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cell The smallest part of a living thing
tissue cells working together
organ tissues working together
organ system Different organs working together
unicellular Organisms made of only one cell
multicellular Organisms made up of many cells
organism All organ systems working together
muscles working together an example of tissue
grow and repair All eukaryotic organisms use mitosis to
reproduction Living things making more of the same type of organism is...
have no nucleus The main differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that prokaryotes...
unicellular Streptococcus is a bacteria that causes "strep throat." From this statement we know that streptococcus is...
prokaryote Streptococcus is a bacteria that causes "strep throat." From this statement we know that streptococcus is...
ingestion A rabbit eating from the garden is an example of...
unicellular An amoeba is an organism made up of one cell, therefore it is...
excretion exhaling CO2 is an example of...
semi-permeable A membrane which allows O but not N to pass through is...
a strawberry plant An example of an organism is...
cellular respiration Mitochondria converts ATP into energy. This is an example of...
hunger What would be the stimulus for a cat to hunt a mouse
hot outside It is hot outside and your dog goes to sit in the shade to cool down. The stimulus is...
goes in It is hot outside and your dog goes to sit in the shade to cool down. The response is...
cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism Smallest to largest
osmosis Diffusion of water across a cell membrane is called
Created by: Mr. Dornfeld
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