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Hello!
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Hello!
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I'm Anna.
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And I'm Alicia.
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What is Polynesian?
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It's a planet travel from flowers to flowers.
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Who can transport pollen?
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Me!
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Birds, insects, and the winter.
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Who can transport it?
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Polynesian!
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Butterflies, birds, insects, and the winter.
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The winter or the wind?
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Now we are checking our fertilization.
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Flowers have pollen.
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I got pollen.
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Okay.
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Do you want to go to the bathroom?
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What?
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Pollen goes down the pistil.
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The pollen grows the ovule.
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Joints.
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The pollen joins the ovule. Then, new seed grows.
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Go.
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Hello everyone. Today we are talking about pollination.
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What do we need to do?
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This pollen travels from flower to flower.
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These butterflies, birds, and the wind can transport pollen, and now we are talking about
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fertilization.
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The pollen goes down the pistil.
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joins the ovule very well
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okay take a bow all together well done good job come on everybody take a bow good
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hello everybody today we are talking about
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Now, pollination. What's pollination? It's pollen travel from flower to flower. Who can transport pollen? Bees, butterflies, birds, insects, and the moon can transport pollen.
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Now? Now we are talking about fertilization.
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flowers who says that very well
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okay then new seeds can grow okay well then come on take about everybody good sorry
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Okay, B
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Very well
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Okay, now take a bow
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Go
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Hello everybody
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Today we are
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talking about pollination. What is pollination? It's pollen. Who can transport pollination or who
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can transport pollen? Can transport pollen. Now? Who says now we are talking about fertilization?
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Who says...
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Okay, it's okay.
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Now we are talking about fertilization.
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What?
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Fertilization.
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No, fertilization.
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Now we are talking about fertilization, Rubén.
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Flowers have pollen.
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Who says next?
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Pollen goes down the...
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Okay, help each other.
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Oh, oh.
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Shh.
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Hello, everybody.
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Today we are talking about pollination.
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What's pollination?
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Hello, everybody.
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Today we are talking about pollination.
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What's pollination?
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It's pollen.
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It's pollen.
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It's pollen.
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From flower to flower.
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Who can transport pollen?
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And wind transport pollen.
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Only the wind? So high?
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Who?
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Who can transport pollen?
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Butterflies, birds and insects.
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Now we are talking about fertilization, you always have pollen, the pollen goes down the
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The pollen, joints, the ovule, and then a new seed growth.
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Okay, very well, take a bow, please.
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Good.
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- Materias:
- Ciencias Naturales
- Niveles educativos:
- ▼ Mostrar / ocultar niveles
- Educación Primaria
- Primer Ciclo
- Primer Curso
- Segundo Curso
- Segundo Ciclo
- Tercer Curso
- Cuarto Curso
- Tercer Ciclo
- Quinto Curso
- Sexto Curso
- Primer Ciclo
- Subido por:
- Alejandra P.
- Licencia:
- Todos los derechos reservados
- Visualizaciones:
- 16
- Fecha:
- 22 de enero de 2026 - 21:08
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- CP INF-PRI ANTONIO MACHADO
- Duración:
- 09′ 33″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 16:9 Es el estándar usado por la televisión de alta definición y en varias pantallas, es ancho y normalmente se le suele llamar panorámico o widescreen, aunque todas las relaciones (a excepción de la 1:1) son widescreen. El ángulo de la diagonal es de 29,36°.
- Resolución:
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- Tamaño:
- 120.62 MBytes