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LIVING ORGANISMS Natural Science Unit 4 - Contenido educativo

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Subido el 13 de mayo de 2022 por Leticia A.

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Vídeo resumen del tema 4 de Ciencias Naturales de 1º de Primaria

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in this unit we've studied about living organisms there are three types of 00:00:05
living organisms people like me and you animals like dogs cats and elephants and 00:00:12
plants like trees flowers and bushes all living organisms perform vital functions 00:00:27
and there are three reproduction they all have babies interaction they react 00:00:39
to the world around them and nutrition they need oxygen food and water to 00:00:51
survive animals are living organisms they have five senses animals feed on 00:01:00
other living organisms some animals eat plants some animals eat meat and some 00:01:10
some animals eat both animals move in different ways some animals can fly birds can fly some 00:01:20
animals can run a tiger can run some animals can climb monkeys can climb some animals can 00:01:37
walk. A giraffe can walk. Some animals can slither. A snake can slither. Some animals 00:01:55
can swim. A dolphin can swim. There are two groups of animals. Domestic animals and wild 00:02:11
animals. Domestic animals live close to us. Pets live in the house and farm animals live 00:02:22
on the farm. We feed them and give them water and we take them to the vet. Wild animals 00:02:38
don't live with us but we must look after the places where they live. Two 00:02:53
examples of wild animals would be the bear and the Jaguar. Examples of domestic 00:03:05
animals are cats and baby goats. Plants are living organisms. They need oxygen 00:03:18
water and sunlight to survive there are two types of plants wild plants and cultivated plants we 00:03:31
mustn't pick wild plants or flowers and we must look after and water potted plants some plants 00:03:51
and animals are 00:04:01
endangered of extinction. 00:04:03
This means 00:04:06
that there are only a few 00:04:07
of them left on the planet 00:04:09
Earth. And maybe 00:04:11
they could disappear like 00:04:13
the dinosaurs. 00:04:15
An orchid is an 00:04:19
endangered species. 00:04:21
A lynx 00:04:24
is an endangered species. 00:04:24
And a panda 00:04:28
is an endangered 00:04:29
species. 00:04:31
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