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Which process do plants and animals share in common? (1 point)
Responses
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
cellular respiration
absorption of water
absorption of water
transpiration
transpiration
Responses
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
cellular respiration
absorption of water
absorption of water
transpiration
transpiration
Answers
Answered by
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The process that plants and animals share in common is cellular respiration.
Answered by
Mary
1: C
2: A
3:C
4: Essay
5: A
6: Essay
7: Essay
8: Essay
9: C
10: A
11: B
12: D
13: D
14: B
15: C
I don’t have time to put the questions in. This is for the Science 7B Cell Work Unit Test. Hope this helps!
2: A
3:C
4: Essay
5: A
6: Essay
7: Essay
8: Essay
9: C
10: A
11: B
12: D
13: D
14: B
15: C
I don’t have time to put the questions in. This is for the Science 7B Cell Work Unit Test. Hope this helps!
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YO MAMAA
is that the real answer?
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CaptainCrunch
Is Mary right?
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Is Mary right
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