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Match each of the following terms to its definition:
Taxonomy Phloem Plant life cycle Premolars
Placenta Protozoa Placental mammals Protista
1. __________ - vascular tissue that transports organic nutrients to all partsof the plant
2. __________ - a membrane that forms around an embryo and links themother to the developing embryo through the umbilical cord; an organ thatpasses materials between the mother and the offspring
3. __________ - mammals that develop inside the mother's body,surrounded by a placental sac
4. __________ - how long a plant takes to grow, flower, and make seeds
5. __________ - teeth that grind and shred food into smaller and smallerpieces
6. __________ - a kingdom of scientific classification which includesorganisms that are mostly unicellular, their cells have a nucleus, somemake their own food while others need to get their food from other sources(for example - amoebas); single-celled or many-celled
7. __________ - single-celled, animal-like protist that has the ability tomove
8. __________ - the classification of all known living organisms that showsrelationships between different organisms
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Match each of the following terms to its definition:
Taxonomy Phloem Plant life cycle Premolars
Placenta Protozoa Placental mammals Protista
1. Phloem - vascular tissue that transports organic nutrients to all parts ofthe plant
2. Placenta - a membrane that forms around an embryo and links themother to the developing embryo through the umbilical cord; an organ thatpasses materials between the mother and the offspring
3. Placental mammals - mammals that develop inside the mother's body,surrounded by a placental sac
4. Plant life cycle - how long a plant takes to grow, flower, and make seeds
5. Premolars - teeth that grind and shred food into smaller and smallerpieces
6. Protista - a kingdom of scientific classification which includes organismsthat are mostly unicellular, their cells have a nucleus, some make their ownfood while others need to get their food from other sources (for example -amoebas); single-celled or many-celled
7. Protozoa - single-celled, animal-like protist that has the ability to move
8. Taxonomy - the classification of all known living organisms that showsrelationships between different organisms
Birds and Mammals
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