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Evergreen trees shed their leaves at certain times of the year, while deciduous trees keep their leaves all year long.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

What does a seed need to germinate?
a) Seeds need the right amount of warmth to germinate.
b) Seeds need the right amount of oxygen to germinate.
c) Seeds need the right amount of water to germinate.
d) All of the above.

How do fungi get their food?
a) They chew up and swallow small invertebrates.
b) They release enzymes that decompose living and dead organisms and absorb the nutrients.
c) All of the above.
d) None of the above.

Strands of DNA in a protective coat, they invade living cells and cause disease.
a) Virus
b) Pollination
c) Reptile
d) Spore

A microscopic, single celled fungus.
a) Yeast
b) Spore
c) Vertebrate
d) Virus

A microscopic package of cells produced by fungus or plant that can grow into a new individual.
a) Monocot
b) Omnivore
c) Photosynthesis
d) Spore

The transfer of pollen from the from the male part of the plant's flower and to the female part. part.
a) Metamorphosis
b) Pollination
c) Migration
d) Mitosis

A process that uses light energy to make food from simple chemicals.
a) Invertebrate
b) Life Cycle
c) Mammals
d) Photosynthesis

A plant that reproduces by making cones.
a) Gymnosperm
b) Herbivore
c) Hormone
d) Inhalation

The process in which a seed begins to grow when conditions are right.
a) Gymnosperm
b) Habitat
c) Germination
d) Herbivore

Living things that absorb food from living or dead matter around them.
a) Exoskeleton
b) Food Chain
c) Genes
d) Fungi

A flowering plant that has two cotyledons.
a) Deciduous
b) Dicot
c) DNA
d) Exhalation

A plant that sheds it's leaves during some part of the year.
a) Deciduous
b) Cell
c) Chlorophyll
d) Chromosomes

A group of microscopic organisms without cell nuclei, many of which cause disease.
a) Amphibian
b) Bacteria
c) Angiosperm
d) Carnivore

What are the basic classes of the Phyla Chordata?
a) Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals
b) Monerans, Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals
c) Annelids, Phlathelminthes, Nematodes, Cnidarians, Mollusks, Echinoderms, Porifera, Arthropods, Chordates.
d)

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