Another student places some of the bread from their sandwich near these objects and leaves them overnight. The next day, they notice that some of the bread is gone and decide that these are living things and they ate the bread. Which is the best evaluation of their argument? (a) They are wrong, some living things eat food, but others get energy in other ways. (b) they are mostly wrong. Plants don’t need energy or food, they survive off of heat from light. These could be plants (c) They are somewhat correct. Some living things eat food, but others don’t need energy to survive (d) They are correct. All living things need energy and they must have eaten their bread.
Another student places some of the bread from their sandwich near these objects and leaves them overnight. The next day, they notice that some of the bread is gone and decide that these are living things and they ate the bread. Which is the best evaluation of their argument? (a) They are wrong, some living things eat food, but others get energy in other ways. (b) they are mostly wrong. Plants don’t need energy or food, they survive off of heat from light. These could be plants (c) They are somewhat correct. Some living things eat food, but others don’t need energy to survive (d) They are correct. All living things need energy and they must have eaten their bread.
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Another student places some of the bread from their sandwich near these objects and leaves them overnight. The next day, they notice that some of the bread is gone and decide that these are living things and they ate the bread. Which is the best evaluation of their argument?
(a) They are wrong, some living things eat food, but others get energy in other ways.
(b) they are mostly wrong. Plants don’t need energy or food, they survive off of heat from light. These could be plants
(c) They are somewhat correct. Some living things eat food, but others don’t need energy to survive
(d) They are correct. All living things need energy and they must have eaten their bread.
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