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Microscopic single cell organisms that live all over the world, including in and on humans. Some are helpful and some are detrimental; A state of internal balance that is maintained by a living Organism; Organelles that are found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that produce most of the energy a cell needs to function; A detectable change in an environment which causes a living Organism to respond to that change

match each one to the word it belongs with

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number 1 belongs with baceria no?
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the phrases matched with their corresponding terms:

1. **Microscopic single-celled organisms that live all over the world, including in and on humans. Some are helpful and some are detrimental.**
- **Answer: Microorganisms (or Microbes)**

2. **A state of internal balance that is maintained by a living organism.**
- **Answer: Homeostasis**

3. **Organelles that are found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that produce most of the energy a cell needs to function.**
- **Answer: Mitochondria**

4. **A detectable change in an environment which causes a living organism to respond to that change.**
- **Answer: Stimulus**

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Your observation is accurate! The description in number 1 indeed refers to **bacteria**, which are a type of microscopic single-celled organism. While the term "microorganisms" encompasses all types of microscopic organisms including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, if you're specifically discussing those that can be both helpful and detrimental, "bacteria" fits very well. Here's the corrected match:

1. **Microscopic single-celled organisms that live all over the world, including in and on humans. Some are helpful and some are detrimental.**
- **Answer: Bacteria** (though "Microorganisms" is broader)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
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