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| a mixture of gases that land animals and plants need to live |
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| a type of plant grown in lawns that is used for food by deer and cattle |
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| a living thing that is not a plant |
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| need something that plants and animals need to survive. Plants need air, water, nutrients, space, and light. Land animals need air, water, food, space, and shelter. |
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| the structures or adaptations that help an organism survive and thrive in its habitat |
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| a leaf of the grass plant |
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| the part of the plant from which new roots and shoots will grow; located at stem nodes |
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| a short piece of stem with a bud at one end and roots at the other |
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| an animal that eats other animals for food |
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| a plant with an edible orange root |
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| a machine that cuts wheat and separates the grain |
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| to evaluate one thing against another |
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| an organism that cannot make its own food. Consumers eat other organisms. |
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| the pieces of stems from an old plant that are used to make new plants |
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| to separate or break apart over time |
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| a dry place with little rain |
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| what is gained when an organism eats another organism |
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| the node on a potato where a bud grows |
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| a chemical that provides nutrients that plants need to grow |
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| a fine powder made from grinding wheat seeds |
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| what plants and animals need to survive |
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| chain the transfer of energy from organism to organism in a feeding relationship |
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| a place with many trees and other plants. Many plants in a forest lose their leaves in fall. |
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| a type of bulb that starts growing whenever moisture is provided |
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| a hard seed that grows on a wheat plant |
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| a place with a lot of grass and often no trees |
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| the place or natural area where plants and animals live |
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| to gather a crop, such as wheat |
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| an animal that eats plants for food |
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| when two things depend on each other for their survival |
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| a structure on a plant that is usually green and makes food from sunlight |
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| cycle the progression of development for plants and animals |
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| one of the basic needs of plants for growth |
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| alive. All living things have basic needs and produce offspring. |
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| a special drawing that shows where something is |
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| when an animal’s life cycle has different stages, which cause the babies to look different than the parents |
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| to cut or trim close to the soil; this needs to be done to keep lawns healthy |
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| a safe place where animals live and raise their young. Some animals use plants or other animals for nests. |
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| the place on stems where leaves, twigs, and roots grow |
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| what living things need to grow and stay healthy |
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| a saltwater aquatic habitat |
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| a new plant or animal produced by a parent |
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| a type of bulb that starts growing whenever moisture is provided |
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| a gas in air and water that plants and animals need to live |
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| an adult organism that protects and teaches its offspring |
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| a living thing that has roots, stems, and leaves. Plants make their own food. |
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| a freshwater aquatic habitat |
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| an animal that hunts and catches other animals for food |
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| to draw a conclusion based on observable patterns |
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| an organism, such as a plant or algae, that makes its own food |
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| a plant with an edible red root |
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| forest a warm, wet place with many trees and other plants |
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| a part of a plant that grows in soil |
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| a type of seed that is used for lawns that is long and pointed |
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| a living organism that grows into a plant |
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| a safe place where animals live. A shelter protects an animal from weather or other animals. |
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| the top layer of the ground which contains nutrients that plants need to grow |
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| the beginning stage of growth |
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| the shoot, or part of the plant that grows upward |
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| the qualities and adaptations that allow organisms to live and grow in their habitats |
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| something plants need to make food |
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| a small container with soil where plants and animals can live |
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| to grow fast and stay healthy |
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| to pass energy from one organism to another |
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| a stem which grows underground, like a potato |
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| a place in the arctic or high on mountains |
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| a mineral that is used for planting because it holds lots of water |
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| a type of habitat found on land |
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| a type of grass that makes seeds that can be ground into flour |
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