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| type of trees that lose their leaves in the fall |
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| plants make their own food and are called |
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| "gravity, wind, animals can all cause" |
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| plant structure that collects sunlight and converts it to glucose |
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| large rotating tropical storm |
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| mixture of gases that surround earth |
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| Waxy layer that coats the leaves and stems of a plant |
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| amount of moisture in the air |
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| part of a plant that transports materials throughout a plant |
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| rock layers that have been bent from Earth's inner forces |
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| where two air masses meet |
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| explains why the continents were once one large land mass |
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| point on the Earth's surface where an earthquake began |
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| structure in a plant that produces pollen |
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| "contamination of water, soil, air" |
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| ingredient ofphotosynthesis |
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| igneous rock forms from cooling |
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| height above the Earth's surface |
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| part of the plant responsible for photosynthesis |
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| hypothesized that Earth's continents were not always where they are |
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| water diffuses in and out of a cell |
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| group of cells working together performing a specific function |
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| movement from an aare of high concentration to low |
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| supercontinent that existed over 250 million years ago |
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| plant that does not bare flowers |
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| process of cell division that forms two new cells |
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| process where a cell brings a large particle into the cell |
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| the result of mitosis and cytokinesis |
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| earth's surface is made up of rigid plates |
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| organisms that eat both lants and animals |
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| forms a plate during the cell cycle |
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| cell gets rid of large particles through this process |
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| produces lactic acid in muscle cells |
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| two ingredients in cell respiration |
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| our solar system was made from gas and dust |
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