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7 commonalities of life

Excreation, reproduction, growth, habitat, movement, food.

Classification for humans.

K: animalia, P: chordata, C: mamalia, O: primates, F: homidae, G: homo, S: sapiens.

What is the problem with classifying euglena

Euglena can be like a animal cell or plant cell because it does what they do.

How does a niche differ from a habitat.

Niche: everything to live, Habitat: where you live.

How does the African savanna support all the herbivores

It has a variety of plants for all the animals.

What are examples of animals that only mate or raise their offspring together

Mate: wolf, balel, eagles, Offspring: lions, nickelback.

3 examples of how animals adapt.

Beaks change for food, for feathers, migrate for food.

3 examples of how color is used as defense.

Camo, poisen, scare off animals.