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Nauki Przyrodnicze SAT - Biology

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SAT Vocabulary for Natural Sciences
organism
organism
[Rzeczownik]

a living thing such as a plant, animal, etc., especially a very small one that lives on its own

organizm, istota żywa

organizm, istota żywa

Ex: The pond ecosystem is home to a variety of organisms, including fish, algae, and bacteria. 
growth medium
growth medium
[Rzeczownik]

a substance that provides nutrients and conditions for the growth of cells or microorganisms

pożywka, środek wzrostowy

pożywka, środek wzrostowy

Ex: The lab used a growth medium to cultivate the bacteria. 
culture
culture
[Rzeczownik]

the process of growing cells, tissues, or organisms in an artificial environment with controlled conditions such as temperature, nutrients, and pH

hodowla, hodowla komórkowa

hodowla, hodowla komórkowa

Ex: Microbiologists use agar plates to culture bacteria for studying their growth and characteristics. 
metabolic
metabolic
[przymiotnik]

relating to the chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life

metaboliczny

metaboliczny

Ex: Exercise increases metabolic rate, leading to more efficient calorie burning. 
specimen
specimen
[Rzeczownik]

a representative or characteristic sample that is examined or analyzed to gain insights or understanding of a particular group or category

okaz, próbka

okaz, próbka

Ex: The scientist examined the specimen under the microscope for research. 
genus
genus
[Rzeczownik]

(biology) any of the groups that plants, animals, etc. with similar characteristics are divided into, which is larger than a species and smaller than a family

rodzaj, typ

rodzaj, typ

Ex: The genus Rosa includes all the species of roses, known for their beautiful flowers and fragrance. 
strain
strain
[Rzeczownik]

a genetic variant or subtype of a microorganism, typically within a species, that possesses distinct characteristics from other members of the same species

szczep, wariant

szczep, wariant

Ex: The influenza virus mutates frequently, resulting in new strains each flu season. 
to secrete
to secrete
[Czasownik]

(of a cell, gland, or organ) to produce and release a liquid substance in the body

wydzielać, produkować

wydzielać, produkować

Ex: Salivary glands secrete enzymes that aid in the digestion of food. 
to excrete
to excrete
[Czasownik]

to discharge waste products or substances from the body or cells into the environment, typically through urine, feces, or sweat

wydalać, usuwać

wydalać, usuwać

Ex: The kidneys excrete excess water and waste products from the bloodstream. 
eukaryote
eukaryote
[Rzeczownik]

a type of living thing with cells that have a nucleus and other structures enclosed in membranes, like plants, animals, fungi, and some microorganisms

eukariont, organizm eukariotyczny

eukariont, organizm eukariotyczny

Ex: Plants, with their roots, stems, and leaves, are examples of eukaryotes. 
asexual reproduction

a type of reproduction where a single organism can produce offspring without the involvement of another organism

rozmnażanie bezpłciowe

rozmnażanie bezpłciowe

meiosis
meiosis
[Rzeczownik]

a type of cell division that creates reproductive cells with half the usual number of chromosomes

mejoza, podział komórkowy redukcyjny

mejoza, podział komórkowy redukcyjny

Ex: Meiosis ensures genetic diversity by creating haploid cells with unique combinations of chromosomes. 
interphase
interphase
[Rzeczownik]

the longest phase of the cell cycle during which the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and carries out its normal functions

interfaza, faza pośrednia

interfaza, faza pośrednia

prophase
prophase
[Rzeczownik]

the initial phase of mitosis, where chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes and the nuclear membrane dissolves, preparing for cell division

profaza, początkowa faza mitozy

profaza, początkowa faza mitozy

Ex: During prophase, the duplicated chromosomes become visible under a microscope as they condense. 
metaphase
metaphase
[Rzeczownik]

the stage of mitosis where chromosomes align along the center (equator) of the cell, preparing for their separation into daughter cells

metafaza, faza metafazy

metafaza, faza metafazy

Ex: During metaphase, chromosomes are attached to spindle fibers and align at the cell's equator. 
anaphase
anaphase
[Rzeczownik]

