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An object that is the simplest form of matter cannot be broken down into anything simpler without losing it's properties. |
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living things EX:human,horse and ant |
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non living things EX:light,air,and soil |
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to describe a object EX:color,shape,texture,and oder |
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How much mass and weight a object is. FORMULA: D=m/v |
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Controls what enters and leaves the cell. |
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A jelly-like material in a plant or animal cell |
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In plant cells to help them grow tall. |
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genetic material found within the nucleus |
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The upward force that keeps things a float. |
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The amout of mass a material has for its givin volume. |
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Anything that has mass and takes up space |
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The ammount of matterin a object |
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The way a minereal reflects the light.
EX.Shiny |
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The way a minereal breaks apar,hardness. |
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does NOT conduct electricity |
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semi conducts electricity |
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