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NATURAL SCIENCES 1 - UNIT 6 - Plants - Contenido educativo

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Subido el 6 de junio de 2021 por Maria Isabel A.

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Hello everyone. Welcome back to class. My name is Mr. King. Today we have a study presentation about plants. 00:00:00
First off, what can we see in this picture? Okay, we see some plants. That looks like a watermelon. These look like tomatoes. 00:00:10
Over here, we have an apple. Hmm, what else? Good! We also have tools. These are tools to use in the 00:00:26
garden. Okay, let's go on to the next slide. Parts of a plant. First, we have the flower. This is the 00:00:44
flower right here next we have the stem the stem it's this part you can usually hold it or grab 00:00:58
it by the stem then we have the leaves these collect sunlight water and underground we have 00:01:08
the roots where the plant grows plants can have leaves roots a stem and flowers the roots of a 00:01:21
plant grow underground nice so we have those four parts we also have a cycle a cycle a life cycle of 00:01:34
plants the first one in the beginning they are born born then they grow grow 00:01:47
then they reproduce and lastly like all living things they die this cycle is 00:02:02
also very similar for humans. We are born, we grow, we can reproduce, and we do die. 00:02:15
So plants are living things. They have a life cycle. Now we have different types 00:02:24
of plants. First is a tree, a tree. Then we have a bush, bush. Lastly, we have grass. You play 00:02:35
football on grass, for example. Trees are usually a lot taller than bush or grass. Trees, bushes, 00:02:52
and grasses are different types of plants. Trees are tall. Bushes are small. Grasses are thin. Good. 00:03:06
plants where do they live where do they live hmm they live almost everywhere guys they live 00:03:18
in the sea underneath the water underwater too they live on a lake on the water they can live 00:03:29
in a desert desert where it's very hot this is a cactus they can also live on a mountain on a 00:03:41
mountain plants adapt to their environment plants grow in lots of different places right so plants 00:03:52
depending on where they live are different. They can change. They can adapt. Some plants 00:04:05
live in the sea and some plants can live, for example, in the desert. Wild and cultivated 00:04:15
plants. These are the two types of plants, okay? Wild and cultivated plants. 00:04:26
Cultivated plants are like tomatoes, okay? But wild plants are more like these flowers. 00:04:33
Plants can be wild or cultivated. Wild plants grow naturally. Cultivated plants grow with the 00:04:44
help of humans. Without humans, we wouldn't have that many tomatoes. Without humans, there 00:04:56
would be tomatoes, but not that many. But, the wild plants grow without our human help. 00:05:06
That's the difference. Do you see? Nice. For example, broccoli is a flower. Carrots 00:05:16
are roots. That's the root of the plant. Lettuces are the leaves of a different plant. An asparagus 00:05:29
is a stem. Lots of things come from plants. We eat some parts of plants. We eat different parts 00:05:41
of plants here with the carrots we eat the roots for example but we don't eat this part we don't 00:05:52
eat the leaves of a carrot no we eat the roots and that's it for the presentation everybody 00:06:02
thank you so much see you next time 00:06:11
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Maria Isabel A.
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