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Physiological solvent
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Any substance that is involved in chemical reactions in a living organism has a physiological function
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Specific heat capacity
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Measure of the amount of heat energy needed to heat up a particular mass of material through a particular
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Thermophilic
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Heat-loving, such as the bacteria that live around hot volcanic vents
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Ambient gases
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Surrounding environment gases that are available to organisms
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Atmosphere
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Gases surrounding teh earth. different layers are characterised by their temperature, density, turbulence and composition
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Photolysis
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Splitting of molecules by light, including the splitting of water molecules in the early atmosphere, producing oxygen
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Greenhouse gas
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Gas that absorbs infrared radiation and causes atmospheric heating
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Transpiration
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Loss of water by evaporation from the stomata of leaves
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Biosphere
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All the living organisms of Earth
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Hydrosphere
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All the water on earth, found in solid liquid or gaseous form in a variety of reservoirs, including the oceans, ice caps, rivers and lakes, soils, groundwater, atmosphere and living organisms
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Lithosphere
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The relatively hard outer layer of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper layer of the mantle
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Biomimetrics
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Study of living organisms so the knowledge gained can be applied to engineering or technological developments
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Teratology
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Study of the causes of birth defects
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Indigenous species
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Species that are native to the area
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Gene pool
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Total variety of different genes in all the members of a population
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