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Students will evaluate true/false statements in this science printable about asexual reproduction, tubers, and bulbs. As a skill challenge, they will identify and compare plant structures.

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Concepts and Challenges Life Science
Concepts and Challenges of Life Science
From Pearson's Concepts and Challenges Life Science.

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