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What is ferns and Moses?
Spores are cells that are tied to
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What is have backbones?
Vertebrate are animals that
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What is adaptations?
Migration, dormancy, and hibernation are all examples of:
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What is migrate?
Birds are known to _____ in the winter
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What is male cones are thinner and and female cones are thicker to hold a seed?
The difference between male and female cones is
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What are mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, and reptiles?
The 5 groups of vertebrate are
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What is a state where a living thing slows down its normal activity to survive winter?
Dormant means:
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What is to shed an outer layer of skin or fur?
Define molt
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What is nonflowering and flowering?
Gymnosperms are ____ plants and angiosperms are ___ plants
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What is arthropods?
The largest group of invertebrates are
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What is survival?
Primary reason for adaptation is
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What is TRUE?
T/F plants become dormant and animals tend to hibernate
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What is they produce or make their own food through photosythesis?
Plants are known as producers because
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What is endoskeleton is internal and exoskeleton is external like a hard shell?
Difference between endoskeleton and exoskeleton
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What is structural is changes in body and behavioral are changes in actions and behaviors?
Difference between behavioral and structural adaptations
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What is pollution, habitat destruction, manufacturing..etc?
How to humans affect the environment?
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What is the second stage of a fern in which it reproduces?
Gametophytes are
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What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species?
Name the classification system levels
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What is hibernation, migration, change of color or coat, plants will become dormant and loose leaves/flowers?
Name 2 ways an animal/plant will adapt to survive the winter
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What is in deserts they travel to find water, in deciduous forests they eat different foods different seasons, in the prairie/grassland animals migrate and hibernate and camouflage?
How can animals adapt to the U.S. Regions ( desert, deciduous forests, Praire/grassland))?
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