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study guide for eqt 1st 12-13

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describe what all living things have at least one cell and they reproduce
prarie dogs watch for bird, prarie dogs run in hole from bird: what does this describe living things respond to stimuli
what is the job of a chloroplast contains green pigment to capture energy from sunlight
if a cell lacks the part to provide energy, what is missing mitochondria
what is the what is the difference between plants and animals plant cells have a chloroplast animals cells do not
what is the reproductive difference between plants and animals plants have both male and female parts animals cells do not
what is a characteristic of plants but not animals plants are producers animals are not
when butterflys make eggs, what are they doing they are producing new offspring
what cell part lets things in/out what cell part lets things be stored cell membrane vacuole
why can plants remain upright on a windy day the cell wall gives support
what is the reproductive difference between a coyote and a strwberry plant coyotes reproduce sexually strawberry plants reproduce both sexually and asexually
what is the female part of a flower that develops into fruit after fertilization ovary
what is the cell that is rectangluar and has a cell wall, a large vacuole, and chloroplasts a plant cell
how do plants reproduce sex cells and spores
what do eukaryotic cells have a nucleus
butterflies go through what process to change complete metamorphosis
if a cell does not have ribosomes what can it not do produce proteins
which are abiotic: sand, plants, fish, water, turtle sand and water
which are biotic: sand, plants, fish, water, turtle plants, fish, and turtle
what organelle produces food from sumlight in a plant cell chloroplast (stack of coins)
which are biotic: air, water,sunlight, wildflowers, deer, birds,and mushrooms wildflower, deer, birds, mushrooms
which are abiotic: air, water,sunlight, wildflowers, deer, birds,and mushrooms air, water, sunlight
plant x is in a box with a hole in the top plant y is on a table next to a window how do they respond to the conditions plant x grows straight up plant y grows toward the window
which are biotic parts of a forrest: water, sun, squirrel, bird squirrel and bird
which are abiotic in a pond: fish, water, dissolved gases, plants, parasites in fish, and rocks on the bottom water, dissolved gases, and rocks on the bottom
how does an angiosperm plant reproduce flowers
what environment do non vascular plants need to grow in / how do they obtain (get) water moist / they absorb water from the envionment using nearby cells
an animal has two similar halves that mirror each other / what is this and example of bilateral symmetry
which is biotic in an ocean: salt water, fish, oxygen, and sand fish
which is abiotic: sun shinning, butterly flying, and frog sitting on lilly pad sun shinning
what is the process of photosynthesis plant / light / carbon dioxide, water, and chlorophyll
what characteristic is evidenced when a plant is in a jar, the lid is put on the jar, and the plant soon dies exchange of gases
which are abiotic:rocks, birds, water, cow, sunlight, fox, nutriens and other nonliving things water, sunlight, rocks, and nutrients (non living things)
thechnology is created by what process the engineering design process
what is: define the problem, research, and testing the engineering design process
what is true of the engineering design process? you test and redesign
when you measure the role of photosynthesis while creating bio-fuel, what process are you using from the engineering design processes research
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