Title: Structure that encloses the cell, gives it shape
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2Structure that encloses the cell, gives it shape
regulates movement of materials in and out of
cell.
3Cell membrane
4Process of making proteins.
5Protein synthesis
6Organ system that supports the body and protects
some internal structures.
7Skeletal system
8Nucleic acid that contains the bases adenine,
cytosine, guanine and uracil.
9RNA
10Specialized structures that make up a cell.
11Organelle
12Organ system that breaks down food into smaller
molecules.
13Digestive system
14Any change in genetic material.
15Mutation
16Groups of cells that work together to carry out a
specific function.
17Tissue
18Fluid that occupies most of the space within a
cell.
19Cytoplasm
20Form of RNA that carries amino acids to ribosomes
during protein synthesis.
21tRNA
22Cells that lack a nucleus and organelles.
23Prokaryotes
24Organ system that protects the body from disease.
25Immune system
26Deoxyribonucleic acid
27DNA
28Mutation that occurs in a gamete.
29Germ mutation
30Process in which DNA makes a copy of itself.
31Replication
32Organ system that transports nutrients to all
cells of the body.
33Circulatory system
34Mutation that occurs when one base is replaced by
another.
35Substitution point
36Method whereby consumers obtain energy by
breaking down glucose.
37Cellular respiration
38Consists of a 5-carbon sugar molecule bonded to a
nitrogenous base and a phosphate group.
39Nucleotides
40Structure that is made up of different tissues
that work together to perform a specific function.
41Organ
42Mutations that occur in body cells.
43Somatic mutation
44Organ system responsible for movement and pumping
the heart.
45Muscular system
46Organelle that converts glucose into ATP which
stores energy.
47Mitochondria
48Organelles where protein synthesis takes place.
49Ribosomes
50Molecules that serve as the building blocks of
proteins.
51Amino acids