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| What is the most obvious way that an animal uses energy? |
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| Involve moving the body from one place to another place, such as walking & running. |
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| movements that do not transport the animal but involve movement of body parts at a fixed point. such as stretching & shaking. |
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| What are some activities that occur in an animals body that needs energy to function? |
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| Thinking, growing, breathing and sweating |
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| How do animals replace the energy they use up? |
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| Do animals need the same type of food that plants need? Why or why not |
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| No they need a variety of foods to provide the nutrients, and energy for more complex structures. |
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| an ecological area where a plant or animal lives. |
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| role or position that an Individual has in its environment. |
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| living parts of an ecosystem |
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| nonliving parts of an ecosystem |
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| an animal that uses energy stored in its body to keep its body within normal range. |
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| an animal that depends on its environment to warm its body. |
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| The collection of chemical processes that break down and build molecules in a living organism |
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| all the organisms living together in an ecosystem |
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| all the living and non living components in a particular area |
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