the stage of cell division where sister chromatids or homologous chromosomes are pulled apart towards opposite poles of the cell by spindle fibers

anafaza, faza podziału

anafaza, faza podziału

Ex: During anaphase of mitosis, sister chromatids separate and move toward opposite ends of the cell. 
telophase
telophase
[Rzeczownik]

the last stage of meiosis where chromosomes reach opposite poles, nuclear envelopes reform, and cells prepare to divide into daughter cells with half the original chromosome number

telofaza, ostatni etap mejozy

telofaza, ostatni etap mejozy

Ex: During telophase I of meiosis, nuclear envelopes reassemble around the chromosomes at opposite poles. 
to biodegrade
to biodegrade
[Czasownik]

to break down or decompose naturally by biological processes, typically through the action of microorganisms like bacteria or fungi

biodegradować, rozkładać się naturalnie

biodegradować, rozkładać się naturalnie

Ex: Organic materials like food waste biodegrade in compost piles, turning into nutrient-rich soil. 
biomolecule
biomolecule
[Rzeczownik]

any molecule produced by living organisms including large molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids, as well as smaller molecules like vitamins, hormones, and metabolites

biomolekuła, cząsteczka biologiczna

biomolekuła, cząsteczka biologiczna

biodiversity
biodiversity
[Rzeczownik]

the existence of a range of different plants and animals in a natural environment

bioróżnorodność, różnorodność biologiczna

bioróżnorodność, różnorodność biologiczna

Ex: The rainforest is known for its rich biodiversity, housing countless species of flora and fauna. 
bioinformatics
bioinformatics
[Rzeczownik]

a field of study that combines biology and computational methods to analyze and interpret biological data

bioinformatyka, informatyka biologiczna

bioinformatyka, informatyka biologiczna

biocompatible
biocompatible
[przymiotnik]

not causing harmful reactions or adverse effects when in contact with biological systems

biokompatybilny, nie powodujący szkodliwych reakcji lub skutków ubocznych w kontakcie z układami biologicznymi

biokompatybilny, nie powodujący szkodliwych reakcji lub skutków ubocznych w kontakcie z układami biologicznymi

biometrics
biometrics
[Rzeczownik]

a branch of biology that employs statistical analysis to study and interpret biological phenomena and observations

biometria, statystyka biologiczna

biometria, statystyka biologiczna

Ex: Biometrics in biology uses statistical methods to analyze genetic variations among different populations. 
microbiology
microbiology
[Rzeczownik]

the branch of biology that deals with microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, and their effects on living organisms

mikrobiologia

mikrobiologia

Ex: Microbiology is essential for understanding disease transmission. 
physiologist
physiologist
[Rzeczownik]

a scientist who studies the normal functions and activities of living organisms and their parts, often focusing on how biological systems work at the molecular, cellular, and organ levels

fizjolog, specjalista od fizjologii

fizjolog, specjalista od fizjologii

Ex: The physiologist conducted experiments to understand how muscles contract and relax. 
ecology
ecology
[Rzeczownik]

the scientific study of the environment or the interrelation of living creatures and the way they affect each other

ekologia, nauka o środowisku

ekologia, nauka o środowisku

Ex: Ecology examines how plants and animals adapt to their environments. 
ecotourism
ecotourism
[Rzeczownik]

tourism that includes visiting endangered natural environments which aims at preservation of the wildlife and the nature

ekoturystyka, turystyka ekologiczna

ekoturystyka, turystyka ekologiczna

Ex: They planned an ecotourism trip to a rainforest to learn about local conservation efforts. 
biomimicry
biomimicry
[Rzeczownik]

an approach to innovation and problem-solving that draws inspiration from nature's designs, processes, and systems

biomimikra, naśladowanie natury

biomimikra, naśladowanie natury

mucus
mucus
[Rzeczownik]

a thick slimy substance produced by mucous membranes, inside the nose or the mouth, to lubricate and protect them

