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An organism's ability to maintain stable internal conditions

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A structure that provides support and is found in only plant cells

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This organelle is more numerous in active cells such as muscles

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He was the first scientist to use the term "cell"

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These are the basic unit of structure and function in living things

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An organism that can manufacture it's own food

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This is the ability to make things look larger

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These are the tiny cell structures that carry out specific functions within a cell

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In the nucleus, this contains the instructions that direct the functions of the cell

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The grain like organelles (made in the nucleolus) that make proteins

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A change in an organism's environment that causes a reaction

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The ability to clearly distinguish the individual parts of an object

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These organelle capture energy from the sun and turn it to food ( in plant cells only)

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The region between the cells membrane and the nucleus

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An organism whose cell contain a nuclei are called

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This is the change an organism goes through to become an adult

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The first scientist to see animalcules, or tiny living things

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Francesco Redi disproved this theory by showing flies did not arise from meat

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These are the major gases in the atmosphere today

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The cell walls in plants and bacteria are made of

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These organism are made up of many cells

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The dense in cells portion containing nucleic acid is the

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These organisms depend on others to make their food

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These do not have a nucleus ( like bacteria)

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This type of microscope has more than one lens

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What is homeostasis?
What is a cell wall?
What are mitochondria?
Who is Robert Hooke?
What are cells?
What is an autotroph?
What is magnification?
What are organelles?
What is chromatin?
What are ribosomes?
What is stimulus (stimuli)?
What is resolution?
What are chloroplasts?
What is the cytoplasm?
What is a eukaryote?
What is development?
Who was Anton van Leeuwenhoek?
What is spontaneous generation?
What is oxygen and nitogen?
What is cellulose?
What are multicellular organisms?
What is the nucleus?
What are heterotrophs?
What is a prokaryote?
What is a compound microscope?





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