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REPRODUCTION Read each slide. Look carefully at each picture. Answer each question.

All living things reproduce.

Dogs have puppies.

Pigs have piglets.

All animals must reproduce or become extinct.

Plants are living things, too.

Plants make baby plants called seedlings.

This mighty oak tree started life as a…

tiny acorn.

This frog started life as an egg.

Fish also start life as eggs.

Birds start life from eggs.

Snakes,

Alligators,

and insects all hatch from eggs.

Many things start life as eggs.

The cycle of life continues year after year for all living things.

Adults have babies, Babies grow up, They have more babies. On and on forever and ever.

You and I are living, too.

Humans make little people called babies or infants..

And the circle of life continues.

Cats have kittens.

Plants drop seeds and start new plants.

People have babies.

All living things reproduce. And the circle of life continues over and over and over and…

QUIZ 1.Why must all living things reproduce? _______________________________ 2. Name three living things that come from eggs. __________________________ 3. What would happen if living things did not reproduce? __________________ 4.How do many plants reproduce? _______________________________