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How do you call animals that are born from theirmothers’ womb.

Viviparous.

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It's a radical change from larva to adult in an invertabrate.

Matamorphosis.

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It is a group of ecosystems that share a similarclimate and types of plants and animals.

A biome

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What does matter consist of?

Particles

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Is any substance that has mass and takes up space.

Matter

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There are a lot of fish and plants; ithas flowing fresh water.

River

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It is the union of two cells, the spermatozoid and the ovum.

Fertilization

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In this ecosystem it rains a lot;there are a lot of animals and plants.

Forest

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It is very hot; it rarely rains; thereare few animals and plants

Desert

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It is very cold ecosystem; there arefew plants and animals

Tundra

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Soil, air, water, temperature, wind, humidity, are:

Abiotic factors.

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It is the stage of human development from birth to about theage of twelve.

Childhood

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It is the stage of human development when the reproductivesystem matures.

Puberty

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It's an uncontrolled fire that burnsin woods and forests.

Forest fire.

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It is the transfer of pollen from the male part to the female partof flowers.

Pollination

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What is the name for twins that are not identical?

Fraternal twins

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Mention some oviparous animals.

Birds, reptiles, and fish.

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What different biomes occur in thearid zone?

Desert and savannah.

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What different biomes occur in the polar zone?

Tundra and boreal forest.

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Animals, plants, algae, and fungi are:

Biotic factors.

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What are the stages of life?

Childhood, adolescence,maturity, and old age.

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These are visible physical characteristics that develop from puberty onward.

Secondary sexual characteristics.

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How many kinds of plant reproduction are there?

Sexual and asexual reproduction.

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How many types of pollination are there?

There are two. Self-pollinateand cross-pollinate.

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What are the different types of biomes?

Warm, temperate, and cold zones.

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Number the stages of life of invertebrates.

Egg, larva, pupa, and adult.

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Mention the parts of an egg.

Shell, yolk, albumen, chalaza, and air cell.

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In humans, when does the reproductive system mature?

It matures during puberty

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How does a plant reproduce through asexual reproduction?

Through the stem or leaves.

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How is mass measured?

Its unit of measurement is thekilogram.

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What is an omnivore?

An animal that eats both plants and animals.

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What is the process that results in identical twins being born?

They come from one fertilized egg that splits in two.

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Give the definition for body.

A body is a definite collection of matter.

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What is the atmosphere?

The layer of gases surrounding Earth.

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Give some examples of secondary sexual characteristics.

Deeper voice in men and wider hips inwomen.

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Some human actions that protect ecosystems.

Protecting animals and planting trees in a forest.

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How can we prevent a forest fire?

Only light fires in places where they are permitted.

400

What is volume?

Is the space that a body occupies.

400

What is mass?

The amount of matter in anobject.

400

What different biomes occur in the temperate zone?

Chaparral, temperate forest, and prairies.

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What is an ecosystem?

It is a community of living and nonlivingthings that live in and interact in a specific area.

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Describe the process of cross-pollination

The pollen comes from another plant,carried by the wind or certain animals.

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What climatic zones are there?

Tropical, polar, temperate, arid, andmediterranean.

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What are abiotic factors?

Abiotic factors are the nonliving parts of an ecosystem,

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What are biotic factors?

Biotic factors are the living parts of anecosystem.

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What is weight?

The force of gravity acting on anobject's mass.

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What do producers do in an ecosystem?

Make their own food through photosynthesis.

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What is the main function of the respiratory system?

To take in oxygen and releasecarbon dioxide.

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Some human actions that harm or destroy ecosystems are:

The pollution of the atmosphere,rivers, and oceans.

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What are consumers in an ecosystem?

Organisms that eat other livingthings.