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asymmetry | lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects. |
autotroph | an organisms that is able to formnutritional |
Bilateral Symmetry | the property of being divisible into symmetrical habries oneither side |
cardiovascular system | The circulatory system which comprises the heart and blood vessels. The system carries nutrients and oxygen to the tissues of the body and removes carbon dioxide and other wastes from them. |
carnivore | an animal that eats flesh |
cartilage | a form elastic flexible type of connective tissue of a translucent whitish or yellwish color;gristle |
cell | the structural ,functional and biological unit of able organisms |
cell membrane | the cell membrane is a thin semi-premeable membrane |
cell theory | it refersto the idea that cells are the basic principles of biology |
cell | the rigid outermost cell layer found in plant and certain |
Central Nervous System | it is cpmprised of the brain and spinal cord |
chlorophyll | any of a group of green pigments that are found in the chloroplast |
chloroplast | the organeller that carries out photosyntesis and stand grain informantion |
classification | the act , process, or result or classifying |
circulatory system | provides a blood supply to the heart |
compound microscope | light microscope that has tous corerqing lens systems |
connectiv tissue | is a pirrous tussie |
cytoplasm | the cytoplasm conisis of all of the contents outside of the necleus and enclosed |
diffuison | the movemof molecules from a area in which they are hight concentrated |
digestion | the act or process of converting food into chemical |
epithelial tissue | epithelium: membranous tissue convering internal organs and other internal surface of the bod |