śluz, wydzielina

śluz, wydzielina

Ex: When you have a cold, your body produces excess mucus to help trap and expel harmful viruses and bacteria. 
virion
virion
[Rzeczownik]

a complete virus particle that includes genetic material wrapped in a protein coat, capable of infecting host cells to replicate

wirion, kompletna cząstka wirusowa

wirion, kompletna cząstka wirusowa

Ex: The influenza virion contains viral RNA enclosed within a protein capsid and an outer lipid envelope. 
conditioning
conditioning
[Rzeczownik]

the process of training or adapting behavior through repeated experiences or stimuli to produce specific responses or associations

warunkowanie

warunkowanie

Ex: Pavlov's experiments demonstrated classical conditioning, where dogs learned to associate a bell with food. 
nutrient
nutrient
[Rzeczownik]

a substance such as a vitamin, protein, fat, etc. that is essential for good health and growth

składnik odżywczy, substancja odżywcza

składnik odżywczy, substancja odżywcza

Ex: Fiber is a nutrient that aids in digestion. 
gamete
gamete
[Rzeczownik]

a special cell used for reproduction, with sperm cells being the male gametes and egg cells being the female gametes

gameta, komórka rozrodcza

gameta, komórka rozrodcza

microbiome
microbiome
[Rzeczownik]

the collection of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes, that inhabit a particular environment

mikrobiom, mikrobiota

mikrobiom, mikrobiota

anthropogenic
anthropogenic
[przymiotnik]

refering to processes, effects, or phenomena that are caused by human activity or influence

antropogeniczny, pochodzenia ludzkiego

antropogeniczny, pochodzenia ludzkiego

Ex: Climate change is largely driven by anthropogenic factors such as greenhouse gas emissions. 
motility
motility
[Rzeczownik]

the ability of an organism or cell to move independently using specialized structures such as flagella, cilia, or pseudopodia

ruchliwość, motylność

ruchliwość, motylność

Ex: Sperm cells exhibit motility as they swim towards the egg for fertilization. 
protist
protist
[Rzeczownik]

a single-celled organism that is neither a plant, animal, nor fungus, typically found in aquatic or moist environments

protist, organizm jednokomórkowy

protist, organizm jednokomórkowy

Ex: Paramecium and amoeba are protists commonly found in freshwater habitats. 
homologous
homologous
[przymiotnik]

reflecting a similarity in arrangement, type, or origin, particularly within the same species

homologiczny, podobny pod względem struktury lub pochodzenia

homologiczny, podobny pod względem struktury lub pochodzenia

Ex: Within the animal kingdom, one can find homologous bone structures that suggest a shared lineage. 
bioluminescence
bioluminescence
[Rzeczownik]

the light produced by by living organisms as a result of biochemical reactions, often used for communication, attracting prey, or camouflage

bioluminescencja, luminescencja biologiczna

bioluminescencja, luminescencja biologiczna

Ex: The glow-worm's bioluminescence attracts mates by emitting a soft green light from its tail, visible in the darkness of the forest. 
hydroid
hydroid
[Rzeczownik]

a small, plant-like aquatic organism belonging to the class Hydrozoa, often forming branching colonies

hydroid, mały

hydroid, mały

Ex: The marine biologist studied the unique structures of the hydroid colony. 
transdifferentiation

the process by which a differentiated cell changes its identity and adopts the characteristics of a different cell type

transróżnicowanie, zmiana typu komórki

transróżnicowanie, zmiana typu komórki

mycelium
mycelium
[Rzeczownik]

the network of thread-like structures that form the vegetative part of a fungus, typically growing underground or within a substrate

grzybnia

grzybnia

Ex: The forest floor was rich with mycelium, crucial for nutrient recycling in the ecosystem. 
mutualist
mutualist
[przymiotnik]

