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Things that are alive and can grow and change.
Example, plants and animals are living things. |
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Is a safe place for an animal and person.
Example, a raccoon hides in a tree for shelter.
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A place where plants and animals live.
Example, a deer lives in a forest habitat.
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The way food passes from one living thing to another.
Example, all living things are connected through the food chain. |
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Things that are never alive and can't grow or change by themselves.
Example: A toys are nonliving things. |
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A color or shape that makes an animal or plant hard to see.
Example, A white rabbit in the snow is using camouflage to hide from predators. |
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Part of a plant that holds it in place and takes in water from the soil.
Example, we cover the root of the rose with soil. |
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The part of the plant that carries water to the leaves.
Example, the rose's stem has sharp thorms. |
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The part of a plant that makes food for the plant.
Example, a leaf falls from the rose bush. |
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The part of a plant that makes seeds.
Example, our garden has many colorful flowers. |
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