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Chapter 2 Life Cycles. What is a kind of growth in which an organism gets larger, but doesn’t go through other changes?. Metamorphosis Direct Development Life Cycle Trait . What is a kind of growth in which an organism gets larger, but doesn’t go through other changes?. Metamorphosis
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What is a kind of growth in which an organism gets larger, but doesn’t go through other changes? • Metamorphosis • Direct Development • Life Cycle • Trait
What is a kind of growth in which an organism gets larger, but doesn’t go through other changes? • Metamorphosis • Direct Development • Life Cycle • Trait
What is a characteristic that makes one organism different from another? • Trait • Adolescent • Gene • Adult
What is a characteristic that makes one organism different from another? • Trait • Adolescent • Gene • Adult
What are all of the stages a living thing goes through called? • Gene • Tuber • Life Cycle • Metamorphosis
What are all of the stages a living thing goes through called? • Gene • Tuber • Life Cycle • Metamorphosis
What is the process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring? • Heredity • Life Cycle • Hitchhiker’s Thumb • Genes
What is the process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring? • Heredity • Life Cycle • Hitchhiker’s Thumb • Genes
What are major changes in the body form during the life cycle of an animal? • Direct Development • Heredity • Trait • Metamorphosis
What are major changes in the body form during the life cycle of an animal? • Direct Development • Heredity • Trait • Metamorphosis
What is the basic unit of heredity? • Life Cycle • Gene • Heredity • Cells
What is the basic unit of heredity? • Life Cycle • Gene • Heredity • Cells
Which are examples of 2 animals that go through the molting stage? • Crickets and frogs • Snake and horseshoe crab • Birds and crocodiles • Butterflies and bees
Which are examples of 2 animals that go through the molting stage? • Crickets and frogs • Snake and horseshoe crab • Birds and crocodiles • Butterflies and bees
What is the 3rd stage of the Human Life Cycle? • Senior • Adult • Infant • Adolescent
What is the 3rd stage of the Human Life Cycle? • Senior • Adult • Infant • Adolescent
What portion of your genes do you get from your mother? • 25% • 75% • 50% • 33%
What portion of your genes do you get from your mother? • 25% • 75% • 50% • 33%
Which are the stages of the Human Life Cycle in order? • Infant, Child, Adolescent, Adult, Senior • Child, Adolescent, Senior, Infant, Adult • Adolescent, Child, Senior, Infant, Adult • Senior, Adult, Adolescent, Child, Infant
Which are the stages of the Human Life Cycle in order? • Infant, Child, Adolescent, Adult, Senior • Child, Adolescent, Senior, Infant, Adult • Adolescent, Child, Senior, Infant, Adult • Senior, Adult, Adolescent, Child, Infant
Which two animals go through direct development? • Birds and frogs • Spiders and fish • Toads and tigers • Monkeys and turtles
Which two animals go through direct development? • Birds and frogs • Spiders and fish • Toads and tigers • Monkeys and turtles
Which are the 4 stages of complete metamorphosis in order? • Infant, child, adolescent, adult, senior • egg, cocoon, larva, adult • larva, cocoon, adult, egg • egg, larva, cocoon, adult
Which are the 4 stages of complete metamorphosis in order? • Infant, child, adolescent, adult, senior • egg, cocoon, larva, adult • larva, cocoon, adult, egg • egg, larva, cocoon, adult
What portion of your genes do you get from your father? • 33% • 1/2 • 100% • 1/4
What portion of your genes do you get from your father? • 33% • 1/2 • 100% • 1/4
What are 3 ways in which plants grow? • Seeds, spores, asexual reproduction • asexual reproduction, flowers, spores • seeds, flowers, buds • seeds, asexual reproduction, flowers
What are 3 ways in which plants grow? • Seeds, spores, asexual reproduction • asexual reproduction, flowers, spores • seeds, flowers, buds • 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,