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Biology, 13.10.2020 06:01, joshuac15

Asking questions will help guide you as you research the topic. Here are some sample questions to get you started: What is the definition of an animal? Why canā€™t all animals perform photosynthesis? What are two examples of photosynthesizing animals? How do these animals carry out the process of photosynthesis? Are they born to carry out photosynthesis or do they develop the ability over their life span? Do these animals eat in addition to carrying out photosynthesis? What are the similarities and differences between these animals? Why is the ability to perform photosynthesis an advantage to these animals? How does the discovery of the animals further scientistsā€™ understanding of the relationships between plants and animals? Once youā€™ve chosen the two animals you are going to research for your paper, come up with four additional questions (two for each organism) that will help guide your paper. Write the questions in the space provided.

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