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Life Processes

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Plant stems growing towards a source of light and roots growing towards a source of water is an example of what Life Process? Reacting to Surroundings in Plants
Reproducing in Animals is Producing offspring that result in the union of the male and female reproductive cells.
In Animals, giving off carbon dioxide and other waste products is an example of what Life Process? Giving Off Wastes in Animals
In plants, taking in carbon dioxide from the air and water and minerals from the soil is an example of what Life Process? Taking in Materials such as nutrients and gases in Plants
What is an example of reacting to surroundings in animals? Animals moving to find food, water and sustainable temperatures.
Most plants form seeds that result in the union of male and female reproductive cells is an example of what Life Process? Reproducing in Plants
What is an example of humans releasing the energy in food to carry out life processes? Releasing energy from the food they eat.
Plants increasing in size and undergoing change during their life cycle is an example of Growing and Developing in plants
What is an example of animals taking in materials such as nutrients and gases? Animals taking in oxygen from the air and nutrients from the food they eat.
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