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| What is the smallest unit that does all activities needed for life? |
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| What are the basic units that make up living things? |
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| What is made of cells and carries out all activities for life. |
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| What is made of cells and carries out all activities for life. |
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| What are most organisms made up of? |
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| What are humans and elephants made up of? |
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| many cells that work together. |
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| What is one of the many activities that cells do? |
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| breaking down food for energy. |
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| What does each cell have that helps it do its many activities? |
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| All the instructions a cell needs to live are carried by |
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| An organisms made up of a cell with one circular DNA molocule is a ... |
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| An organism made up of a cell with a nucleus that stores DNA is a... |
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| What are all Prokaryotes? |
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| What are most single-celled eukaryotes? |
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| Which of these is a true statement about protists |
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| Some protists live on land. |
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| performs photosythesis hace a hard shell moves using flagella. |
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| perform photosynthesis can also surround food move using flagella. |
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| Surround food and digest it move using pseudopodiam have no shell. |
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| Perform photoythesis, cannot move on their own have a glassy shell. |
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| How do some multi-cellular organisms such as plants et their food |
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| How do some multi-cellular organisms such as humans get nutrition. |
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| by eating other organisms. |
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| What is one advantage of being multicellular organisms? |
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| you or the organism may have specialized cells. |
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| Where do fungi get nutrients? |
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| Fungi absobs them from their envirorment. |
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| What must animals eat to get the nutrition they need? |
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| other organisms or materials. |
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| What kind of organisms are plants? |
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| Where do most plants get their nutrition they need? |
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| What are some plants called that do not rely completely on photosynthesis. |
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| How many cells are in a human body? |
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| How many kinds of cells are in the human body? |
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| What are some of the largest cells in the human body? |
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