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Adaptation of an animal (opposable thumb)

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Adaptation of an animal (opposable thumb)

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Abscisic acid (steed’s holly) plant enzyme

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Actin in muscle

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Amylase (enzyme in saliva)

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Angiosperm (gardenia) flowering plant

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Animal that has segmented body (earthworm)

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Anther and filament of a flower (impatients)

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Autotroph (tomato) produces energy from light

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Bryophyte (moss)

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Calvin cycle (grass) plant autotroph

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Carbohydrate (fibrous) used in fruit storage

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Cambium (becomes wood)

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Cellulose

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Chitin (rollie pollie) found in insects shell

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Coelomate (human)

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Conifer leaf (red pine)

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Connective tissue (elbow joint)

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Cuticle layer of a plant (Magnolia)

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Deciduous leaf (white oak)

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Deuterostome (human)

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Dicot plant with flower and leaf (Japanese maple)

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Ectotherm (cat)

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Epithelial tissue (skin)

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Ethylene (raspberry)

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Eukaryote (dog)

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Fermentation (wine)

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Flower ovary (red apple)

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Fruit fleshy with seed (banana)

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Gametophyte (moss)

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Genetically modified organism (flour via wheat)

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Gibberellins (peanut)

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Gymnosperm cone (deadora)

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Heartwood (pine)

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Insect (beetle)

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R-strategist (william)

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Keratin (hair)

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Leaf gymnosperm (Christmas tree)

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Lichen

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Lipid used for energy storage (olive oil)

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Myosin (leg, human)

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Niche (leyand cyprus)

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Parenchyma cells (sweet pepper)

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Phloem (honey suckle)

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Pine cone female

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Porifera (sponge)

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Prokaryote (bacteria in poop)

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Protein fibrous (casein)

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R-strategist (fly)

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Radial symmetry (sand biscuit)

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Sporophyte (maple tree)

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Stem woody (oak)

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Thorn of a plant (ticker bush)

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Vascular plant tissue (butterfly bush)

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Xylem (black eyed susan)

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Adaptation of an plant (seed)

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Biological magnification (fish)

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Enzyme (digestive enzymes for protein)

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Glycogen (animals use it for energy storage) pic taken in Florida keys)

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Long day plant (lettuce)