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somatic cell
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all the cells of a multicellular organism except the gametes or reproductive cells

somatosensation
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sense of touch

somatostatin
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hormone released to stop acid secretion when the stomach is empty

somite
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group of cells separated by small spaces that form from the mesoderm and give rise to connective tissue

soredia
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clusters of algal cells and mycelia that allow lichens to propagate

source
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organ that produces photosynthate for a plant

source water
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point of origin of a river or stream

Southern blotting
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DNA transfer from a gel to a nylon membrane

speciation
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formation of a new species

species
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group of populations that interbreed and produce fertile offspring

species dispersion pattern
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(also, species distribution pattern) spatial location of individuals of a given species within a habitat at a particular point in time

species richness
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species-area relationship
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relationship between area surveyed and number of species encountered; typically measured by incrementally increasing the area of a survey and determining the cumulative numbers of species

species-area relationship
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relationship between area surveyed and number of species encountered; typically measured by incrementally increasing the area of a survey and determining the cumulative numbers of species

specific heat capacity
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the amount of heat one gram of a substance must absorb or lose to change its temperature by one degree Celsius