CK12 Life Science

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Points to Consider


In the next chapter we will turn our attention to animals.



  • List some ways animals are different from plants.

  • What characteristics do you think define an animal?

  • Can you think of examples of animals that do not have hard skeletons?


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