Objective: Students will describe biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem in which organisms interact; and compare these interactions terrestrial ecosystems.
5. Tracheophytes b. Groups i. Lycopodiophytes ii. Monilophytes iii. Gymnosperms iv. Angiosperms - characteristics Flower: leaf-like whorls fulfill different.
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Kinds of Terrestrial Biome
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Lesson 18: Vegetation of the Earth
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Absorption, Distribution, and Transformation of Radiolabeled Trinitrotoluene Amy Palmer Dr. A. Morrie Craig Department of Biomedical Sciences.
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Viruses: genetic elements encased in protein Viruses cannot reproduce independently: they are missing several of the characteristics of living organisms.
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