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| What are the life processes? |
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| Getting Energy, Using Energy, Getting Rid of Waste, Reproducing, Growing, Reacting to Change. |
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| Which cells carry oxygen to all cells in the body? |
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| How do scienctists classify organisms? |
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| Which living things are one-celled organisms? |
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| Moneran, and most protists. |
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| A group of organisms of only one kind that can interbreed in nature. |
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| No, they are invertebrates. |
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| What animal has snake-like tentacles around its mouth? |
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| What are characteristics of amphibians? |
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| Frogs/Salamanders, lay eggs in water, begin lives with gills in water. |
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| What are characteristics of mammals? |
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| Has some hair/fur on its body, have lungs and breathe air all their lives, feed young with milk from mother |
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| Name a vascular plant that is vascular and makes seeds/flowers. |
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| What are characteristics of mosses? |
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| not vascular, no roots, spores. |
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| What do green leaves of plants use sun energy to do? |
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| a thin layer of a cell that controls what goes in and out of it. |
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| Jelly like substance around the nucleus? |
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| Green part which causes photosynthsis. |
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| Controls what other cell parts do. |
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| Keeps the cell in its shape, plant cells only. |
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| Why do most scientists think that viruses are not living things? |
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| Viruses do not grow the way living things do. They cannot release and use energy. Viruses can only reproduce in living cells. |
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| Describe the bodies and body supports of mollusks. |
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| Mollusks are invertebrates that have soft bodies. Some are supported and protected by one or two shells. |
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