Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 18: End of chapter review
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Questions from Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 18: End of chapter review with Hints & Solutions
Read these word meanings. State the words that match each meaning.
When a type of organism stops existing.

Read these word meanings. State the words that match each meaning.
Data used to show the highest and the lowest values in a set.

State whether each of the following describes continuous or discontinuous variation in humans:
(a) length of hair
(b) wearing glasses
(c) having a scar
(d) weight
(e) height
(f) arm length

Name one kingdom that contains organisms that have cell walls made of cellulose. (Plantae/Animalia/Monera)

Name one kingdom that contains organisms that move their bodies from place to place.

Name one kingdom that contains organisms that make their own food.

What characteristic of flowering plants does no other plant group have?

The tally chart shows some lengths of beans. Some parts of it are missing.
Grouped lengths of beans (mm) | Tally | Total |
70-74 | || | |
75-79 | 5 | |
80-84 |
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90-94 | ||| |
Copy and complete the chart.
