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LIVING THINGS KINGDOMS 2 - Contenido educativo
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Hello guys, I'm Ms. Michelle. Today we are here in Santa Maria Radio and we have brought some wishes.
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We charge Ms. Alison who won a new award for the best scientist, Ms. Angelica and Mr. J who want to contribute to the discovery of the cell class.
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Hello Michelle, I'm Ms. Alison and I'm going to explain to you what the organisms are and what they are made of.
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Perfect. I'm sure of listening with love to learn about it.
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Well, very well. I'm going to start explaining it.
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Multicellular organisms have the following structure.
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Cells make tissues.
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Tissues are like a muscle and are made up of cells that work together.
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Great, Ms. Addison. Tell me more.
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Tissues form organs.
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Organs such as brain, bladder, kidneys are made up of tissues that work together.
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What can you tell me about organs?
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Organs form systems. Systems such as excretory system, nervous system, are organs that work together.
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Nice!
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Finally, we have an organism. An organism is a complete living thing. And living things are organisms.
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Very well, thank you very much for explaining to us. Well, now I'm going to ask Ms. Angelica and Mr. J.
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Hello Michelle, I understand that you want to learn about living things
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Yes, we would love for you to tell us about living things
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Living things are classified into five different groups
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These groups are called kingdoms
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Yes, Angelica, are there five kingdoms are called?
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The animal kingdom, the plant kingdom, the fungi kingdom, the protist kingdom and bacteria and monera kingdom
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Yes, let's start with the animal kingdom.
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The animal kingdom are multicellular living things.
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They eat other living things.
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They can move from one place to another and they have a nervous system and sense organs.
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Let's continue with the plant kingdom.
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Plants are multicellular living things that use sunlight and substrates from the soil that are to make their own food.
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Plants cannot move around because they are fixed to the ground.
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We continue to explain the fungi kingdom.
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Fungi can be unicellular, but the most are multicellular.
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Like animals, fungi don't make their own food, they depend on other organisms for food.
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Good friends, we are already finishing the fantastic radio today.
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And we are going to end with the protist kingdom that can be unicellular or multicellular.
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For example, protozoa are unicellular microbes that feed on other living things.
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Algae live in water and make their own food like plants.
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And we end this radio program with the bacteria hormonerva kingdom.
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This kingdom is unicellular and can live in different environments,
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in water, in soil, or inside other living things.
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And well guys, that's all.
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Remember that we are every day from 5 to 7 on Santo Domingo Radio.
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It has been a pleasure for you to join us on this very interesting radio program.
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Thank you for listening!
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Oops, I'm sorry. I've accidentally changed it to the 8 o'clock program.
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- Visualizaciones:
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- Fecha:
- 31 de enero de 2023 - 10:34
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- CP INF-PRI SANTO DOMINGO
- Duración:
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