Organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
Contain many cells with specialized functions.
Basic structural and functional unit of life.
Process by which the body converts chemical energy from food into usable energy with the help of oxygen.
Organelle in the cell responsible for converting chemical energy (food) into usable energy (ATP) for the cell.
Specialized structures within a living cell that help perform its function
a thin layer around the cytoplasm of both plant and animal cells; controls passage of substances in and out of the cell.
A part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth, reproduction and regulating cell functions.
Organelles that are responsible for converting sunlight energy into food or plants
The outer tough and often flexible layer surrounding plant cells but not animal cells.
cell organelle that stores materials such as salts, proteins, water, and carbohydrates
the property of some membranes which allows some substances to pass across it while others cannot
single celled microbes that have a nucleus; some cause illness while others are harmless
single celled microbes that do NOT have a nucleus; some cause illness while others are harmless or even helpful
microbes that are not made of cells and as such do not perform most cell functions such as cellular respiration. They cannot grow or reproduce and must invade cells to multiply
recognizes, responds to, and remembers the introduction of a foreign substance in the body
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