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All the stages a plant or animalGoes through in their life.
Life cycle
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Half of your genes come from __________ and the other half
Comes from ________.
Mother--father
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Plants are classified into ___Main groups.
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_________ are mammals thatDon’t develop fully inside their Mothers’ bodies. They need toStay in their mother’s pouch.
Marsupials.
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A characteristic that is passed From parent to child is a ___.
trait
2,2
Eye color, shape of your nose,And having a hitchhiker thumb
Are all examples of _____
Traits.
2,3
Flowering plants grow from______________.
seeds
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Besides mammals, name anotherVertebrate group that takes
Care of their young.
BIRDS
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Fish and snakes do not changeThe way they look as they get
Older. They develop in a Process known as ______
DIRECT DEVELOPMENT
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Why might a girl look likeHer father’s mother?
The girl half of her genes from her father and he got
Half of his genes from his mother.
3,3
As birds or insects move from Flowers, they bring
_______ from one flower toAnother.
POLLEN
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How is a reptile’s life cycle likeA bird’s life cycle?
The babies are born from eggs.
4,1
The passing on of characteristics
From parents to offspring is_____________.
HEREDITY
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Why might 2 children with the Same mother and father
Look different?
They got different genes from their parents.
4,3
Name the 3 stages of a floweringPlants life cycle.
Germination—seedling stage---flowering stage
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What are the 4 stages in theHuman life cycle?
Infancy—childhood---adolescence--adulthood
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Major changes in the body form of An animal during its life cycle.
METAMORPHOSIS
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Name a trait that you Inherited.
Answers will vary.
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Name 3 ways that plants canBe pollinated.
Birds & insects, wind, and by a larger animal eating the fruit and then going to the bathroom.
5,4
What stage of the human lifeCycle are you in right now?
childhood