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FOSS® Living Systems—NGSS EditionGlossary - Grade 5

Vocabulary Cards - Not for Sale / Educational Use Only

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adaptation

a structure, feature, or behavior that

helps an organism survive and/or

reproduce

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algae

a large plantlike group of water

organisms that make their own food

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alveoli

spherical air sacs where

gases pass into and from the

blood

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aquatic

referring to water

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aquatic ecosystem

an ecosystem in a body of water

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artery

a blood vessel that carries

blood from the heart to the

body

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atmosphere

the layer of gases

surrounding Earth

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bacteria

microorganisms that act as

decomposers

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behavior

the things organisms do to survive and

reproduce

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biosphere

a system of interacting living

organisms on Earth

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blade

the flat part of a leaf

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bloodstream

the transporter of nutrients to the body’s cells

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bolus

a wad of food

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brain

part of the central nervous system protected by the

skull

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by

-product

a secondary, and often unintended,

product of a process

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capillary

the smallest blood vessel. Gases, nutrients, and

wastes are exchanged between capillaries and

cells.

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carbohydrate

a nutrient, such as sugar and starch,

that provides energy

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carbon dioxide (CO2)

a waste gas produced during cellular respiration. Plants use

carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to make food.

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carnivore

an animal that eats other

animals

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cell

the basic unit of life

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central nervous system

where sensory impulses pass

through the brain and spinal cord

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chlorophyll

a molecule that absorbs red and

blue light and reflects green

light

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circulate

to move in a circle

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circulatory system

the system of blood vessels and organs

that transports blood to all the cells

in the body

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classification

the process by which scientists identify

and organize objects and organisms, such

as plants

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classify

to identify and organize according

to similar properties or other criteria

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colon

the large intestine where solid waste is

compacted in preparation for

elimination

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compete

to rely on or need the same resource as

another organism

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compost

decaying organic

material

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consumer

an organism that cannot make its own food. Consumers eat

other organisms.

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cytoplasm

the liquid that fills living cells

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decomposer

an organism that breaks down plant

and animal material into simple chemicals

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detritivore

an organism that feeds on broken down materials

from dead organisms

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detritus

organic litter made up of dead organisms, their parts, and waste

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diaphragm

a large, flat, arched muscle that draws

air in as well as pushes air out of the

lungs

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digestion

the process of breaking down food into nutrients that

can be used by cells

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digestive system

the organs and structures that digest food. The

digestive system includes the teeth, mouth,

esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine,

and colon.

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dormancy

the state of being dormant

or at rest

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ecosystem

a community of organisms

interacting with each other and with the

nonliving environment

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energy

what cells need to do work

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esophagus

the tube connecting the mouth and the

stomach

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food chain

a description of the feeding relationships between organisms in an environment

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food web

the feeding relationships among all the organisms in an ecosystem. Arrows show the flow of matter

and energy from one organism to another.

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freshwater ecosystem

a subset of Earth’s aquatic ecosystems that include lakes and ponds, rivers,

streams, springs, and wetlands

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fungus (plural fungi)

an organism that lacks chlorophyll and gets

nutrients from dead or living organisms

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geosphere (lithosphere)

Earth’s core, mantle, and crust

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glucose

a sugar found in food; the sugar

broken down in cells to release energy

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heart

a muscular organ that

pumps blood

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heart valve

a regulator that moves blood in one direction,

ensuring that it does not pump the wrong way in

the system

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herbivore

an animal that eats plants

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hydrosphere

the interacting water on, under,

and above Earth’s surface

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inherited trait

a characteristic that is passed down from

generation to generation

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instinct/

instinctive

an action that is performed

without thinking or planning

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interact

to act upon one another

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kelp forest

a seaweed forest that

occurs in the ocean

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large intestine

the part of the digestive system between the small intestine and the rectum where water is removed

