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18 Cards in this Set
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40) how can a plant cell be distinguished from an animal cell?
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plants are autotrophs and animals are heterotrophs
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41) both plants and animals are multicellular what does that meen?
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they have multiple cells
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42) how are plants and animals able to reproduce?
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plants reproduce sexually and animals produce sexually and asexually
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43) both plants and animals must undergo what reaction to produce energy?
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cellular resperation
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44) what organism can respond to enviromental stimuli?
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plants and animals
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45) how do nonvascular plants get water?
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they move from 1 cell to another
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46) what is true aboput all plants?
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eukaryotes, multicellular, cell wall, and they contain chloroplasts
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47) after fertilization takes place in a flower what does the ovary turn into?
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a fruit
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48)plants that have specialized tissues for carrying minerals, water, or food are classidied as what type of plant
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vascular plants
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49) in a plant where does the transperation occur
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in the leaves
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51)what is the tissue through which plants transport water?(suger)(food)
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pholem
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52) what is an animal whose body temerature does not change much even when the temperature of the enviroment changes called?
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endotherms
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53) any animal with a skull and a backbone is a
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vertabrate
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54) what is an ectotherm?
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cold blooded animals, their body temp changes with the temperature of the enviroment
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55) an animal with 2 similar halves that are mirror images os each other would have which type of symmetry?
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bilateral symmetry
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56) what are 2 forms of asexual reproduction found in some animals?
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budding and fragmentation
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57) what is the general process called when an insect develops from an egg to an adult
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metamorphisis
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58) which of the following best descirbes a vertabrate animal?
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it has a backbone.
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