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6.3 types of animal cells include skin cells, muscle cells, and...
12.An example of plant tissue is called...which is the primary component of the xylem and phloem in the plant.
15.An interacting group of various species in an common location.
16.What is an example of a plant organ.
17.A group of animals of the same species that occur together.
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1.Name one example of a body system in an animal.
2.Plants would be considered mainly...organisms.
3.Top of the level of biological organization.
4.Plants also have body systems for example the root system and the...which consists of the stems, leaves and reproductive parts of the plant.
5.Can be distinguished by the presence of chloroplast.
7.A group of plants of the same species that occur together.
8.We as humans would be considered...
9.A system that includes all biotic factors in an area as well as its abiotic factors functioning together as a unit.
10.Epitheca tissues, connective tissue and muscle tissue are all examples of...
11.Plant cell walls are primarily made of...which is the most abundant macro molecule.
13.The main molecules in cells are...carbohydrates and fats.
14.In animals the heart, brain, and lungs are all examples of...

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