Dormancy - a phase of minimal activity (e.g., trees in winter, frogs in winter), Environment - all of the living and nonliving elements in a particular (geographic) area, Function  - what something is used for; purpose, Habitat - the place where an organism lives; habitats supply the organism with food, shelter, moisture, and temperature for survival, Inherited Behaviors - characteristics or attributes of an organism that are passed from parents to offspring, Learned Traits  - something an organism learns as they interact in their world, Migration - to move from one place to another in search of food, water, or different temperature, Offspring - a living organism that is made when a plant or animal reproduces, Species  - a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of producing offspring, Structure - a body part that does a certain “job” for an organism, Survive  - to continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship,

Unit 8 - Structures and Behaviors

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