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Biology Vocabulary Word Group IV
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A quality that describes an object
PROPERTY A quality that describes an object
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A living thing that can carry out all the basic life activities
ORGANISM A living thing that can carry out all the basic life activities
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One of the five groups into which living things are classified
KINGDOM One of the five groups into which living things are classified
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The science of classifying organisms based on the features they share
TAXONOMY The science of classifying organisms based on the features they share
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An organism that is too small to be seen without a microscope
MICROORGANISM An organism that is too small to be seen without a microscope
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PROTIST An organism that usually is one-celled and has plant-like or animal-like properties
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Protists that make their own food and usually live in water
ALGAE Protists that make their own food and usually live in water
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A protist that has animal-like qualities
PROTOZOAN A protist that has animal-like qualities
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A whip-like tail that helps some one-celled organisms move
FLAGELLUM A whip-like tail that helps some one-celled organisms move (plural is flagella)
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Hair-like structures that help some one-celled organisms move
CILIA Hair-like structures that help some one-celled organisms move
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PSEUDOPOD Part of some one-celled organisms that sticks out like a foot to move the cell along
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A protozoan that moves by pushing out parts of its cell
AMOEBA A protozoan that moves by pushing out parts of its cell
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FUNGUS An organism that usually has many cells and decomposes material for its food (plural is fungi)
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To break down or decay matter into simpler substances
DECOMPOSE To break down or decay matter into simpler substances
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An organism that absorbs food from a living organism and harms it
PARASITE An organism that absorbs food from a living organism and harms it
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An organism, usually one-celled, that does not have organelles
MONERAN An organism, usually one-celled, that does not have organelles
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