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meiosis


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A specialized process of cell division in eukaryotes during which diploid
cells divide to produce haploid cells.




Polar molecules


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A molecule that has an uneven distribution of electrical charge. Polar
molecules can easily interact with water molecules and are therefore
soluble.

,Spirillum


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any flagellated aerobic bacteria having a spirally twisted rodlike form




Phylum


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(biology) the major taxonomic group of animals and plants




Mutualist


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An organism that interacts with another organism to the mutual benefit of
both.




Brownian Motion


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The idea that the atoms that make up matter are in constant motion i.e.
gases and liquid, solids vibrate.

,Endemic Species


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Species that is found in only one area. Such species are especially
vulnerable to extinction.




Locus


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The physical location of a gene on a chromosome.




Fat


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An informal name for saturated lipids, usually of animal origin, that are solid
at room temperature.




DNA replication


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, The duplication, or copying, of a DNA molecule. Template strand of DNA
copied via base pairing; Helicase unwinds DNA, DNA Polymerase aids in
base pairing.




Hydrocarbon


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an organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen




G0 phase


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A resting state, when the cell withdraws from the cell cycle before the S
phase.




Bacteria


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One of the three domains of life, encompassing the microscopic, single-
celled prokaryotes that were the first organisms to arise.




Biodiversity

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