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DOS WEEK OF JAN 22-25. DOS Tuesday 1. How are single-celled organisms different from multi-celled organisms? Some single-celled organisms lack the parts found in multi-celled organisms. All single-celled organisms have no nucleus. Some single-celled organisms lack cell membranes.
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DOS WEEK OF JAN 22-25
DOS Tuesday 1. How are single-celled organisms different from multi-celled organisms? Some single-celled organisms lack the parts found in multi-celled organisms. All single-celled organisms have no nucleus. Some single-celled organisms lack cell membranes. Only multi-celled organisms reproduce.
DOS Tuesday 2. Identifying a question, researching, and forming a hypothesis are steps in a variable measurement data table scientific investigation
DOS Tuesday 3. The state of matter in which the molecules vibrate very close together is gas plasma solid liquid
DOS Wednesday 1. Scientists classify animals by: their names. their roles as prey or predator. their physical characteristics. what they usually eat.
DOS Wednesday 2. Which statement is NOT true? A snake is an amphibian An alligator is a reptile. An ostrich is a bird. A deer is a mammal.
DOS Wednesday 3. Which group of vertebrates has live babies and is covered with fur or hair? amphibian bird reptile mammal
DOS Thursday 1. If you repeat an experiment multiple times and get three different results, what should be your next step? Change your procedure slightly. Give up. You obviously aren't a good scientist. Change your data to fit one conclusion. Try to find an explanation for the conflicting results.
DOS Thursday 2. Which of these is a component of a circuit? a battery wood Static electricity None of these
DOS Thursday 3. Which of these is NOT a method of sorting plants into groups? deciding if it is a fungi or mold. deciding if it is vascular or nonvascular. deciding if it produces seed, cones, or spores. deciding if it produces its own food or lives off dead organisms.