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Any structure behavior or internal process that enables and organism to respond to environmental factors. |
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organism reaction to a change in its environments |
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A group of organism capable if mating with each other and producing offspring who can also reproduce. |
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Anything in an organism external or internal environment that causes that organism to react. |
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Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen Stores and release energy Pasta, Bread , Fruits Monosaccharide |
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Carbon, Hydrogen , Oxygen, Nitrogen Building and binding materials, chemical reactions transport materials amino acid meats, eggs |
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carbon, Hydrogen, and oxygen High c-h reaction than in carbohydrate C15h402 Stores energy from access food and insulates animals and waterproofs organisms, makes up cell membrane 3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol Fats and oils |
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Carbon, Hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus DNR & RNA |
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Benedict solution Brick red |
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Brown paper bag Greasy oil spot |
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid Deoxyribose=sugar Double-Stranded |
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Ribonucleic Acid Ribose= sugar Single Stranded |
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Maintain conditions suitable for its survivals. |
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Result in and increase in the amount of living materials and the formation of new structure. |
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Changes that take place in organism life |
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anything that passes thru the organisms of life. |
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