Plant and Animal Relationships

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Print Materials (11” x 17”) Plant and Animal Relationships: Investigating Systems in a Bengali Forest

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Plant and Animal Relationships:Investigating Systems in a Bengali Forest

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UNIT QUESTION1 CARD

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Uni

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How

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CHAPTER QUESTIONS4 CARDS

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Pla

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Why

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in

the

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Cha

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Que

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Why

are

n’t

the

cha

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see

ds

get

ting

w

hat

they

nee

d t

o g

row

?

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Pla

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Que

stio

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Why

are

n’t

the

cha

lta

see

ds

get

ting

to

p

lace

s w

here

the

y ca

n g

row

?

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Que

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How

are

oth

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s in

the

res

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a

ble

to

get

to

pla

ces

whe

re t

hey

can 

gro

w?

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KEY CONCEPTS10 CARDS

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One

wa

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stu

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hab

itats

is b

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serv

ing

the

pla

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in t

hem

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s m

any

diff

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pes

of

pla

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Pla

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ma

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eed

s th

at

can

gro

w in

to

new

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nts.

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tha

t g

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noug

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nlig

ht

and

wa

ter

spro

ut a

nd g

row

into

fu

ll‑g

row

n p

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s.

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Pla

nts

have

lea

ves

tha

t g

et s

unlig

ht.

Pla

nts

have

root

s th

at

get

wa

ter

from

th

e so

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Wit

hout

eno

ugh

spa

ce, p

lant

s ca

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get

su

nlig

ht a

nd w

ate

r th

ey n

eed

to g

row

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Lea

ves

need

sp

ace

to g

et s

unlig

ht. R

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ne

ed s

pa

ce in

the

soi

l to

get

wa

ter.

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dis

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se s

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s b

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ting

frui

t, m

ovin

g to

ano

ther

p

lace

, and

lea

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dro

pp

ing

s w

ith

the

seed

s in

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Ani

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Bef

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dec

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how

the

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the

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to le

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Som

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s d

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nim

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to

dis

per

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heir

see

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The

se a

nim

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d

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s fo

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