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Biology, 28.03.2020 06:08, EricaLSH3588

Choose one plant and one animal and write a paper that includes both using at least 700 words. In your paper, discuss the following: general (common) name of your plant/animal and taxonomic species name of your plant/animal type of plant/animal (phylum it falls under; plant—vascular or nonvascular; animal—invertebrate, chordate, or vertebrate) brief description (physical characteristics; habitat(s); eating habits, if applicable) reproduction method(s) economic significance As a conclusion for your paper, decide which of your organisms, in your opinion, is most important to life on Earth. Explain your reasons.

NOT 700 WORDS; JUST ABOUT A PLANT

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