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LS1-K-2. Use classification supported by evidence to differentiate between living and non-living items. • Further Explanation: Use chart or Venn diagram to sort objects or pictures into living and not-living items. Supporting Content LS1.C: Organization for Matter and Energy Flow in Organisms • All animals need food in order to live and grow.
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