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5. A group of students was asked to make a claim that would apply to all living/organisins Below is a chart of their responses
Student
Claim
1
All living things begin as the offspring of 2 parents
2.
All living things share the same kingdom and phylum
3
All living things need carbon dioxide and release oxygen
4
All living things require energy to grow and develop
Which student above made a claim that would apply to all living organisms?
Student 2
Student 4
Student 1
Student 3
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