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| the process by which a plant uses water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide to make food |
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| an animal that eats both plants and other animals |
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| an animal that eats only plants |
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| an animal that eats only meat |
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| a part or behavior that helps a plant or animal to survive |
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| when an animal spends the winter sleeping or in an inactive state |
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| to move to a different area, usually with the change of seasons |
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| the preserved remains or traces of a living organism |
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| the living and nonliving things that surround and affect an animal |
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| any organism that gets energy by eating other organisms |
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| all food chains begin with a |
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| the type of tree that shed their leaves in the winter |
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| the type of tree that stays green all year |
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| which tool would you use to make small things look larger |
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| which tool would you use to measure the mass of a small object |
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| which tool would you use to measure the mass of a large object |
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| which tool would you use to measure an amount of liquid between 20-100 mL |
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| which part of desert plants store large amounts of water |
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| which part of a plant has a wax coating to conserve water |
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| an organism that helps cause decay, such as a mushroom |
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| what is the first step in the scientific inquiry method |
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| what is the last step in the scientific inquiry method |
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| the statement that tells what you think will happen in an experiment |
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| how do you test a hypothesis |
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| what environment or ecosystem does a shark live in |
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| what environment or ecosystem do fish, frogs, and cattails live in |
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| what environment or ecosystem do vines, monkeys, and jaguars live in |
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| what environment or ecosystem does a crayfish or crawdad live in |
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| sticky tongue (or long tongue) |
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| what adaptation does a frog have to help it get food |
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| grass-prairie dog-hawk which is the producer in this food chain |
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| grass-prairie dog-hawk Which are the consumers in the this food chain |
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