What is a cell?, Group of tissues, Body movement, Type of consumer, Basic unit, What is tissue?, Dead matter eater, Several organs, Similar cells group, Food chain model, What is an organ?, Single cell, Different tissues group, Plant eater, Animal behavior, What is an organ system?, Group of organs, Type of adaptation, Energy arrow, Group of cells, What is a food chain?, Feeding model, Animal classification, Body covering, Learned response, What shows energy flow in a food chain?, Wings, Arrows, Scales, Teeth, What does a herbivore eat?, Animals, Both, Dead matter, Plants, What does a carnivore eat?, Plants, Both, Animals, Dead matter, What does an omnivore eat?, Plants only, Animals only, Plants and animals, Dead matter only, What does a detritivore eat?, Dead matter, Plants only, Animals only, Live insects, What is a specialist?, Animal signal, Specific diet, Wide diet, Inborn behavior, Which is a specialist example?, Fox, Raccoon, Bunny, Panda, What is a generalist?, Wide diet, Body feature, Dead matter eater, One food eater, Which is a generalist example?, Grass, Panda, Bamboo, Raccoon, Which is a function of animals?, Grow crystals, Obtain oxygen, Make sunlight, Form rocks, Which is a function of animals?, Become minerals, Absorb light, Keep stable, Make seeds, Which is a function of animals?, Move, Evaporate, Photosynthesize, Decompose rock, Which is a function of animals?, Create soil, Make chlorophyll, Reproduce, Melt ice, Which classification level is most general?, Species, Domain, Genus, Family, Which classification level is most specific?, Kingdom, Class, Phylum, Species, Which list shows the correct order?, Species to domain, Domain to species, Class to kingdom, Genus to phylum, What is instinct behavior?, Physical feature, Chemical signal, Learned from experience, Inborn response, Which is an instinct example?, Migration, Insight, Trial and error, Conditioning, What is learned behavior?, A body covering, Born knowing it, From experience, A food chain, Which is a learned behavior example?, Hibernation, Conditioning, Migration, Mimicry, How do animals communicate?, Only by touch, Only by sleep, Only by color, Sounds scents movements, What is a pheromone?, Chemical signal, Body covering, Food chain arrow, Learned action, What is an adaptation?, Cell group, Animal kingdom, Survival trait, Energy arrow, What is a structural adaptation?, Chemical message, Feeding model, Physical feature, Learned behavior, Which is a structural adaptation example?, Migration, Fur, Conditioning, Hibernation, Which is a structural adaptation example?, Insight, Vocalization, Socialization, Beak shape, Which is a structural adaptation example?, Camouflage, Migration habit, Conditioning, Trial and error, What is a behavioral adaptation?, Physical feature, Taxonomy level, Helpful action, Cell structure, Which is a behavioral adaptation example?, Teeth shape, Migration, Spines, Scales, Which is a behavioral adaptation example?, Fur, Wings, Fins, Hibernation, Which is a behavioral adaptation example?, Socialization, Camouflage color, Beak shape, Long legs.
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