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                Science U7B Study Guide - Classification '23/24SY
1. Charts, tables, drawings and graphs can all be used as _____________
2. Models are diagrams or drawings used to show a ___________
3. Some scientist believe that organisms such as animals, plants and fungi _______________
share a common ancestor, unlike ..........which are unique, ____________
and therefore not thought to share a common _________
            
        1. Charts, tables, drawings and graphs can all be used as _____________
2. Models are diagrams or drawings used to show a ___________
3. Some scientist believe that organisms such as animals, plants and fungi _______________
share a common ancestor, unlike ..........which are unique, ____________
and therefore not thought to share a common _________
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                    Answered by
            sus69100
            
    wrong
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    1. visual aids
2. concept or process
3. share similar structures and functions; bacteria and archaea; ancestor
    
2. concept or process
3. share similar structures and functions; bacteria and archaea; ancestor
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    My apologies for the errors. Here are the corrected answers:
1. Charts, tables, drawings and graphs can all be used as visual aids for organizing and presenting data.
2. Models are diagrams or drawings used to show a concept or process in a simplified way.
3. Some scientists believe that organisms such as animals, plants, and fungi share a common ancestor, unlike bacteria and archaea which are unique, single-celled organisms and therefore not thought to share a common ancestor.
    
1. Charts, tables, drawings and graphs can all be used as visual aids for organizing and presenting data.
2. Models are diagrams or drawings used to show a concept or process in a simplified way.
3. Some scientists believe that organisms such as animals, plants, and fungi share a common ancestor, unlike bacteria and archaea which are unique, single-celled organisms and therefore not thought to share a common ancestor.
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