can i have the answer to the science unit test
lesson 10 unit one 6 a SUB 1 Introduction to science 6
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Could you please list all the questions so we can help you?
no, but you can
(a) start studying
(b) post a couple of questions that seem hard, and what you have tried so far.
"no clue" just means you haven't studied the material...
(a) start studying
(b) post a couple of questions that seem hard, and what you have tried so far.
"no clue" just means you haven't studied the material...
u can do it just do what oobleck said to do
but that is soooooooooo boring
Get used to it. School is not really there to teach you a bunch of facts. It is there to teach you how to learn. You'll be out before you know it, and then you're on your own. If you haven't picked up how to learn stuff, you'll wind up making poor life decisions, and that will lead to poverty and despair. Unless you plan to marry a sugar daddy, you will in fact have to develop some skills, and it's surprising how much of what seems irrelevant to you as a young woman will turn out to be handy later on.
High school and even college are where you are basically forced to study stuff that seems boring, just to expose you to a variety of subjects. The chances are, you do not already know what career path you will follow. Unless you have tried various things, how will you know what is a good fit? Many college students change their majors while in school.
I have a friend who was studying botany. He loved it, but he had to get a part-time job in a garage to make money. He found that he loved to get his hands dirty and find and fix mechanical problems. He changed major to industrial tech, graduated, worked in a garage for a while, then opened his own shop. Ran it for forty years, and loved every day of it.
Yes, most of what you study will be of little use in your career, but no knowledge is wasted, especially if you plan to have children. They will ask incessant questions, and the more you know, the better for them. So tough it out for now, buckle down and learn good study habits, and then you will be ready for that opportunity that finally knocks on your door.
High school and even college are where you are basically forced to study stuff that seems boring, just to expose you to a variety of subjects. The chances are, you do not already know what career path you will follow. Unless you have tried various things, how will you know what is a good fit? Many college students change their majors while in school.
I have a friend who was studying botany. He loved it, but he had to get a part-time job in a garage to make money. He found that he loved to get his hands dirty and find and fix mechanical problems. He changed major to industrial tech, graduated, worked in a garage for a while, then opened his own shop. Ran it for forty years, and loved every day of it.
Yes, most of what you study will be of little use in your career, but no knowledge is wasted, especially if you plan to have children. They will ask incessant questions, and the more you know, the better for them. So tough it out for now, buckle down and learn good study habits, and then you will be ready for that opportunity that finally knocks on your door.
I asked you for the questions because I'm not in 6th grade. Either post the questions or do your own work.
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so I made an 100 hear are the the answers i got for lesson8 unit 2 science cells and kingdom quiz
1 {c} vascular system
2 {d} produce new cells
3 {c} regulate transpiration of water
4{a} sugar and oxygen
5 {b}jellyfish
6{a} their bodies are divided into segments
7 {a}swim bladders
8 {d}eagle
9 {b} xylem
10{b}asymmetrical
11{b}monotreme
12{a}reptiles
13{false}
hope this helps good luck .peace
1 {c} vascular system
2 {d} produce new cells
3 {c} regulate transpiration of water
4{a} sugar and oxygen
5 {b}jellyfish
6{a} their bodies are divided into segments
7 {a}swim bladders
8 {d}eagle
9 {b} xylem
10{b}asymmetrical
11{b}monotreme
12{a}reptiles
13{false}
hope this helps good luck .peace