipid that contains phoshorus and that is a structural component in cell membranes.  
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ATP   a molecule that acts as the main energy source for cell processes.  
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nucleic acids   a molecule made up of subunits called nucleoites.  
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plants store extra sugar as what?   starch  
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what is fat?   lipid  
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why do offspring resemble their parents?   heredity  
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why do organisms must have food?   food is a source of energy.  
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what compound cant mix with water?   lipids  
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what do cells use carbohydrates for?   A source of energy and for energy storage.  
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what are simple carbohydrates?   they are made up of one sugar molecule or a few sugar molecules linked together.  
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what are molecules that form much of the cell membrane?   phospholipids  
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what does ATP stand for?   Adenosine Triphosphate  
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what are complex carbohydrates?   are made of hundreds of sugar molecules.  
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starch is a what?   carbohydrate  
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what is the difference between oils and fats?   oils are liquid at room temperature and fat is solid at room temperature.  
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what are the two types of carbohydrates?   simple and complex.  
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where do organisms store energy?   lipids  
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