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What is hervibores.
What is the name for the animals that eat only plants.
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What is three.
How many are the states of matter?
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What is food.
What is the gasoline we need to have energy every day?
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What is moon.
Which is the closest celestial body to the Earth?
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What is oxygen.
Name the gas we breath in.
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What is carnivores.
What is the name for the animals that eat only meat?
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What is solid, liquid, gas.
Which are the three states of matter?
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What is nutriments.
What does the body abosrb from the food?
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What is eight.
How many moon phases there are?
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What is carbon dioxide.
tName the gas we breath out.
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What is omnivores.
What is the name for the animals that eat animals and plants?
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What is solid.
What is the name of a firm and solid shape material?
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What is digestion.
What is the process to transform nutriments into smaller pieces to be used?
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What is rotatory and revolution.
Which are the two movements Earth makes?
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What is inhale.
It is the action of taking air into our lungs.
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What is insectivores.
What is the name for the animals that eat only insects?
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What is liquid.
What is the name of a fluid substance that takes the shape of its container?
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What is mouth.
Where does the first step of digestion take place?
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What is rotatory motion.
This movement causes day and night.
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What is exhale.
It is the action of pushing the air outside the lungs.
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What is scavengers.
What is the name for the animals that eat death animals?
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What is gas.
What is the name of an air like fluid substance which expands freely?
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What is mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine.
What are the 5 main parts of the digestive system?
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What is revolution motion.
This movement causes the seasons of the year.
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What is nose, mouth, trachea, lungs, diaphragm.
Which are the 5 main parts of the respiratory system?
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