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During a dive to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, biologists discover a new organism. The organism grows in colonies and is made
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Your teacher gives you a multicellular organism. It is small, green, and has chloroplasts. All of its cells function in the same
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mon
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What percentage of the world’s organisms are classified in each group?
True Bacteria - _____ Mollusks - _____ Green Plants -
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gurlie
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You and your Canadian pen pal enjoy talking about nature together. While your friend describes some birds that she saw today,
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stream "bite me" by enhypen
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Match the term with the correct definition.
Toxin 1.a poison produced by an organism 2.to produce and give off a substance 3.a
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fe
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Match the term with the correct definition.
Chlorophyll 1.single-celled organisms such as some forms of algae 2.simple organisms
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fe
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Giant kelp, which can grow up to 60 meters, are known as (1 point)
fungi. fungi. vascular plants. vascular plants. nonvascular
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science
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Your teacher describes an organism that digests its food externally before absorbing it. You also find out that this organism
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lewie lewis
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Giant kelp, which can grow up to 60 meters, are known as (1 point)
Responses vascular plants. vascular plants. fungi. fungi.
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༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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Birds are uniquely classified from other organisms because they all(1 point)
Responses A. have feathers. B. lay eggs. C. have
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lewie lewis
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hich of the following taxonomic groups includes the greatest number of organisms?(1 point)
Responses domain domain family family
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No one
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Secrete
A)a poison produced by an organism B)a juvenile form of an animal C)a worm-like amphibian that burrows in the soil D)to
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fe
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Toxin
A)to produce and give off a substance B)a poison produced by an organism C)a juvenile form of an animal D)a worm-like
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fe
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Secrete
A)to produce and give off a substance B)a poison produced by an organism C)a juvenile form of an animal D)a worm-like
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dnaoiw
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Mold on bread is categorized as a(n)(1 point)
Responses animal. animal. bacterium. bacterium. fungus. fungus. plant.
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Tang SanZang
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You and your Canadian pen pal enjoy talking about nature together. While your friend describes some birds that she saw today,
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lennix
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Pick an organism -
What is it’s common name? ___________ What is it’s scientific name? ___________
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Bot
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You and your Canadian pen pal enjoy talking about nature together. While your friend describes some birds that she saw today,
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༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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Your teacher gives you a multicellular organism. It is small, green, and has chloroplasts. All of its cells function in the same
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lewie lewis
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state the ways that fungi can reproduce sexually?
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Mark
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The euglena has both a gullet and chloroplasts. What does this information tell you about what it eats?
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I’m Going Back Home
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Which of the following is an organism?
A. the human heart B. the flower petals of a rose C. a colony of ants D. an oak tree
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Amoebas are unicellular. The single cell splits in half to form two new cells. A student claims amoebas are alive. Is the
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a random youtuber (litterly)
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Amoebas are unicellular. The single cell splits in half to form two new cells. A student claims amoebas are alive. Is the
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Amoebas are unicellular. The single cell splits in half to form two new cells. A student claims amoebas are alive. Is the
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perry
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Of these things in an environment, which one is a living thing?(1 point)
Responses water (river) water (river) fungus (mushroom)
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perry
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Amoebas are unicellular.
Single cell splits in half to form two new cells a student claims amoebas or alive is the student
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Ashley
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Unicellular and Multicellular Quick Check
2 of 42 of 4 Items Question Which statement about multicellular organisms is correct?
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Dallas
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Which option is not an organism?
Responses tree tree bacteria bacteria human human virus
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Which organism is most likely 100 micrometers in size?
Responses tree tree ant ant lizard lizard bacteria
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Your teacher describes an organism that digests its food externally before absorbing it. You also find out that this organism
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SSD___LaoGao
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Which of the following characterizes the life cycle of diatoms?
Predominantly haploid Predominantly diploid Alternation of
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turbzdon
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Monera
A)simple organisms like mushrooms and molds B)single-celled organisms such as some forms of algae C)a one-celled algae
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gy5
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Protist
A)using another for one's own benefit; having to do with an organism that draws benefit from another B)a single-celled
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gy5
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Protist
)using another for one's own benefit; having to do with an organism that draws benefit from another )a single-celled
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gy5
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Taxonomy
A)another term for a moneran; a single-celled algae B)having to do with a relationship between organisms that is
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fkweoijf
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hich of the six kingdoms absorb nutrients from their surroundings?
A Fungi B Archaea C Bacteria D Plants
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kkkkkilani
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Use the word fungus in a centense
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kkkkkilani
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Which statement about multicellular organisms is correct?
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Parasitic
A)using another for one's own benefit; having to do with an organism that draws benefit from another B)another term for
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stefan dunn
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Diatom
A)the green chemical that allows plants to create their own food B)simple organisms like mushrooms and molds C)a
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stefan dunn
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En los organismos pluricelulares es necesaria la especialización de las funciones vitales. Argumenta la razón para ello.
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Parasitic
A)a single-celled organism that has characteristics of both plants and animals using another for one's own benefit;
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yyew
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Fungi
A)simple organisms like mushrooms and molds B)single-celled organisms such as some forms of algae C)an infectious disease
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yyew
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Chlorophyll
a one-celled algae that has a stiff cell wall simple organisms like mushrooms and molds single-celled organisms such
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yyew
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he _____ are more complex, multi-celled organisms such as molds, mushrooms, or yeast.
plant photoplasm protists monera fungi
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yyew
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The _____ are single-celled organisms that do have a nucleus.
plant photoplasm monera protists fungi
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yyew
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A is a group of species.
are organisms the resemble one another and can interbreed.
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jjjjjjjjjjj
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The image below shows a microscopic creature that is similar to a mite. It is made of more than one cell and can reproduce. This
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Your teacher describes an organism that digests its food externally before absorbing it. You also find out that this organism
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