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1.)Multi-cellular
2.)Organism
3.)Cells
4.)Uni-cellular
5.)Homeostasis
6.)Reproduction
7.)Response
8.)Stimulus
9.)Energy
10.)Photosynthesis
11.)Plants
12.)Glucose
13.)Reproduction
I pretty sure these are correct,
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