Matching. Choose the one most appropriate answer
for each.
1. ___ compartmentalization
2. ___ effector
3. ___ habitat
4. ___ interstitial fluid
5. ___ apoptosis
6. ___ plasma
7. ___ stimulus
8. ___ tissue
A. form of energy that a receptor can detect
B. where an organism lives
C. muscles and glands are examples
D. plant response to attack
E. fluid that bathes all cells
F. fluid portion of the blood
G. programmed cell death
H. groups of cells with a common function
Answers: 1. D, 2. C, 3. B, 4. E, 5. G, 6. F, 7. A, 8. H
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