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HOMEOSTASIS "HOMO" "STASIS" SAME STATUS/CONDITION 98.6 SAME CONDITION/ CONSTANT STATUS

ECOLOGY "ECO" "OLOGY" ENVIRONMENT STUDY OF STUDY OF ENVIRONMENT

BIOSPHERE "BIO" "SPHERE" LIFE 3 DIMENSIONAL CIRCLE AREA SURROUNDING LIFE

BIOLOGY "BIO" "OLOGY" LIFE STUDY OF STUDY OF LIFE

AREA OF OCEAN WHERE LIGHT PENETRATES PHOTIC ZONE "PHOTO" "ZONE" LIGHT AREA AREA OF OCEAN WHERE LIGHT PENETRATES

CHLOROPLAST "CHLORO" "PLAST" GREEN STRUCTURE GREEN STRUCTURE

CYTOPLASM "CYTO" "SUBSTANCE" CELL SUBSTANCE SUBSTANCE WITHIN CELL

AUTOTROPH "AUTO" TROPH SELF FOOD Makes it's own food

FEEDING FROM A DIFFERENT SOURCE HETEROTROPH "HETERO" "TROPH" FOOD DIFFERENT FEEDING FROM A DIFFERENT SOURCE

CYTOKINESIS "CYTO" "KINESIS" MOVEMENT CELL Movement of cell parts

HOMOLOGOUS "HOMO" "OLOGOUS" SIMILIAR SAME SAME SIMILARITY

GENOTYPE "GENE" "TYPE" KIND DNA KIND OF DNA

EXTINCT "EX" "" ..... OUT NO LONGER LIVING

SKELETON ON OUTSIDE OF BODY EXOSKELETON "SKELETON" "EX" SUPPORT STRUCTURE OUT SKELETON ON OUTSIDE OF BODY

The pressure of still water HYDROSTATIC pressure "HYDRO" "STATIC" WATER Still The pressure of still water

INTERNAL FERTILIZATION INSIDE union of sperm and egg Sperm and egg meet INSIDE the body

ANIMAL WITH SPINAL CHORD/BACKBONE CHORDATE "CHORD" "ATE" SPINAL CORD ANIMAL WITH SPINAL CHORD/BACKBONE

ANIMAL WITHOUT SPINAL CHORD/BACKBONE INVERTABRATE "IN"VERSE? "IN"VISIBLE?? OPPOSITE BACKBONE ANIMAL WITHOUT SPINAL CHORD/BACKBONE

ARTHROPOD "ARTHRO" "POD" JOINTS FOOT JOINTED FOOT

PASSAGE FOR UREA/URINE URETHRA "UREA" "?????" URINE -------------- PASSAGE FOR UREA/URINE

ABIOTIC "A" "BIO" NOT LIFE NOT LIVING

BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE 2 TERMS "Name system" 2 TERM NAMING SYSTEM Felis leo "Homo sapien"

ECHINODERM "ECHINO" DERM SPINY SKIN HAVING SPINY SKIN

ENDOCYTOSIS "ENDO" "CYTO" "Into" CELL ABSORB INTO CELL

SPONTANEOUS GENERATION "SPONTANEITY" "GENERATE" "Sudden" "create" suddenly create offspring

ZOOLOGY "ZOO" "OLOGY" ANIMALS STUDY OF STUDY OF ANIMALS

INFLUENCED BY OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE EXOTHERMIC "EXO" "THERM" OUT THERMOMETER INFLUENCED BY OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE