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Which life process allows animals to move to find or catch food?
Which life process allows animals to move to find or catch food?
- Reproduction
- Growth
- Breathing
- Feeding (correct)
Which life process is important for animals to develop to be stronger and larger?
Which life process is important for animals to develop to be stronger and larger?
- Growth (correct)
- Reproduction
- Breathing
- Movement
Which life process allows animals to make copies of themselves?
Which life process allows animals to make copies of themselves?
- Breathing
- Feeding
- Movement
- Reproduction (correct)
Which life process gets oxygen into the animal and removes carbon dioxide from the body?
Which life process gets oxygen into the animal and removes carbon dioxide from the body?
Which life process involves taking in nutrients to provide raw materials and energy?
Which life process involves taking in nutrients to provide raw materials and energy?
Which life process allows animals to move to find or catch food?
Which life process allows animals to move to find or catch food?
Which life process is important for animals to develop to be stronger and larger?
Which life process is important for animals to develop to be stronger and larger?
Which life process allows animals to make copies of themselves?
Which life process allows animals to make copies of themselves?
Which life process involves taking in nutrients to provide raw materials and energy?
Which life process involves taking in nutrients to provide raw materials and energy?
Which life process gets oxygen into the animal and removes carbon dioxide from the body?
Which life process gets oxygen into the animal and removes carbon dioxide from the body?
Which life process do animals use their senses for?
Which life process do animals use their senses for?
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Study Notes
Life Processes in Animals
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Locomotion: Enables animals to move in search of food, facilitating hunting and foraging.
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Growth: Essential for development, allowing animals to increase in strength and size over time through various biological processes.
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Reproduction: The process that allows animals to create offspring, ensuring the survival and continuation of their species.
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Respiration: Involves the intake of oxygen and the expulsion of carbon dioxide, critical for energy production and maintaining cellular functions.
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Nutrition: The intake of nutrients necessary for energy, growth, and biological functions, supporting overall health and activity.
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Sensory Responses: Animals utilize their senses to interact with the environment, aiding in navigation, finding food, and avoiding threats.
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