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lipids:Building blocks of proteins
cell:Basic unit of life
Schleiden:Surname of the Scientist who formulated the plant cell theory
Prokaryotic: A cell without a true nucleus
mitochondria: commonly called as the powerhouse of the cell because it produces ATP
phagocytosis: commonly called as cell eating
photosynthesis: process by which green plants convert light energy into chemical energy and is how they manufacture their food.
protozoans: animal-like microscopic organisms found in pond water
skin: the largest organ of the body
tongue: a muscular organ of the digestive system used for tasting and aid in deglutation
leukocytes: commonly known as "white blood cells"
gills: respiratory organ of fishes
stimulus: anything that can cause an organism to react or respond
bios: Greek word meaning "life"
sexual: type of reproduction wherein gametes or sex cells are involved
skull: bone that protects our brain
voluntary: muscles
biology:
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respiratory organ of fishes
A cell without a true nucleus
the largest organ of the body
Building blocks of proteins
a muscular organ of the digestive system used for tasting and aid in deglutation
muscles
type of reproduction wherein gametes or sex cells are involved
commonly called as cell eating
Greek word meaning "life"
Surname of the Scientist who formulated the plant cell theory
bone that protects our brain
commonly called as the powerhouse of the cell because it produces ATP
animal-like microscopic organisms found in pond water
anything that can cause an organism to react or respond
process by which green plants convert light energy into chemical energy and is how they manufacture their food.