Tricky spellings useful for science.
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aerobic |
I did an aerobic workout at the gym today.
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anaerobic |
Weightlifting is an example of anaerobic exercise.
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amphibian |
A toad is an amphibian.
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apparatus |
Do you have the correct apparatus for this experiment?
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biology |
She studied the biology of plants.
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function |
The camera had an autofocus function.
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hazard |
A hazard is a threat from an event which will have a negative effect on humans.
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laboratory |
Platinum is chemically inert and so is useful in laboratory apparatus.
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mammal |
The blue whale is the larges mammal.
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nucleus |
A chromosome is a thread-like structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
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nutrient |
The food contained an essential nutrient.
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organism |
How an organism has evolved to survive in its environment.
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