by Callie Oliver | Jan 4, 2019
(UE.LS2A.a) The food of almost any kind of animal can be traced back to plants. Organisms are related in food webs in which some animals eat plants for food and other animals eat the animals that eat plants.
by Callie Oliver | Jan 4, 2019
(UE.LS1C.b) Plants acquire their material for growth chiefly from air and water
by Callie Oliver | Jan 4, 2019
(UE.LS1C.a) Food provides animals with the materials they need for body repair and growth and energy they need to maintain body warmth and for motion.
by Callie Oliver | Jan 4, 2019
(UE.PS3D.b) The energy released from food was once energy from the sun that was captured by plants in the chemical process that forms plant matter (from air and water).
by Callie Oliver | Jan 3, 2019
(UE.PS2B.c) The gravitational force of Earth acting on an object near Earth’s surface pulls that object toward the planet’s center.