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Gases always move in what direction ?
mutualistic symbionts
gasses move from high concentration to low concentration
zygote, haploid, N. and 2N, sexual reproduction, sperm, egg
lungs and gills both provide oxygen. The difference is one pulls from the air and the other from the water.
sexual reproduction
the development of lungs, 4 limbs for movement on land
animals have no cell walls, animals have no chloroplasts, animals are heterotrophic,
Asexual
What 3 things make animals different than plants?
mutualistic symbionts
gasses move from high concentration to low concentration
zygote, haploid, N. and 2N, sexual reproduction, sperm, egg
lungs and gills both provide oxygen. The difference is one pulls from the air and the other from the water.
sexual reproduction
the development of lungs, 4 limbs for movement on land
animals have no cell walls, animals have no chloroplasts, animals are heterotrophic,
Asexual
Compare lungs and gills
mutualistic symbionts
gasses move from high concentration to low concentration
zygote, haploid, N. and 2N, sexual reproduction, sperm, egg
lungs and gills both provide oxygen. The difference is one pulls from the air and the other from the water.
sexual reproduction
the development of lungs, 4 limbs for movement on land
animals have no cell walls, animals have no chloroplasts, animals are heterotrophic,
Asexual
What are some key words that help you identify meiosis has occured?
mutualistic symbionts
gasses move from high concentration to low concentration
zygote, haploid, N. and 2N, sexual reproduction, sperm, egg
lungs and gills both provide oxygen. The difference is one pulls from the air and the other from the water.
sexual reproduction
the development of lungs, 4 limbs for movement on land
animals have no cell walls, animals have no chloroplasts, animals are heterotrophic,
Asexual
If an animals depends on another organism for something what is that called
mutualistic symbionts
gasses move from high concentration to low concentration
zygote, haploid, N. and 2N, sexual reproduction, sperm, egg
lungs and gills both provide oxygen. The difference is one pulls from the air and the other from the water.
sexual reproduction
the development of lungs, 4 limbs for movement on land
animals have no cell walls, animals have no chloroplasts, animals are heterotrophic,
Asexual
Name a few characteristics that allowed the animal evolution from water to land
mutualistic symbionts
gasses move from high concentration to low concentration
zygote, haploid, N. and 2N, sexual reproduction, sperm, egg
lungs and gills both provide oxygen. The difference is one pulls from the air and the other from the water.
sexual reproduction
the development of lungs, 4 limbs for movement on land
animals have no cell walls, animals have no chloroplasts, animals are heterotrophic,
Asexual
Budding is considered
mutualistic symbionts
gasses move from high concentration to low concentration
zygote, haploid, N. and 2N, sexual reproduction, sperm, egg
lungs and gills both provide oxygen. The difference is one pulls from the air and the other from the water.
sexual reproduction
the development of lungs, 4 limbs for movement on land
animals have no cell walls, animals have no chloroplasts, animals are heterotrophic,
Asexual
The term embryo is associated with
mutualistic symbionts
gasses move from high concentration to low concentration
zygote, haploid, N. and 2N, sexual reproduction, sperm, egg
lungs and gills both provide oxygen. The difference is one pulls from the air and the other from the water.
sexual reproduction
the development of lungs, 4 limbs for movement on land
animals have no cell walls, animals have no chloroplasts, animals are heterotrophic,
Asexual
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