from the solid waste

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leaf vein

the branching network of tiny

raised lines on the underside of a leaf

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learned behavior

a behavior that is acquired by being taught by an older

individual and practicing

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left atrium

the upper chamber on the left side of the

heart

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left ventricle

the lower chamber on the left side of the

heart

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living

alive

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lung

the organ in animals where gases, such as oxygen and carbon

dioxide, pass between the atmosphere and the blood

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margin

the edge of a leaf

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marine ecosystem

an ocean ecosystem

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membrane

the outside of a living cell

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metabolism

the process that occurs when an organism uses

nutrients for energy and produces waste products

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microorganism

microscopic organisms such as bacteria and fungi

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mineral

a nutrient that xylem transports to the cells in a vascular

plant

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motor neuron

the cells that send information

to the muscles

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mouth

a body opening where an

animal takes in food

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multicellular organism

an organism composed of

many cells

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neuron

a communication cell found in the

brain and nervous system

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nonliving

referring to something that has never been alive

or to things that were once alive and are no

longer alive

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nutrient

a chemical in food that helps keep an organism alive and

active

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omnivore

an animal that eats plants and

animals

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oxygen

a waste gas produced by plants during

photosynthesis. Oxygen is used by all plants and

animals during cellular respiration.

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palmate

describing a leaf in which several veins start at one point near the base. The

veins look like the fingers of a hand.

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parallel

describing a leaf in which the veins are

straight lines all running in the same

direction

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phloem

the long cells through which

nutrients, such as sugars, are

distributed in a plant

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photosynthesis

a process used by plants and algae to make sugar (food) out of light, carbon dioxide, and water

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phytoplankton

microscopic plantlike organisms

in aquatic environments that produce their own

food

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pinnate

describing a leaf that has one main vein with smaller veins

branching off sideways from it

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predator

an animal that preys on other

animals

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prey

the living animal that is hunted and eaten by

another animal

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producer

an organism, such as a plant or algae, that makes

its own food

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receptor

cells that send messages to the

brain when it receives stimuli

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recycle

to use again

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redworm

an earthworm that lives on the

surface of the soil

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reflex

a simple one-dimensional

action that is performed without

thinking or planning

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respiratory system

the system of lungs and connecting tubes that

transports oxygen to the red blood cells and gets

rid of carbon dioxide

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respond

to react or to answer

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response

a reaction of a living thing to a

stimulus

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response time

the length of time it takes for a person to

respond to a stimulus

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right atrium

the upper chamber on the right side of the

heart

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right ventricle

the lower chamber on the right side of

the heart

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saliva

the liquid produced in the mouth that aids

digestion

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sap

a sugar-rich liquid

transported by phloem

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sensory neuron

a nerve cell that sends information

from sense organs to the brain

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small intestine

the part of the digestive system between the stomach and large

intestine, where nutrients are absorbed from

digested food

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specialized structure

a structure used primarily for one

purpose

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stimulus

something that causes an action or response

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stomach

the organ where food is reduced to mush by acid and

muscle activity

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subsystem

a small system that is inside a larger system

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sugar

the nutrient that cells use

for energy

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system

a collection of interacting

parts

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teeth

hard structures in the mouth

used for cutting, biting, and

chewing food

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terrestrial

referring to land

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terrestrial ecosystem

an ecosystem on land

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transpiration

the process in which water is removed from the

cells and passes into the environment

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transport

to move or carry

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variable

anything you can change in an

experiment that might affect the

outcome

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vascular bundle

the group of xylem tubes and phloem tubes in a vascular

plant

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vascular plant

a plant with an internal system of tubes for

transporting nutrients to its roots, stems, and

leaves

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vascular system

keeps fluids moving throughout the entire system, maintaining a

moist (aquatic) environment for all cells

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vein

the blood vessel that carries

blood from the body to the heart

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vital capacity

the maximum volume of air a

person can take into their lungs and then

expel

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waste

no longer of use, excess

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xylem

the hollow cells of a plant that transport water and minerals

to plant cells

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yeast

a single-celled fungus

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microscopic animals in aquatic

environments


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