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The ------- is the basic unit of life
CELL
Any ------ or living thing is a composition of cells
ORGANISM
An organism can be -------- which is composed of only one cell
UNICELLULAR
An organism can be ------ which is composed of more than one cell
MULTI-CELLULAR
-------- occurs when cells take on the roles dictated by the genetic instructions within the cell
DIFFERENTATION
-------- refers to an organisms ability to maintain a stable internal environment
HOMEOSTASIS
-------- refers to the process by which organisms use energy
METABOLISM
------- is a large molecule that contains information on development of certain traits for a particular organism
DNA (DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID)
Traits are controlled by ------
GENES
What are the 2 types of reproduction?
1) SEXUAL
2) ASEXUAL
------- requires only one parent to produce offspring
ASEXUAL
------- occurs when 2 parents are necessary to produce offspring
SEXUAL