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B)
Living things
A)
Body system
C)
Non-living things
B)
Organ
D)
Living things
C)
Tissue
E)
Living things
D)
Cell
F)
Non-living things
G)
Living things
Page 14, Activity 2 A) They grow throughout their lives. They reproduce using seeds or spores. The make their own food using photosynthesis. B) Humans are made up of cells. They have tissues, organs and body systems. They grow until become mature. They interact with their environment. They eat other living things for energy. C) Mushrooms are a type of fungi. They grow and reproduce. They feed on dead plants or animals. They cannot move.
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A) A cell is the smallest living unit.
CellTissueOrganBody system
B) Cells form tissue when they work together. C) Tissues form organs when they work together. D) Organs form body systems when they work together.
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C) viviparous oviparous
D) carbon dioxide oxygen
E) oxygen
carbon dioxide
F) Animals Plants
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Monera Kingdom
Protist Kingdom
Fungus Kingdom
Cells
Unicellular
Unicellular or multicellular
Unicellular or multicellular
Where
On land, in water, in the air or inside other living things
Mostly in water
On land
Examples
bacteria
Amoeba or algae
Yeast, Mould or Mushrooms
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Classifications: ‌divided into flowering and non-flowering plants.
Cellular structure: Both kingdoms are made up of multicellular organisms.
Where they can be found: They live on land and in water.
Nutrition: Plant make their own food using photosynthesys. Animals consume other living things.
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1 NO
2 NO
3 NO
4 YES
5 NO
6 YES
7 YES
8 NO
9 YES
10 YES