A molecule that carries genetic information essential for the growth, development, and functioning of living organisms.
The specific arrangement of nucleotides in DNA, including its double helix shape, which determines how genetic information is encoded.
Molecules made up of amino acids that perform various functions in the body, such as building tissues and regulating processes.
Cells that have unique structures and functions tailored to specific roles within an organism, such as muscle cells or nerve cells.
The basic processes required for an organism's survival, including metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
Information and data collected through observations and experiments that support a scientific claim or explanation.
A simplified representation used to explain and predict how systems or processes work in science.
The arrangement of components in a system where each level is organized above or below others, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Groups of components or processes that work together to perform specific functions within an organism, such as the digestive and circulatory systems.
An organism made up of multiple cells that work together to perform functions necessary for survival.
Specific activities or processes carried out by systems or components to maintain life, such as digestion or respiration.
The individual parts or elements that make up a system, such as organs or cells in a biological system.
A systematic process of exploring and analyzing data to answer scientific questions or test hypotheses.
Processes that help maintain stability in biological systems by responding to changes and adjusting conditions, such as regulating body temperature.
The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes, such as keeping a constant body temperature.
Data and observations collected during an investigation that support or refute a scientific claim or explanation.
A detailed proposal for conducting an investigation, including the methods and procedures to be used.
To assess and interpret data and results from an investigation to determine the validity and significance of the findings.
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