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Subido el 25 de noviembre de 2022 por Susana Maria M.

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Hello, I am Professor Koki and we have built a factory at 9.20pm. 00:00:00
Hello, I am Misali and my friends and I create a plant film that will break the seeds of plants and aliens can stand and destroy other worlds. 00:00:25
Hello, I am Misali and we have a laboratory where we create aliens for other worlds. 00:00:34
The aliens are green and brown. They measure 3 meters and they have 120 years old. 00:00:39
Hello, I am Mr. Mame. The aliens are becoming more intelligent. 00:00:46
They have designed bones to function like things in life. 00:00:50
Every year we make robotic animals. An alien with her face green. 00:00:53
This is our friend. His name is Drago and he is our director. 00:00:58
Come on, we have to go to the laboratory. 00:01:03
Ok. 00:01:06
Hello ladies and gentlemen, we are going to tell you how we discovered a plant cell. 00:01:07
It was a long time ago and we are going to play a role play about it. 00:01:20
Ok, I have a piece of slime of a frog. Let's put it in the microscope. 00:01:29
Look, it's alive. Plants are made up of this. 00:01:38
It's a head. 00:01:43
Let's build a book. 00:01:45
Plant cells have a roller shape and a rigid cell wall that surrounds the cell membrane. 00:01:47
Plant cells have a special organelle called chloroplast that contains chlorophyll and helps to make the photosynthesis. 00:02:01
Animals have a cell membrane, a thin permeable layer that separates the cell from the outside. 00:02:12
Animal cells are made up of a set of plants and a liquid that is mainly water. 00:02:23
In the center of the cell there is a nucleus that controls what happens in the cell. 00:02:33
Animal cells carry out a variety of functions. 00:02:40
Who are you? 00:02:53
We are a group of children. 00:02:54
Pass, pass. 00:02:56
We have the book. 00:02:57
Correct me. 00:02:58
Ok. 00:02:59
One week later, I published the book. 00:03:00
Ok, now you can buy the book in the libraries. 00:03:05
The end. 00:03:10
Good morning girls and boys. 00:03:19
We are a group of scientists. 00:03:21
We discovered a new cell called rhinoceros. 00:03:23
It has a stranger shape. 00:03:28
We found it in Africa. 00:03:30
It's the biggest that we've ever seen. 00:03:32
We didn't need a microscope. 00:03:42
It gets bigger and bigger. 00:03:44
It's like a bacteria. 00:03:46
It's contagious to all the animals. 00:03:47
We also found an alien plant cell. 00:03:49
The parts are the cell wall, the cell membrane, the nucleus, the cytoplasm, the organelles and the chloroplasts. 00:03:52
The nucleus decides what's happening in the other parts of the cell. 00:04:01
It's different of the other cells. 00:04:06
It's bigger than the animal cell and it's greener. 00:04:10
The parts of the animal cell are the cell membrane, the organelles, the nucleus and the cytoplasm. 00:04:16
Ta-da! 00:04:24
It's too big. 00:04:31
Everyone is too big. 00:04:32
I have to finish it. 00:04:34
What's this? 00:04:40
Ah! 00:04:46
What happened? 00:04:49
Look, what's this? 00:04:51
I want to know. 00:04:53
I think that this is a plant cell or an animal cell. 00:04:57
I'm going to try. 00:05:01
I'll give you the answers. 00:05:03
Interesting. 00:05:08
Very interesting. 00:05:10
It's an alien cell. 00:05:12
An alien? Are you serious? 00:05:14
We see these games. 00:05:17
I want a banana. 00:05:19
Here's a banana. 00:05:24
Here you have. 00:05:27
This is just a banana. 00:05:29
It has something green. 00:05:33
Banana. 00:05:35
It has something green. 00:05:37
Ta-da! 00:05:39
Banana. 00:05:40
It has something green. 00:05:42
It has something green. 00:05:44
Banana. 00:05:46
We can see two are blue-green. 00:05:48
OK. 00:05:51
This is a model of an animal cell. 00:05:53
And this is a model for a plant cell. 00:05:58
Look what is bigger. 00:06:03
This cell doesn't have nucleus. 00:06:08
This cell doesn't have organelles. 00:06:11
These cells are broken. 00:06:17
OK. 00:06:20
It's an alien. 00:06:22
I told you. 00:06:24
Here we have the story of our four scientists. 00:06:31
What is this? 00:06:34
What happened? 00:06:36
Look at this. 00:06:37
Oh, I see it. 00:06:38
This new thing. 00:06:40
Yes, I see. 00:06:41
But we don't go to the news. 00:06:43
Oh. 00:06:45
It's like a thing. 00:06:46
What is a thing? 00:06:49
This new thing. 00:06:50
I'm so tired. 00:06:52
It's 11 p.m. 00:06:55
Good night. 00:06:59
Good night. 00:07:01
We are going to the news. 00:07:04
One hour later. 00:07:06
This way. 00:07:11
Hi. 00:07:19
What do you want? 00:07:20
We found an alien. 00:07:27
Can we pass? 00:07:32
Yes, of course. 00:07:34
One thing. 00:07:36
Where are the interviews? 00:07:37
There. 00:07:40
Oh, thank you. 00:07:41
Oh, what do you want? 00:08:04
We found a new thing. 00:08:06
Oh. 00:08:09
We are going to start recording. 00:08:10
Three, two, one, action. 00:08:12
So, what did you find? 00:08:14
We found a new thing. 00:08:16
It's a cell. 00:08:18
There are more types. 00:08:20
Animal cells and plant cells. 00:08:22
Oh, perfect. 00:08:24
Can you show me its parts? 00:08:26
Nucleus, cytoplankton, cell membrane, organelles and organelles. 00:08:29
Oh, perfect. 00:08:34
And for plant cells, cell membrane, cytoplankton, nucleus, chlorophyll and blood. 00:08:36
Oh, perfect, perfect. 00:08:48
And on the interview. 00:08:50
Bye. 00:08:52
Bye. 00:08:54
It's good. 00:09:00
It's time to turn off the camera. 00:09:01
Okay. 00:09:03
Alex. 00:09:04
Katia. 00:09:05
Fran. 00:09:06
Alex. 00:09:07
It's time to meet you. 00:09:08
Meet you. 00:09:10
But to which year are we going to play? 00:09:11
1927 to 1925. 00:09:13
It's time to look for the cell. 00:09:16
It's good. 00:09:30
It's a cell. 00:09:31
Yes, there it is. 00:09:34
It's so difficult to catch it. 00:09:37
It's so tiny. 00:09:41
It's the animal cell and plant cell. 00:09:44
Mix it. 00:09:47
They have the nucleus, chlorophyll, cytoplankton, cellulose, the nucleus, the cytoplankton and the cytoplankton. 00:09:49
Bye. 00:10:05
Bye. 00:10:06
See you. 00:10:07
Idioma/s:
es
Autor/es:
Susana Marín Taboada
Subido por:
Susana Maria M.
Licencia:
Todos los derechos reservados
Visualizaciones:
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Fecha:
25 de noviembre de 2022 - 17:49
Visibilidad:
Clave
Centro:
CP INF-PRI MIRASIERRA
Duración:
10′ 21″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
Resolución:
1920x1080 píxeles
Tamaño:
1.43

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