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How do fungi differ from plants?
Fungi are heterotrophic organisms, but plants are not. Fungi contain vascular tissues, but
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Which of these organisms have cell walls? Which have chloroplasts? Describe their organization.
Paramecium Amoeba Chilomonas
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?(1 point)
Responses Consumers are organisms that eat both plants and
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Are Mosquito Larvae decomposers?
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Can anybody please tell me 3 behavioral adaptations of organisms
please and thank you
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an organism that used energy to produce its own food supply from inorganic compounds is called a (an)
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Bacteria are examples of what kind of organism?
A.Simple,single-celled organisms called eukaryotes B.Complex,multi-celled
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Jay
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Plants=storing water
Bacteria and fungi=decomposing dead organisma Earthworms=making soil less compact Bees=pollinating flowering
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Colton
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Which of the following can be classified as a decomposer?(1 point)
Responses corn corn owl owl frog frog fungus fungus
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Colin
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Which of the following can be classified as a producer? (1 point)
• corn O snake © deer • bear
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make a food web. Describe where the lines are pointing for each
Decomposers: 1. Bacteria 2. Fungi 3. Aquatic worms 4. Mollusks
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All organisms in group 2(birds, fish, mammals, echinoderms, amphibians) except _______ are thought to share a common ancestor
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Dante
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Sorry to keep asking but these answers are not in what I am supposed to read! What are some similarities shared by green algae
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T.J And the Vibe
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Here is a lineup including producers, consumers, and decomposers in a coral reef ecosystem:
Producers: Producer 1: Corals
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According to the video, there ten of thousands of different _______ trying to keep you alive!
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Heterotrophs are organisms that consume other organisms in order to gain nutrients. Compare two different categories of
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?(1 point)
Responses Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms.
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Worms, red ants, bacteria, white ants and grasshoppers. Which one doesn't live in the soil
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What characteristic are protist classified.
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Differentiate plants from animals based on the following: Structures. locomotion, irritability, metabolic process, waste
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4. What explanation could be generated from the graphs below that show the results of an experiment with two Paramecium species?
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Pretty Boy
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What is a plant and animal seen regularly in the sotheast region (Georgia)?
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Danny
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Water also travels through living reservoirs. Which of the following organisms does not function as a living reservoir for
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Comet
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Organisms that assemble their own organic molecules from water and elements that they absorb from their environment are which of
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Sarah
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What does it mean to be a successful organism? Is bacteria the most successful organisms on earth?
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Katie
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In a tabular form write the organelles for movement and megnism for movement in the following:
Amoeba Paramecium Euglena Hydra
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer??
Consumers are organisms that eat both plants and animals. Producers
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Which of the following can be classified as a decomposer?(1 point) Responses corn corn owl owl frog frog fungus
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Which of the following can be classified as a producer?(1 point) Responses corn corn snake snake deer deer bear
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?(1 point)
Responses Consumers are organisms that eat both plants and
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Better be right BOT
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Which of the following kinds of organisms do photosynthesis? Select all that apply.
Responses plants plants algae algae some
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Determine the role of each organism in the ecosystem as a producer, consumer or decomposer.
Worm Producer Consumer Decomposer
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The lion in the picture is an example of a(n)
Autotroph Heterotroph
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Alabama Connections Academy Student
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Which of the following can be classified as a decomposer?
Responses corn corn owl owl frog frog fungus
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I defitnley (problably not) (indeed so) did ya moms
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Which statement is correct about the function of a pseudopod?
Responses It helps unicellular organisms move. It helps unicellular
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Organisms that undergo thermogenesis to create internal heat, like humans, do so by(1 point)
Responses Undergoing photosynthesis
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Taxoplasma is a single -celled organism that has no cell wall and no chlorophyll gases are exchanged across the cell membrane of
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All fungi are
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All fungi are
Responses A eukaryotes and autotrophic. B prokaryotes and autotrophic. C eukaryotes and heterotrophic. D
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These organisms are made of two or more cells
A. Unicellular B. Multicellular C. Both
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These organisms use energy for everything they do
A. Unicellular B. Multicellular C. Both
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Some of these organisms lay eggs like ducks
A. Unicellular B. Multicellular C. Both
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During development the cells in these organisms become specialized
A. Unicellular B. Multicellular C. Both
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Primary Consumers
*How much energy do they get from the sun? 10% **Are they herbivores, omnivores or carnivores?
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A single-celled photosynthetic protist, the euglena, is pictured here. A student has a sample of euglena in a culture. In order
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Direction: Clearly and briefly explain the following in a paragraph.
1. What are protists? (Provide a few examples of the most
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, there ten of thousands of different _______ trying to keep you alive!
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A cheetah is a multicellular organism. A paramecium is a unicellular organism. How do these two organisms differ in terms of how
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so, I am in 7th grade, I need my writing to be formal and proper while writing an essay on organisms, my main organism will be
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so, I am in 7th grade, I need my writing to be formal and proper while writing an essay on organisms, my main organism will be
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