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NV Standards: L.5.B.1, L.5.D.1, L.5.D.3; OH Standards: 2.B.3; UT Standards: V.2.a; If you are an eMINTS teacher and standards have not been defined for your state, click the button below to request that they be assigned to this resource. ... Home » eThemes » Plant and Animal Kingdoms...
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KINGDOM MONERA (monerans) - ... *1 cell; *no true nucleus - prokaryote (genetic material scattered and not enclosed by a membrane); *some move (flagellum); others don't; *some make their own food (autotrophic); others can't make their own food (heterotrophic); ... The following are descriptions of the 5 kingdoms:
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Once upon a time, all living things were lumped together into two kingdoms, ... 2. Could be a plant or a protist, or blue-green bacteria. Make sure that the green is really part of the organism, though. An animal might have eaten something green, ... Multicellular (Look for complex or branching structure, appendages) - go to 5...
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To train you to recognise the major plant groups ... to direct you to websites relevant to the plant world ... The Future of Plant Biology organized by ; Project Kaleidoscope ; July, 2000;
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Biblical Nutrition: The Bible Supports Foods from Both Plant & Animal Kingdoms; Part 1 (Click here for Part 2) ... I believe that the ideal diet should be predominantly plant-based but supplemented by a small quantity of clean, whole, pesticide- and hormone-free animal products, e.g. raw milk, cheese, butter, yogurt,
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Biblical Nutrition: The Bible Supports Foods from Both Plant & Animal Kingdoms; Part 2 (Click here for Part 3) ... Four out of thirty-two is 12.5%. Hence, it may be argued that the inclusion of 10%-15% meat products to our diet is supported by our God-given physiology.
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In your Health Tips, you quote 1 Timothy 4:3 to explain that in the KJV, "meat" does not always refer to animal flesh. ... But you deliberately left out vs. 4-5 which states, ... "Every moving thing that is alive shall be food for you; I give to you, as I gave the green plant. These instructions were given by an all-wise,
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www.mercola.com/article/diet/bible_nutrition3.htm
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Four out of thirty-two is 12.5%. Hence, it may be argued that the inclusion of 10%-15% meat products to our diet is supported by our God-given physiology. ... Biblical Nutrition: The Bible Supports Foods from Both Plant & Animal Kingdoms Part 1...
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www.mercola.com/article/diet/bible_nutrition2.htm
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