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A. DesertA. C. RainforestC. B. ForestB. D. OceanD. What habitat is very dry and receives very little rain?
A. DesertA. B. ForestB. What habitat is very dry and receives very little rain?
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A. Rainforest A. Rainforest C. Forest C. Forest B. Desert B. Desert D. Ocean D. Ocean What habitat has both deciduous and coniferous trees?
A. Rainforest A. Rainforest C. Forest C. Forest What habitat has both deciduous and coniferous trees?
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A. Rainforest A. Rainforest C. Forest C. Forest B. Ocean B. Ocean D. Desert D. Desert What habitat is composed entirely of salt water?
C. Forest C. Forest B. Ocean B. Ocean What habitat is composed entirely of salt water?
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A. Rainforest A. Rainforest C. Ocean C. Ocean B. Forest B. Forest D. Desert D. Desert What habitat is made up of four layers of plant life?
A. Rainforest A. Rainforest D. Desert D. Desert What habitat is made up of four layers of plant life?
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C. Baby C. Baby D. Seed D. Seed What is the first stage of the plant life cycle? A. Tadpole A. Tadpole B. Egg B. Egg
C. Baby C. Baby D. Seed D. Seed What is the first stage of the plant life cycle?
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A. Pupa A. Pupa C. Egg C. Egg B. Larva B. Larva D. Chick D. Chick What stage do both a bird and a frog have in common?
A. Pupa A. Pupa C. Egg C. Egg What stage do both a bird and a frog have in common?
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A. Two A. Two C. Three C. Three B. Four B. Four D. Five D. Five How many stages are in a butterfly life cycle?
C. Three C. Three B. Four B. Four How many stages are in a butterfly life cycle?
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A. Frog A. Frog C. Tadpole C. Tadpole B. Baby B. Baby D. Spawn D. Spawn What is the second stage in a frog’s life cycle?
C. Tadpole C. Tadpole D. Spawn D. Spawn What is the second stage in a frog’s life cycle?
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A. Egg A. Egg C. Adult C. Adult B. Larva B. Larva D. Pupa D. Pupa What is another name for the stage in which a caterpillar forms a chrysalis?
A. Egg A. Egg D. Pupa D. Pupa What is another name for the stage in which a caterpillar forms a chrysalis?
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A. Fun! A. Fun! C. Changes C. Changes B. Metamorphosis B. Metamorphosis D. Progress D. Progress What word describes the change frogs and butterflies go through?
B. Metamorphosis B. Metamorphosis D. Progress D. Progress What word describes the change frogs and butterflies go through?
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A. Complex A. Complex C. Converse C. Converse B. Complete B. Complete D. Concrete D. Concrete A frog goes through simple metamorphosis. A butterfly goes through _______ metamorphosis.
A. Complex A. Complex B. Concrete B. Concrete A frog goes through simple metamorphosis. A butterfly goes through _______ metamorphosis.
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A. Stem A. Stem C. Leaf C. Leaf B. Seed B. Seed D. Flower D. Flower Where part of corn do you eat?
C. Leaf C. Leaf B. Seed B. Seed What part of corn do you eat?
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A. Baby, Teen, Adult A. Baby, Teen, Adult C. Egg, Chick, Adult C. Egg, Chick, Adult B. Egg, Tadpole, Chick B. Egg, Tadpole, Chick D. Egg, Chicken, Chick D. Egg, Chicken, Chick What is the life cycle of the chicken?
A. Baby, Teen, Adult A. Baby, Teen, Adult C. Egg, Chick, Adult C. Egg, Chick, Adult What is the life cycle of chicken?
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A. Only animals. A. Only animals. C. Only plants. C. Only plants. B. No! B. No! D. Yes! D. Yes! Do all living things have a life cycle?
B. No! B. No! D. Yes! D. Yes! Do all living things have a life cycle?
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A. It repeats A. It repeats C. It isn’t a circle. C. It isn’t a circle. B. It’s pretty B. It’s pretty D. It is a square. D. It is a square. Why are life cycles represented in a circle?
A. It repeats A. It repeats B. It’s pretty B. It’s pretty Why are life cycles represented in a circle?
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