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all living organisims are composed of cells. They maybe unicellular or multicellular
Cell therory
the cell is basic unit of life belongs to what?
Cell therory
Cells arise from pre-existing cells are part of what?
Cell theory
involes interactions between communities and their environment is what?
Ecosystem
An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form is a?
Organism
systems which work together to keep the body functioning normally is a?
Organ system
The collection of tissues joined in structural units to serve a common function are?
Organs
A group of cells with both a shared structure and function is?
Tissues
the basic structual unit of all organisms are?
cells
skeletal system is what type of role?
Major
name 2 major organs
bones cartilage tendons and ligaments
The main role of the muscular movement is the?
Muscular system
Circulatory system helps you?
transport nutrients through bodies
What helps relay electical signals thorugh the body?
Nervous system
What system helps the body pump blood and oxygen?
Respiratory System
What is a part of a digestive system?
Mouth esophagus stomach
the blueprint of life instructing cells how to develop and how to function is?
DNA
A sequence of DNA that determines a particular trait is a?
Gene
Whats another name for a gene?
Allele
A more common gene or allele thatt over powers a resesive trait is a?
Dominante allele
Weaker, less common gene is a?
Recessive gene
Result of a cross of two parents makes an?
Offspring
Reproductive cells that contain one half of an individual's DNA is?
Gametes
The passage of genetic instuctions from one generation to the next is?
Heredity
Reproduction where an exact copy of the parents geneitc materials is passed to the offspring which is?
Asexual Reproduction
What is the most common in simple one celled organisms?
Asexual Reprodution
Ability to generate extincive amounts of geneic diversity, ability to produce offsprings is what?
Sexual Reproduction
What are major organs in the Nervous System?
Brain
The heart is a major organ in what system?
Circulartory System
Skeletal muscles deal with what system?
Muscular System
Where is DNA found?
In a nucleus