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ABC Science Book

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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A is for Amphibian

An Amphibian is a vertebrate, cold-blooded animal.
Photo by ggallice

B is for Behavior

A behavior is an animal's response to stimuli.
Photo by VinothChandar

B is for Behavior

A behavior is an animal's response to stimuli.
Photo by VinothChandar

C is for Cold Front

A cold front is a mass of cold air.
Photo by calilily

D is for Domain

Domains are on the top of the animal classification pyramid.
Photo by Nita J Y

E is for Eukaria

Eukaria is a domain that contains Animals, Plants, Fungi, and Protista.
Photo by Etrusia UK

F is for Fish

A fish is a Cold-Blooded animal that has a backbone.
Photo by fabiogis50

G is for Grapevine.

A grapevine is a plant that has a vascular system and produces fruit for seeds.
Photo by theqspeaks

H is for Hydrotropism

Hydrotropism is a when a plant responds to water.
Photo by thienzieyung

H is for Hydrotropism

Hydrotropism is a when a plant responds to water.
Photo by thienzieyung

I is for Inclined Plane

An inclined plane is a simple machine.
Photo by Leo Reynolds

J is for Joules.

A joule is a unit that measures energy.
Photo by eok.gnah

J is for Joules.

A joule is a unit that measures energy.
Photo by eok.gnah

K is for Kinetic Energy.

Kinetic Energy is the energy of movement.
Photo by Cayusa

L is for Lichen.

Lichen is a fungus-like organism that is a Consumer.
Photo by chefranden

M is for Magnet.

A magnet is a metal that attracts and repels to other metals.
Photo by nils.rohwer

N is for Narwhal

A narwhal is a warm-blooded vertebrate mammal.
Photo by machoroboraza

N is for Narwhal

A narwhal is a warm-blooded vertebrate mammal.
Photo by machoroboraza

O is for Organism

An organism is a living thing.

P is for Potential Energy

Potential energy is gained when you have the potential to move.
Photo by underwhelmer

Q is for Quetzal

A quetzal is a warm-blooded, vertebrate mammal which is a bird.
Photo by qmnonic

R is for Repel

A south side of a magnet and another south side of a magnet.
Photo by daynoir

S is for Screw

A screw is a simple machine that is used to hold two things together.

T is for tropism

Tropism is a plant's response to stimuli.
Photo by mrwalker

U is for Ultra-Violet.

An Ultra-Violet ray is a harmful ray which is repelled by earth's atmosphere.
Photo by miuenski

V is for Vascular

A vascular system is the system that most plants use which helps them transfer nutrients, glucose, and water around the plant.
Photo by Stewart

W is for Water Cycle

The water cycle is the cycle that causes precipitation.

X is for X-Ray Tetra

The X-Ray tetra is a cold-blooded, vertebrate fish.
Photo by Capt Kodak

Y is for Yellow Jackets

A yellow jacket is an invertebrate insect.

Z is for Zebra

A zebra is a warm-blooded, vertebrate animal.
Photo by angela7dreams