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| grouping similar things together. |
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| is a large group that scientist use when classifying living organisms. |
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| a unique kind of organism. |
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| an animals with a backbone. |
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| an animal with out a backbone. |
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| plants that don't have true roots, but are anchored in the ground by small, rootlike structures |
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| contains vascular tissue and (transport tubes.) |
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| carries water and nutrients from roots to other parts of a plant. |
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| carries food from leaves to the rest of the plant. |
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| absorb water and nutrients from the soil |
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| is one large strong root that is pushed deep into the soil. |
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| A root that is thin and branching, and forms a mat below the surface of the ground. |
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| A root that grows above the ground and helps hold the plant upright. |
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| carry water and nutrients and support for the plant. |
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| The process plants use to make food. |
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