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BeepBeep
By: Tristan Gee, Haley Mccracken, and Melissa Avila
By: Tristan Gee, Haley Mccracken, and Melissa Avila
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How it was madeHow it was made
The Beep was bred in
a lab. It was bred between a bee
and a sheep.
The Beep was bred in
a lab. It was bred between a bee
and a sheep.
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Multicellular or Unicellular
Multicellular or Unicellular
The Beep is a multicellular because it is made up of
many cells.
The Beep is a multicellular because it is made up of
many cells.
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Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic
The Beep is eukaryoticbecause the cells have a
nucleus.
The Beep is eukaryoticbecause the cells have a
nucleus.
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More about the BeepMore about the Beep
The Beep is heterotroph and eats
grass and pollen. The beep is the size of a hawk.
The Beep is heterotroph and eats
grass and pollen. The beep is the size of a hawk.
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ClassificationClassification
The domain for the Beep is
eukarya because the cells of the
animal have a nucleus and it is
part of the animal kingdom
because it’s an animal.
The domain for the Beep is
eukarya because the cells of the
animal have a nucleus and it is
part of the animal kingdom
because it’s an animal.
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Surroundings Surroundings
Daisies, bees, sheep, beeps, rocks, water, fish, and grass are the
ecosystem surroundings. The bees and sheep are the community
surroundings. Also hundreds of other Beeps are the population surroundings.
Daisies, bees, sheep, beeps, rocks, water, fish, and grass are the
ecosystem surroundings. The bees and sheep are the community
surroundings. Also hundreds of other Beeps are the population surroundings.
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ReproductionReproduction
The beep does sexual reproduction,
because it takes two beeps to reproduce.
The beep does sexual reproduction,
because it takes two beeps to reproduce.
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Why ours is best Why ours is best
Ours is best because it creates honey and wool to help
humans have food and clothes.
Ours is best because it creates honey and wool to help
humans have food and clothes.
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