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| Biology | the study of life. |
| Life is anything that carries out these functions: | nutrition, transport, synthesis, respiration, excretion, growth, synthesis, regulation reproduction |
| nutrition | to obtain and digest food |
| transport | the movement of materials within an organism |
| respiration | is the release of energy from food by oxidation |
| excretion | is the removal of the wastes of metabolism |
| growth | produces more acells and larger cells. |
| sythesis | the combining of the constituent elements of separate material or abstract entities into a single or unified entity |
| regulation | is the process of responding to the environment maintain homeostasis |
| reproduction | necessary for the species to survive |
| viruses | can clone it's self using an effected cell |
| Metabolism | it is the sum total of all chemical reactions in a living organism |
| homeostasis | to maintain a stable internal environment |
| Magnification | enlarge an image |
| resolution | the ability to see clearly objects which are close together |
| Minium sample size | the minimum sample size is 40 samples |
| the placebo effect | taking a fake pill that has no medicin to see if the pacent fells better |