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4th 6 Weeks Vocabulary Word Wall 2011-2012 Cell Theory Extract • a substance made by extracting a part of a raw material, often by using a solvent such as ethanol or water. Organ • A group of tissues that perform a specific function or group of functions. Organ System • A group of organs that work together to carry out a particular task. Organism • a living things that contributes to the ecosystem. Tissue • a group of cells that perform a similar function Cell Membrane • membrane around cell: the membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm, through which substances pass in and out of the cell Cell Wall • the tough, usually flexible but sometimes fairly rigid layer that surrounds some types of cells. Chloroplast • organelles found in plant cells and other eukaryotic organisms that conduct photosynthesis. Cytoplasm • small gel-like substance residing between the cell membrane holding all the cell's internal sub-structures (called organelles), except for the nucleus. Nucleus • central part of living cell: the central body, usually spherical, within a eukaryotic cell, that is a membrane-encased mass of protoplasm containing the chromosomes and other genetic information necessary to control cell growth and reproduction Mitochondria • a small round or rod-shaped body that is found in the cytoplasm of most cells and produces enzymes for the metabolic conversion of food to energy Organelle • a specialized part of a cell that has its own function Vacuole • A small cavity in the cytoplasm of a cell, bound by a single membrane and containing water, food, or metabolic waste. Radiant Energy • Energy transferred by radiation, especially by an electromagnetic wave Photosynthesis • the process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it in the bonds of sugar. External • of or pertaining to the outside or outer part; Fight or Flight • A set of physiological changes, such as increases in heart rate, arterial blood pressure, and blood glucose, initiated by the sympathetic nervous system Geotropism • The growth of a living organism in response to gravity, Hydrotropism • movement influenced by water: movement by a plant part such as a root toward or away from a source of water Phototropism • the growth of a plant in the direction of its light source. Response • any behavior of a living organism that results from an external or internal stimulus. Stimulus • Something causing or regarded as causing a response Thigmotropism • a movement in which an organism moves or grows in response to touch or contact stimuli. Equilibrium • the condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced. Homeostasis • a state of equilibrium or a tendency to reach equilibrium, either metabolically within a cell or organism or socially and psychologically within an individual or group Internal • located inside: located within or affecting the inside of something, especially the inside of the body Wilting • droop or shrivel: to droop or shrivel through lack of water, too much heat, or disease, or make a plant droop or shrivel Emergence • The act or process of emerging Turgor Pressure • the main pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall in plant cells and bacteria cells