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directions: use the pictures below to answer the questions about organisms and their environment. group a group b 1. how do the organisms in group a differ from the ones in group b? 2. what are some characteristics of each of the places of each group? 3. if you had to live with a group of animals which group would you choose and why?
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- Group A has a giraffe and a snake, which are animals adapted to arid - like environments. Group B has plants like a flower and fern, which are more likely to be in a more humid or forest - like environment. So, organisms in Group A are animals while those in Group B are plants.
- Group A: Likely a dry, arid environment with low water availability, hot days and cooler nights. Group B: Likely a moist, shaded environment with more consistent temperature and higher humidity.
- Answers may vary. For example, one might choose Group B because plants do not pose a threat like some animals in Group A, and they can contribute to a pleasant and oxygen - rich environment.
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- Organisms in Group A are animals while those in Group B are plants.
- Group A: Dry, arid; Group B: Moist, shaded.
- Example answer: Group B because plants are non - threatening and create a pleasant environment.