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vv: what makes you sick

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Eukaryotes that have cell walls, reproduce by spores,and get food by absorbing it from their surroundings.   fungi (singular: fungus)  
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The most common form of one-celled organisms   bacteria (singular, bacterium)  
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An organism whose cells have nuclei.   eukaryote  
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A single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus.   prokaryote  
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An organism that can be seen only through a microscope.   microbe (or microorganism)  
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A substance that causes a chemical change in another substance.   enzyme  
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The combination of chemical reactions that takes place in an organism; food is converted into energy that the organism uses to carry out its life processes.   metabolism  
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The process by which an organism keeps its internal environment in a constant condition despite changes in its external environment.   homeostasis  
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In bacteria, a dormant structure that allows the bacterial cell to survive unfavorable conditions. In fungi, a cell that develops into a new organism.   spore  
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Temporarily not active.   dormant  
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Substance that can kill microorganisms.   disinfectant  
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A string-like part on some cells that helps the cell move.   flagellum (plural, flagella)  
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A poisonous substance.   toxin  
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A type of substance found in food that builds muscle and body tissue.   protein  
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A white, or slightly yellow or green substance that your body develops in response to an infection;it is made up of dead skin, white blood cells (that fight infection), and some bacteria.   pus  
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Matter that is coughed up and mixed with saliva.   sputum  
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The structural and functional unit of all living organisms. (What a living thing is made of and what makes it work.) It is sometimes called the “building block” of life.   cell  
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Makes something look larger but does not actually enlarge the physical size of the object.   magnifies  
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A theory about the relationship between cells and living things.   cell theory  
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A specialized structure in a cell   organelle  
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The control center of the cell.   nucleus  
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The structures containing the genetic material of the cell.   chromosomes  
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Contains the information that determines the traits of an organism; hereditary material.   genetic material  
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A structure that surrounds the cell; controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell.   cell membrane  
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The watery fluid that contains the organelles of the cell.   cytoplasm  
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Provides the cell with energy.   mitochondrion (plural, mitochondria)  
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The process by which food and oxygen are converted to energy, carbon dioxide,and water.   cellular respiration  
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An organelle that contains the green pigment chlorophyll used in photosynthesis.   chloroplast  
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A green pigment that makes photosynthesis possible in plants   chlorophyll  
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The process by which plants make sugar and oxygen, using light, water, and carbon dioxide.   photosynthesis  
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Protects and supports the plant cell.   cell wall  
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A microscope that has more than one lens and uses light transmitted to your eye to form an image.   compound light microscope  
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The circle of light you see when you look through a microscope.   field of view  
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The length of the line through the middle of a circle from one side to the other.   diameter  
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A comparison of two numbers.   ratio  
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