Description

inner thickest layer of leaf consisting of palosade and spongy mesophyll
land plant that sheds its leaves annually
road expanded portion of a land plant leaf
part of the plant leaf that connects the blade to the stem
layer of tissue in a plant leaf containing elongated cells with many chloroplasts
layer of tissue in a plant leasf containing loosley packed cells
naturally occuring
the oxidation and reduction reaction
converts solar energy into the chemical energy of a carbohydrate
photosynthetic organisms
consumers
small openings in which carbon dioxide enter a leaf
flattened sacs within the stroma
double memebrane surrounding the chloroplast and its semifluid interior
the oragnelles that carry on photosynthesis
formed when thylakoids are stacked
solar energy absorbing pigment in thylakoid
small bristle like fiber on the surface of a bacterial cell
small memebrane structures in the cytoplasm
in bacterium elongated hollow appendage used to transfer dna to other cells
internal framework of the cell consisting of microtubules
membrane bound organelle within a eukaryotic cell that contains chomosomes and controls the structure and function
semifluid medium of the nucleus containing chromatin
explanatioon of the evolution of eukaryotic organelles ny phagocytosis of prokaryotes
the use of transgenic form animal toproduce pharamaceutical
manipulation of an organisms genes
the process by which genes are inserted into cells that have been removed from the body and returned
process by which the gene is delivered directly into the body
study of genomes
study of life
initiative to determine the complete sequence of the human genome and to analyze this info
dna sequences that occur between genes
occur when a sequence of two or more nucleotides is repeated
repeated sequences are next to each other on the chromosome

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