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Sugar are found in what foods |
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Peas, Beans, Nuts Some Grains |
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Vegetable proteins are found in what vegetables |
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Controls movement of materials into and out of cells |
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Liberate energy from glucose in cells for use in cellular activates |
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Directs cell activities holds DNA genetic material |
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Vacuole, Ribosome, Mitochondria |
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Animal cells have the following parts |
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Jellylike substance inside of a cell |
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The process by which energy is provided at the cellular level is called |
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Stores materials in a cell |
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Some cells take materials into their structure by engulfing them. This process called |
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Contains chlorophyll which enables green plants to make their own food |
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Controls rate do cellular respiration |
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Controls rate do cellular respiration |
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Males proteins from amino acids |
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Kangaroos are best classified as |
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Jawless fish no scales cartilaginous skeleton |
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Cartilaginous skeleton no scales jaws |
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Bony skeleton scales jaws |
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Animal cells do not contain |
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Roundworms belong to the phylum |
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Stimulates labor in childbirth and production milk females |
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Controls amount of calcium in the blood |
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Helps to fight infections |
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In which of the following kingdoms do cells lack nuclei |
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The green pigment in the leaf of a plant is the |
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Saliva in the mouth begins the process of breaking down |
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One celled animals belong to the group of living things known as |
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They have a plentiful supply of organic matter |
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The primary reason why fungi are often found growing in abundance deep in the forest is that |
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Vitamin C is also known as |
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The concave lens is also known as a |
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Air is warmed and filtered in the |
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The genus level contains several related |
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Fungi are organisms that break down dead matter and return the organic material back into the environment |
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The __________functions to transport nutrients through out the body and get rid of wastes such as carbon dioxide |
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The vessel with the least oxygenated blood is the |
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The major portion of an atoms mass consists of |
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Carbohydrates include both _______ and ________ |
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Cell protoplasm is made up mostly of |
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Members of an order are more alike then members of a |
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Air is warmed and filtered in the |
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The storage areas in cells are called |
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The process by which blood cells absorbs oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide performed by |
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What attaches the skeleton to the muscle in the human body |
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________ are necessary for the body's maintenance growth , and repaired |
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Gives rigid structure to plant cells |
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The top nor broadest level of the classification system for living organisms is called |
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What part of the brain is the center of intelligence |
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A _________ is a group of organisms of the same species living in the same region |
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The normal body temperature of a person is C |
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