Chapter 2 Life Cycles
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Chapter 2Life Cycles
What is a kind of growth in which an organism gets larger, but doesn’t go through other changes?A. MetamorphosisB. Direct DevelopmentC. Life CycleD. Trait
What is a kind of growth in which an organism gets larger, but doesn’t go through other changes?A. MetamorphosisB. Direct DevelopmentC. Life CycleD. Trait
What is a characteristic that makes one organism different from another?A. TraitB. AdolescentC. GeneD. Adult
What is a characteristic that makes one organism different from another?A. TraitB. AdolescentC. GeneD. Adult
What are all of the stages a living thing goes through called?A. GeneB. TuberC. Life CycleD. Metamorphosis
What are all of the stages a living thing goes through called?A. GeneB. TuberC. Life CycleD. Metamorphosis
What is the process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring?A. HeredityB. Life CycleC. Hitchhiker’s ThumbD. Genes
What is the process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring?A. HeredityB. Life CycleC. Hitchhiker’s ThumbD. Genes
What are major changes in the body form during the life cycle of an animal?A. Direct DevelopmentB. HeredityC. TraitD. Metamorphosis
What are major changes in the body form during the life cycle of an animal?A. Direct DevelopmentB. HeredityC. TraitD. Metamorphosis
What is the basic unit of heredity?A. Life CycleB. GeneC. HeredityD. Cells
What is the basic unit of heredity?A. Life CycleB. GeneC. HeredityD. Cells
Which are examples of 2 animals that go through the molting stage?A. Crickets and frogsB. Snake and horseshoe crabC. Birds and crocodilesD. Butterflies and bees
Which are examples of 2 animals that go through the molting stage?A. Crickets and frogsB. Snake and horseshoe crabC. Birds and crocodilesD. Butterflies and bees
What is the 3rd stage of the Human Life Cycle?A. SeniorB. AdultC. InfantD. Adolescent
What is the 3rd stage of the Human Life Cycle?A. SeniorB. AdultC. InfantD. Adolescent
What portion of your genes do you get from your mother?A. 25%B. 75%C. 50%D. 33%
What portion of your genes do you get from your mother?A. 25%B. 75%C. 50%D. 33%
Which are the stages of the Human Life Cycle in order?A. Infant, Child, Adolescent, Adult, Senior B. Child, Adolescent, Senior, Infant, AdultC. Adolescent, Child, Senior, Infant, AdultD. Senior, Adult, Adolescent, Child, Infant
Which are the stages of the Human Life Cycle in order?A. Infant, Child, Adolescent, Adult, Senior B. Child, Adolescent, Senior, Infant, AdultC. Adolescent, Child, Senior, Infant, AdultD. Senior, Adult, Adolescent, Child, Infant
Which two animals go through direct development?A. Birds and frogsB. Spiders and fish C. Toads and tigersD. Monkeys and turtles
Which two animals go through direct development?A. Birds and frogsB. Spiders and fish C. Toads and tigersD. Monkeys and turtles
Which are the 4 stages of complete metamorphosis in order?A. Infant, child, adolescent, adult, seniorB. egg, cocoon, larva, adultC. larva, cocoon, adult, eggD. egg, larva, cocoon, adult
Which are the 4 stages of complete metamorphosis in order?A. Infant, child, adolescent, adult, seniorB. egg, cocoon, larva, adultC. larva, cocoon, adult, eggD. egg, larva, cocoon, adult
What portion of your genes do you get from your father?A. 33%B. 1/2C. 100%D. 1/4
What portion of your genes do you get from your father?A. 33%B. 1/2C. 100%D. 1/4
What are 3 ways in which plants grow?A. Seeds, spores, asexual reproduction B. asexual reproduction, flowers, sporesC. seeds, flowers, budsD. seeds, asexual reproduction, flowers
What are 3 ways in which plants grow?A. Seeds, spores, asexual reproduction B. asexual reproduction, flowers, sporesC. seeds, flowers, budsD. seeds, asexual reproduction, flowers
Explain in 5 or more sentences what happens to a baby kangaroo after it is born.First,Second,Third,Then,Finally,