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Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes?
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A lizard is cold, and it moves to a sunny rock to warm up.
A dog shivers when it is too cold.
A person gets a fever in response to a flu infection.

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In which two organs is food broken down?
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Mouth and stomach
Small intestine and large intestine
Esophagus and small intestine
Esophagus and stomach
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When you experience changes in light, sound, and temperature, which cells send signals toward the central nervous system?
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dendrites
sensory neurons
axons
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they
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are multicellular.
produce energy.
are unicellular.
grow and reproduce.
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Why is the classification species not considered a group?
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Each species is an individual organism.
Each species is a separate type of organism.
Each species shares characteristics with other species
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Use this chart to answer the question below.

Use the table model to correctly identify the animal in the story. You are walking home from school and an animal jumps out on the sidewalk. You can see it has a backbone, fur and is nibbling on some grass. As you get closer, you see that the animal is a....
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bird
cat
rabbit
dog
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Why are scientific names important to use?
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It is easier to pronounce than the common name.
That name is the same everywhere in the world.
The name is for animals that are only found in a specific location.
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What should be the correct order (largest to smallest) of hierarchy for Classification of Organisms?
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class → order → family → genus → species
order → class → family → genus → species
species → genus → order → family → class
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A person getting a fever in response to a flu infection.
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Mouth and stomach.
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Sensory neurons.
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Grow and reproduce.
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Each species is an individual organism.
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Rabbit.
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That name is the same everywhere in the world.
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Class → order → family → genus → species.

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