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| over; in or to a higher place |
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| a living thing that needs air [oxygen], water, food, space, and shelter |
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| [plural antennae] a feeler on the head of an isopod or insect |
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| a bowl, tank, or other container in which fish, water animals, and water plants are kept |
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| toward the back; with the back first |
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| a round, spherical toy usually made of rubber |
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| need something that plants and animals need to survive. Plants need air, water, nutrients, space, and light. Animals need air, water, food, space, and shelter. |
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| at the back of; later than or after |
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| the mouth or break of a bird |
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| an animal with a bill, tail, wings, and feathers |
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| all of a person, plant or animal; the main part of something |
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| short, stiff, coarse hair found on the belly of a worm |
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| to make a hole for shelter |
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| a protective shell or case on the back of an animal |
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| how a plant or animal behaves |
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| a band around an earthworm’s body |
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| a visual characteristic that helps distinguish similarities and differences |
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| to note the similarities and differences of two or more objects |
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| not light in color; blackish |
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| not alike or not the same |
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| a long, thin animal with a soft body and no legs that lives in the soil |
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| what an animal hatches from |
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| the body part of a person or animal used for seeing |
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| a body part on a bird that helps it fly and keep warm |
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| a woman or girl; the sex that gives birth |
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| what a fish uses for swimming |
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| an animal that lives in water |
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| to move along slowly in the air or on water; to rest on top of or be suspended in a liquid |
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| anything that organisms eat that provides energy and allows them to grow |
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| what animals and people use to walk or stand on |
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| water clean, undiluted water; found in lakes, streams, ponds, and aquariums |
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| what some animals use for breathing |
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| a type of aquarium/feeder fish |
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| a very small aquarium fish |
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| the top part of a person’s body or the part of any other animal where the eyes, ears, nose and mouth are located |
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| front of at the front; to come before |
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| an animal with a segmented body and seven pairs of legs for movement |
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| snail a type of snail that lives on land and has four tentacles |
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| alive. Able to grow, change, and produce offspring |
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| a man or boy; having to do with the sex that can father young |
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| an animal that has live offspring and produces milk |
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| wetness; a small amount of liquid that causes dampness |
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| the opening through which people and animals take in food and through which sounds are made |
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| crawler any of various large earthworms that crawl out from the ground at night and are often used as fish bait |
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| a new plant or animal produced by a parent |
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| a gas found in air and water |
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| bug a type of isopod that rolls into a tight ball when threatened |
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| a living thing that usually has leaves, stems, and roots |
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| to keep from harm; to defend |
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| a contest to find out who or what is fastest |
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| a type of earthworm that is small and reddish |
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| up to wrap something around on itself |
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| having smooth, curved edges |
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| what covers the body of a fish and other animals |
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| animal an animal that lives in the sea |
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| a part taken from a whole; a portion |
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| a section of a worm’s or isopod’s body |
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| to become aware of something by seeing, smelling, hearing, touching, or tasting it |
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| a safe place where animals live. A shelter protects an animal from weather or other animals. |
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| toward or from one side; with one side forward |
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| an animal with a shell, tentacles, and a foot |
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| the mixture of humus and earth material in which plants often grow; dirt |
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| bug a type of isopod that can move fast and doesn’t roll up into a ball when threatened |
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| the outside or top part of an object or thing |
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| a behavior of fish that enables them to move from place to place in water |
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| increased in size due to internal pressure; to bulging out |
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| the part of an animal’s body that sticks out from the back end; the end or rear part of anything |
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| a feeler on the head of a snail |
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| a bowl or other container in which land plants and animals can live |
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| from one end or side to the other |
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| the highest part of something |
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| a long passage or tube built underneath the ground or water |
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| over to rotate or revolve |
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| down so the top side or part become the bottom side or part |
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| a small container often used to hold liquids |
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| a clear liquid made of hydrogen and oxygen |
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| snail a type of snail that lives in water and breathes with gills and has two tentacles |
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| the movable appendage that birds or other animals use to fly |
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| a soft, moist animal with a segmented body |
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