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How do fungus obtain the nutrients they need?
through dead plants and animals
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Most chemical reactions take place here.
cytoplasm
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It controls what enters and leaves the cell.
cell membrane
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Are root hair cells found in animals? What is their function?
no, they absorb water and minerals from the soil
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Are bacteria multicellular or unicellular? What kingdom do they belong to?
unicellular, monera kingdom
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How do animals get the energy they need to survive?
They eat other living things.
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lifesaver
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thief
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They contain chlorophyll and only plant cells have them.
chloroplasts
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Give one example of an animal organ and one example of a plant organ.
animals: heart, lungs, stomach... plants: roots, leaves
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Name the five kingdoms.
animal, plant, monera, protist, and fungus
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They give plant cells their shape.
cell wall
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What are stimuli?
changes in the environment
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Give two examples of protists.
algae and amoeba
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monster
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lifesaver
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Do animals have xylem tissue? What is its function?
no, it transports water and nutrients
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