(of an organism) engaging in a symbiotic relationship where both participants benefit from the interaction

mutualistyczny, symbiotyczny

mutualistyczny, symbiotyczny

Ex: Bees are mutualists because they pollinate flowers while collecting nectar for food. 
commensal
commensal
[przymiotnik]

describing a relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed

komensalny, dotyczący komensalizmu

komensalny, dotyczący komensalizmu

Ex: The commensal relationship between barnacles and whales allows the barnacles to travel vast distances. 
mycorrhiza
mycorrhiza
[Rzeczownik]

a mutually beneficial symbiotic association between the roots of plants and fungi where the fungus colonizes the root system, facilitating nutrient uptake from the soil

mikoryza, symbioza mikoryzowa

mikoryza, symbioza mikoryzowa

to assimilate
to assimilate
[Czasownik]

(of organisms) to absorb and incorporate nutrients or substances from their environment into their own tissues or cells

przyswajać, wchłaniać

przyswajać, wchłaniać

Ex: The plants assimilate nutrients from the soil through their roots. 
spore
spore
[Rzeczownik]

a reproductive cell capable of developing into a new organism without fusion with another cell, often adapted for survival in harsh conditions

zarodnik, komórka rozrodcza

zarodnik, komórka rozrodcza

Ex: Ferns reproduce by releasing spores into the air, which then settle and grow into new plants. 
biomass
biomass
[Rzeczownik]

the entirety of living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem, typically measured as dry weight after removing water

biomasa, masa biologiczna

biomasa, masa biologiczna

Ex: The tropical rainforest contains a vast biomass of plants and animals, contributing to its incredible biodiversity. 
taxonomy
taxonomy
[Rzeczownik]

the scientific discipline of classifying and naming organisms based on their evolutionary relationships and shared characteristics

taksonomia, systematyka

taksonomia, systematyka

Ex: Biologists use taxonomy to categorize a newly discovered species into its appropriate genus and species based on its morphological and genetic traits. 
petri dish
petri dish
[Rzeczownik]

a shallow, circular, transparent dish with a lid, commonly used in laboratories to culture and study microorganisms

szalka Petriego, płytka Petriego

szalka Petriego, płytka Petriego

Ex: The scientist placed the bacterial sample in a Petri dish to observe its growth over several days. 
agar
agar
[Rzeczownik]

a jelly-like substance extracted from algae, commonly used in biological culture media and as a thickening agent in foods

agar-agar, agar

agar-agar, agar

Ex: The lab technician poured the agar into Petri dishes to prepare the culture media for the upcoming experiments. 
cosmology
cosmology
[Rzeczownik]

the study of the beginning and characteristic of the universe

kosmologia, badanie wszechświata

kosmologia, badanie wszechświata

virulent
virulent
[przymiotnik]

extremely poisonous

trujący, zjadliwy

trujący, zjadliwy

Ex: The snake's bite was virulent and required immediate treatment. 
decomposition
decomposition
[Rzeczownik]

the natural process where bacteria and fungi break down dead organic matter, returning nutrients to the ecosystem

rozkład, gnicie

rozkład, gnicie

Ex: The fallen leaves underwent decomposition, enriching the soil with valuable nutrients. 
substrate
substrate
[Rzeczownik]

the underlying surface or material where an organism attaches, grows, or feeds

podłoże, substrat

podłoże, substrat

Ex: The lichen adhered firmly to the rocky substrate, surviving in harsh conditions. 
excitatory
excitatory
[przymiotnik]

capable of triggering an increase in the activity or responsiveness of the cell or organism

pobudzający, stymulujący

pobudzający, stymulujący

fission yeast
fission yeast
[Rzeczownik]

a single-celled organism used extensively in biological research as a model organism

drożdże podziałowe, schizosaccharomyces

drożdże podziałowe, schizosaccharomyces

ameba
ameba
[Rzeczownik]

a single-celled, microscopic organism belonging to the group of protozoa, characterized by a flexible cell membrane and the absence of a fixed body shape

ameba, ameby

ameba, ameby

Ex: Amebas are commonly found in various aquatic environments, including freshwater ponds and streams. 
adaptation
adaptation
[Rzeczownik]

the process by which organisms evolve traits that improve their chances of survival and reproduction in a particular environment

adaptacja, przystosowanie

adaptacja, przystosowanie

Ex: Camouflage is an adaptation that helps animals avoid predators. 
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