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Chapter 2 It’s Alive or Is It?
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A membrane-covered structure that contains all of the materials necessary for life Click for Term
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Cell A membrane-covered structure that contains all of the materials necessary for life Click for Term
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Anything that affects the activity of an organism, organ or tissue Click for Term
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Stimulus Anything that affects the activity of an organism, organ or tissue Click for Term
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The maintenance of a stable internal environment Click for Term
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Homeostasis The maintenance of a stable internal environment Click for Term
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Reproduction in which a single parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent Click for Term
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Asexual reproduction Reproduction in which a single parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent Click for Term
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Reproduction in which two parents are required to produce offspring that will share characteristics of both parents Click for Term
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Sexual reproduction Reproduction in which two parents are required to produce offspring that will share characteristics of both parents Click for Term
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Hereditary material that controls all of the activities of a cell, contains the information to make new cells, and provides instructions for making proteins Click for Term
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DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) Hereditary material that controls all of the activities of a cell, contains the information to make new cells, and provides instructions for making proteins Click for Term
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The passing of traits from parent to offspring Click for Term
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Heredity The passing of traits from parent to offspring Click for Term
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The combined chemical processes that occur in a cell or living organism Click for Term
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Metabolism The combined chemical processes that occur in a cell or living organism Click for Term
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An organism that uses sunlight directly to make sugar Click for Term
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Producer An organism that uses sunlight directly to make sugar Click for Term
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An organism that eats producers or other organisms for energy Click for Term
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Consumer An organism that eats producers or other organisms for energy Click for Term
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An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms and consuming or absorbing the nutrients Click for Term
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Decomposer An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms and consuming or absorbing the nutrients Click for Term
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An organism that gets energy by eating dead things, like a vulture Click for Term
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Scavenger An organism that gets energy by eating dead things, like a vulture Click for Term
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An organism that feeds on another living creature, usually without killing it Click for Term
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Parasite An organism that feeds on another living creature, usually without killing it Click for Term
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A biochemical that is composed of amino acids; its functions include regulating chemical reactions, transporting and storing materials, and providing support Click for Term
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Protein A biochemical that is composed of amino acids; its functions include regulating chemical reactions, transporting and storing materials, and providing support Click for Term
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A biochemical composed of one or more simple sugars bonded together that is used as a source of energy and to store energy Click for Term
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Carbohydrate A biochemical composed of one or more simple sugars bonded together that is used as a source of energy and to store energy Click for Term
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A type of biochemical that does not dissolve in water; including fats and oils, they store energy and make up cell membranes Click for Term
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Lipid A type of biochemical that does not dissolve in water; including fats and oils, they store energy and make up cell membranes Click for Term
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A molecule that forms much of the cell membrane Click for Term
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Phospholipid A molecule that forms much of the cell membrane Click for Term
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A biochemical that stores information needed to build proteins and other nucleic acids; made up of subunits called nucleotides Click for Term
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Nucleic acid A biochemical that stores information needed to build proteins and other nucleic acids; made up of subunits called nucleotides Click for Term
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The molecule that provides energy for a cell’s activities Click for Term
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ATP (adenosine triphosphate) The molecule that provides energy for a cell’s activities Click for Term
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