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- Q1Which of the following statements best describes the life cycle of all organisms?Plants do not have life cycles.Only animals have life cycles.All organisms go through birth, growth, reproduction, and death.Life cycles are the same for all species.30s3-LS1-1
- Q2What is a commonality in the life cycles of a butterfly and a frog?Both begin life as eggs.Both live only in water as adults.Both give live birth.Both have a stage of growth before reaching adulthood.30s3-LS1-1
- Q3Which term describes the period when an organism develops from a young stage to a mature adult?DeathGrowthReproductionBirth30s3-LS1-1
- Q4What do all organisms need to undergo before they can reproduce?They must build a nest or shelter.They need to hibernate for a season.They need to grow and reach a mature stage.They must migrate to a new location.30s3-LS1-1
- Q5Which stage in an organism's life cycle directly follows birth?GrowthMigrationDeathReproduction30s3-LS1-1
- Q6Which part of the life cycle is responsible for producing offspring in organisms?DormancyReproductionGrowthDeath30s3-LS1-1
- Q7What is the final stage in the life cycle of all organisms?GrowthBirthDeathReproduction30s3-LS1-1
- Q8Which process in the life cycle involves an organism producing offspring similar to themselves?GrowthMigrationReproductionDormancy30s3-LS1-1
- Q9Which stage is shared by all life cycles, regardless of the organism?BirthMigrationMetamorphosisHibernation30s3-LS1-1
- Q10What is one characteristic all life cycles share, regardless of species?They all include stages of birth, growth, reproduction, and death.They focus only on a single stage, like growth.They all involve migration to new habitats.They end in permanent dormancy.30s3-LS1-1