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galaxy galvanometer gametophyte stage gamma ray Geiger counter gem gene generator genetic engineering genetics genotype genus geologic time scale geothermal energy germination gestation period geyser large group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity; can be elliptical, spiral, or irregular. a device that uses an electromagnet to measure electric current. plant life cycle stage that begins when cells in reproductive organs undergo meiosis and produce haploid cells (spores). electromagnetic wave with no mass and no charge that travels at the speed of light and is usually emitted with alpha or beta particles from a decaying atomic nucleus; has a wavelength less than about ten trillionths. radiation detector that produces a click or a flash of light when a charged particle is detected. beautiful, rare, highly prized mineral that can be worn in jewelry. section of DNA on a chromosome that contains instructions for making specific proteins. device that uses electromagnetic induction to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. biological and chemical methods to change the arrangement of a gene’s DNA to improve crop production, produce large volumes of medicine, and change how cells perform their normal functions. the study of how traits are inherited through the actions of alleles. the genetic makeup of an organism. first word of the two-word scientific name used to identify a group of similar species. division of Earth’s history into time units based largely on the types of lifeforms that lived only during certain periods. thermal energy in hot magma; can be converted by a power plant into electrical energy. series of events that results in the growth of a plant from a seed. period during which an embryo develops in the uterus; the length of time varies among species. hot spring that erupts periodically and giant gills gizzard glaciers Global Positioning System (GPS) global warming Golgi bodies gradualism granitic graph grasslands gravitational potential energy gravity Great Red Spot shoots water and steam into the air—for example, Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. late stage in the life of comparatively low-mass main sequence star in which hydrogen in the core is deleted, the core contracts and temperatures inside the star increase, causing its outer layers to expand and cool. organs that exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen in the water. muscular digestive system structure in which earthworms grind soil and organic matter. large, moving masses of ice and snow that change large areas of Earth’s surface through erosion and deposition. a system of satellites and ground monitoring stations that enable a receiver to determine its location at or above Earth’s surface. increase in the average global temperature of Earth. organelles that package cellular materials and transport them within the cell or out of the cell. model describing evolution as a slow process by which one species changes into a new species through a continuing series of mutations and variations over time. describes generally light-colored, silica-rich igneous rock that is less dense than basaltic rock. visual display of information or data that can provide a quick way to communicate a lot of information and allow scientists to observe patterns. temperate and tropical regions with 25 cm to 75 cm of precipitation each year that are dominated by climax communities of grasses; ideal for growing crops and raising cattle and sheep. energy stored by objects due to their position above Earth’s surface; depends on the distance above Earth’s surface and the object’s mass. attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them. giant, high-pressure storm in Jupiter’s greenhouse effect groundwater group guard cells gymnosperms atmosphere. natural heating that occurs when certain gases in Earth’s atmosphere, such as methane, CO2, and water vapor, trap heat. water that soaks into the ground and collects in pores and empty spaces and is an important source of drinking water. vertical column in the periodic table. pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing. vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruit; conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, and gnetophytes.