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HOW DO ANIMALS MEET THEIR NEEDS?
HOW DO BEHAVIORS HELP ANIMALS?
HOW DO PLANTS MEET THEIR NEEDS?
CLASSIFYING LIVING THINGS
CLASSIFYING PLANTS
100
Colors, patterns, and shapes that disguise an animal and help it hide.
What is camouflage?
100
AN INHERITED BEHAVIOR THAT HELPS AN ANIMAL MEET ITS NEEDS.
What is instinct?
100
The parts of the soil that help a plant grow and stay healthy.
What is nutrients?
100
food, water, air, and shelter
What is basic needs?
100
without tubes or channels
What is nonvascular?
200
A body part or behavior that helps something live.
What is adaptation?
200
A dormant, inactive state in which normal body activities slow.
What is hibernation?
200
algae and protozoans
What is protists?
200
AN ANIMAL WITHOUT A BACKBONE
What is AN INVERTEBRATE?
200
having tubes or channels
What is vascular?
300
animals moving as a group from one region to another and back
What is migration?
300
behaviors that are taught to an animal to help it meet its needs
What is a learned behavior?
300
a plant that does not make its own food.
What is fungi?
300
an animal with a backbone
What is a vertebrate?
300
a gas used by plants to make food.
What is carbon dioxide?
400
imitating the look of another.
What is mimicry?
400
building a nest or a web.
What is an instinct behavior?
400
the food making process in a plant.
What is photosynthesis?
400
a living thing
What is an organism?
400
spines and water storage.
What is an adaptation a plant has made to live in the desert?
500
flat teeth and sharp teeth.
What is an adaptation to an animal's mouth?
500
reading and writing.
What is a learned behavior?
500
where food is made in the plant cell.
What is chloroplast?
500
the oldest living organism.
What is bacteria?
500
plants basic needs.
What is air, nutrients, water, and light?