Multicellular producers Prokaryotic Unicellular organisms of considerable internal complexity - Multicelled mobile consumers a. Bacteria b. Protists Based on fossils, oldest, still living organisms Unicellular eukaryotic producers c. Plants d. Fungi e. Animals Most common multicellular decomposers

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QUESTION 51
Classification. Match the following descriptions with the most appropriate group listed below.
Multicellular producers
Prokaryotic
Unicellular organisms of considerable internal complexity
V Multicelled mobile consumers
a. Bacteria
-Based on fossils, oldest, still living organisms
Unicellular eukaryotic producers
b. Protists
C. Plants
d. Fungi
e. Animals
Most common multicellular decomposers
QUESTION 52
Match the following letters to the number with which they best correspond.
This is a generalization that describes a consistent natural phenomenon
for which there is incomplete scientific explanation.
People who regularly consume sugary drinks with their meals will have a
higher likelihood of being obese than people who do not.
v Submit the results and the conclusions to the scientific community.
Hypothesis that has not been disproven after many years of rigorous
testing.
v Compile test results and draw conclusions from them.
Drinking sugary drinks leads to obesity.
a. Observation
b. Question
c. Hypothesis
d. Prediction
e. Law of nature
f. Scientific theory
g. Assessment
What are some causes of obesity?
h. Report
- vObesity rates are increasing.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 51 Classification. Match the following descriptions with the most appropriate group listed below. Multicellular producers Prokaryotic Unicellular organisms of considerable internal complexity V Multicelled mobile consumers a. Bacteria -Based on fossils, oldest, still living organisms Unicellular eukaryotic producers b. Protists C. Plants d. Fungi e. Animals Most common multicellular decomposers QUESTION 52 Match the following letters to the number with which they best correspond. This is a generalization that describes a consistent natural phenomenon for which there is incomplete scientific explanation. People who regularly consume sugary drinks with their meals will have a higher likelihood of being obese than people who do not. v Submit the results and the conclusions to the scientific community. Hypothesis that has not been disproven after many years of rigorous testing. v Compile test results and draw conclusions from them. Drinking sugary drinks leads to obesity. a. Observation b. Question c. Hypothesis d. Prediction e. Law of nature f. Scientific theory g. Assessment What are some causes of obesity? h. Report - vObesity rates are increasing.
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