beep by: tristan gee, haley mccracken, and melissa avila

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Beep By: Tristan Gee, Haley Mccracken, and Melissa Avila

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Page 3: Beep By: Tristan Gee, Haley Mccracken, and Melissa Avila

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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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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