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Title: Chapter 3 Study Guide: Life Cycles


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Chapter 3 Study Guide Life Cycles
  • Mrs. Smith
  • 2008

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Lesson 1 What is Heredity?
  • Trait- a characteristic that makes one organism
    different from another
  • Heredity- the process by which traits are passed
    from parents to offspring
  • Gene- the basic unit of heredity

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Important Information from Lesson 1 (page 88)
  • Your inherited traits contain instructions for
    your growth and development.
  • Each of your parents contribute half of your
    genes.
  • Traits like hair color, eye color, and skin color
    are determined ONLY by heredity.

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Important Information from Lesson 1 (continued)
  • Some traits can be influenced by your
    surroundings, like how tall you will be, your
    intelligence, and your strength.

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Lesson 2 What are Some Life Cycles of Plants?
  • Photosynthesis- the process that plants use to
    make sugar
  • Life Cycle- all the stages a living thing goes
    through

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Important Information from Lesson 2 (page 98)
  • The seed feeds the plant embryo until it is
    mature enough to make its own food.
  • Ferns and mosses do not reproduce by seeds, they
    reproduce with spores.
  • Some plants grow from tubers (storage stems),
    like potatoes and carrots.

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Lesson 3 What are Some Life Cycles of Animals?
  • Direct Development- a process in which an animal
    gets larger without going through a major body
    form change
  • Metamorphosis- major changes in the body form
    during the life cycle of an animal.

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Important Information from Lesson 3 (page 110)
  • Most animals begin their life cycle as a
    fertilized egg.
  • Many animals molt (shed skin) to allow for more
    room as their bodies grow, like snakes.
  • Please be familiar with the life cycle of a
    butterfly and frog, as those two animals go
    through metamorphosis.

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STUDY!!!!
  • If you dont study, then your grades will not be
    what you want!
  • Please get your study guide signed by your
    parents for a 10 point bonus!!!
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