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Scatter: 10th Grade TAKS Science Vocab: Objective 2

Diffusion
Process by which molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
Osmosis
The movement of water across the plasma membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Active transport
Process requiring energy by which cells move materials
Homeostasis
Equilibrium of an organism’s internal environment that maintains conditions suitable for life
Permeability
Property of a plasma membrane that maintains the cell’s homeostasis
Cell membrane
The boundary between the cell and its external environment
Organelles
Internal membrane-bound structures in cells
Chloroplast
Chlorophyll containing organelle found in green plants and some protists
Endoplasmic reticulum
Membranes forming a type of transport system
Mitochondrion
Eukaryotic organelle in which food molecules are broken down to produce energy
Ribosome
Organelle involved in protein synthesis
DNA
Molecule coding the master copy of an organism’s information code
RNA
Single Stranded molecule that forms a copy of DNA for use in protein synthesis
Mitosis
A part of cell division in which the nucleus divides, the end result is 2 identical daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell
Meiosis
Process by which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half, used by organisms to produce gametes
Nondisjunction
Error in meiosis in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate, cause of Down’s Syndrome
Mutation
Error or change in the DNA sequence
Allele
Gene form for each variation of a trait of an organism
Punnet Square
Way to find expected proportions of genotypes of offspring of a cross
Taxonomy
Branch of biology dealing with grouping an naming organisms
Kingdom
Broadest level of classification
Animals
Multicellular consumers that eat other organisms for food
Archaebacteria
Group of prokaryotes that produce their food in unusual ways. Usually live in extreme environments
Eubacteria
Prokaryotes living under normal conditions
Fungi
Heterotrophic eukaryotic consumers that absorb nutrients from decomposing wastes and dead organisms
Plants
Stationary multicellular eukarotes that photosynthesize
Protists
Single celled eukaryotes
Prokaryotes
Single celled organisms lacking membrane bound organelles
Eukaryote
Organism composed of cells with organelles. May be unicellular or multicellular
Circulatory system
Includes heart, blood vessels and blood, transports nutrients and wastes within the body
Digestive system
Receives and breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
Endocrine system
Controls metabolic activities of the body
Excretory system
Filters the blood, collects and excretes wastes
Immune system
Protects the body from infections
Integumentary system
Skin and its associated structures
Muscular system
Provides for movement of the body
Skeletal system
Supports body
Nervous system
Provides sensory function
Reproductive system
Involved in the production of gametes
Respiratory system
Provides area for gas exchange in the organism
Tissue
A group of cells working together
Organ
A group of tissues working together
Organ system
A group of organs working together to maintain homeostasis

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Active transportProcess requiring energy by which cells move materials
AlleleGene form for each variation of a trait of an organism
AnimalsMulticellular consumers that eat other organisms for food
ArchaebacteriaGroup of prokaryotes that produce their food in unusual ways. Usually live in extreme environments
Cell membraneThe boundary between the cell and its external environment
ChloroplastChlorophyll containing organelle found in green plants and some protists
Circulatory systemIncludes heart, blood vessels and blood, transports nutrients and wastes within the body
DNAMolecule coding the master copy of an organism’s information code
DiffusionProcess by which molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
Digestive systemReceives and breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
Endocrine systemControls metabolic activities of the body
Endoplasmic reticulumMembranes forming a type of transport system
EubacteriaProkaryotes living under normal conditions
EukaryoteOrganism composed of cells with organelles. May be unicellular or multicellular
Excretory systemFilters the blood, collects and excretes wastes
FungiHeterotrophic eukaryotic consumers that absorb nutrients from decomposing wastes and dead organisms
HomeostasisEquilibrium of an organism’s internal environment that maintains conditions suitable for life
Immune systemProtects the body from infections
Integumentary systemSkin and its associated structures
KingdomBroadest level of classification
MeiosisProcess by which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half, used by organisms to produce gametes
MitochondrionEukaryotic organelle in which food molecules are broken down to produce energy
MitosisA part of cell division in which the nucleus divides, the end result is 2 identical daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell
Muscular systemProvides for movement of the body
MutationError or change in the DNA sequence
Nervous systemProvides sensory function
NondisjunctionError in meiosis in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate, cause of Down’s Syndrome
OrganA group of tissues working together
Organ systemA group of organs working together to maintain homeostasis
OrganellesInternal membrane-bound structures in cells
OsmosisThe movement of water across the plasma membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
PermeabilityProperty of a plasma membrane that maintains the cell’s homeostasis
PlantsStationary multicellular eukarotes that photosynthesize
ProkaryotesSingle celled organisms lacking membrane bound organelles
ProtistsSingle celled eukaryotes
Punnet SquareWay to find expected proportions of genotypes of offspring of a cross
RNASingle Stranded molecule that forms a copy of DNA for use in protein synthesis
Reproductive systemInvolved in the production of gametes
Respiratory systemProvides area for gas exchange in the organism
RibosomeOrganelle involved in protein synthesis
Skeletal systemSupports body
TaxonomyBranch of biology dealing with grouping an naming organisms
TissueA group of cells working together
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