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System A group of objects or phenomena that interact or work together.
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Classification Grouping based upon shared characteristics.
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Cell Smallest living unit that is able to perform the basic functions of life.
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Tissue Group of cells that work together.
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Organ 2 or more types of tissue that work together to perform a function.
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Photosynthesis The process plants use to capture energy from sunlight and convert it to chemical energy. Lllllllllllll Llll Lll Lllllll lllll llllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll
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Cellular Respiration Process in which cells use oxygen to release energy stored in sugars.
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Stimulus Something that produces a response from an organism.
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Behavior An organisms action in response to a stimulus.
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Adaptation Characteristic, behavior, or inherited trait. Makes a species able to survive in a particular environment.
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Characteristic Trait. Attribute. Distinguishing feature.
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Structure The framework of something; How it is put together.
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Function The natural action of something; How it works.
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An animal that does not have a backbone. Invertebrate
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Vertebrate Animal that has a backbone.
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Exoskeleton A strong outer covering made of chitin. Protects cells, tissues and organs. Some invertebrates have them.
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Endoskeleton Vertebrates have them. Internal support system. Grows as the animal grows.
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Animals whose body temperature changes with the environment. (Cold blooded.) Ectotherm
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Endotherm Animals that maintain a constant body temperature. (Warm blooded.)
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Mammal Warm-blooded vertebrates Females give birth to live young Have hair, produce milk
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Reptile Cold-blooded vertebrates Covered with scales or horny plates Have lungs
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Amphibian Cold-blooded vertebrates Babies live in water and use gills Adults live on land and use lungs
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