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Subido el 28 de febrero de 2018 por Cp tolosalatour madrid

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Los alumnos de cuarto nos explican qué son los invertebrados y los tipos que hay.

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Action! 00:00:00
Hello, we are in una tortilla... 00:00:01
INVERTEBRATES! 00:00:05
Zoom in! 00:00:07
Una tortilla para dos personas. 00:00:08
Dos personas. 00:00:12
Okay, let's start with the information. 00:00:14
First, there are six groups of invertebrates. 00:00:16
Of course, invertebrates don't have a backbone and are not viperous. 00:00:19
The six groups are sponges, nidarians, worms, mollusks, equinox, and arthropods. 00:00:23
Let's start with the sponges. 00:00:31
Sponges have suck-like bodies and they are attached to rocks and breathe through pores. 00:00:36
Okay, cnidarians. Cnidarians have jelly-like bodies. They are like umbrellas and they have poisonous tentacles that can sting you. 00:00:41
Worms. Worms have a soft and long and low-legged body and they are worms. 00:00:49
the round one that can live inside your body 00:00:57
Okay, Monarchs 00:01:03
Monarchs have one or two shells 00:01:05
and they have a soft, soft body 00:01:08
And there are three groups? 00:01:11
There are three groups 00:01:12
Bebaldins, Names 00:01:14
It's not like that, it's Bebaldins 00:01:16
Bebaldins, Names and Autopuses 00:01:18
Bebaldins have two shells and they are Spikes 00:01:21
Snails. Snails have soft bodies and they have one shell. They have an internal shell and they have tentacles. 00:01:25
Ink. Ink. And echinoderms. Echinoderms. Echinoderms have a skeleton made of hard place and a friendly space. 00:01:37
And there are two groups of echinoderms, starfish and sea urchins. 00:01:53
Starfish have five limbs and they are seeing the stars. 00:02:01
Look at the stars, it's important. 00:02:07
It's very important. 00:02:10
Sea urchins have spies and they roll by the spies, they don't have friends. 00:02:12
And they have signs. Arthropods. Arthropods are the most abundant group of animals in the world. Now, there are four groups of arthropods. Insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and myriam birds. Myriam birds. 00:02:22
Insects are oviparous, of course, have four or two wings, abdomen, thorax, head, antennae, six legs, and six legs. 00:02:43
Arachnids. Arachnids have eight legs and no antennae. Some spiders produce silk, well, all the spiders produce silk to make the spider webs. 00:02:58
Prostations. Prostations have a hard exoskeleton, made of a hard exoskeleton, and they have ten legs and unmarried animals. 00:03:10
And Miriam pods. Miriam pods. Miriam! Miriam pods are the descendants of Miriam, and they have a lot of legs and a segmented body. 00:03:21
So we finished. Let's do the questions. Yay! Question time! First question. Do you have a backbone? True or false? You have 10 seconds. 00:03:36
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0. 00:03:57
Invertebrates don't have a vacuum. 00:04:12
And they are invertebrates. 00:04:16
And if you said that invertebrates have a vacuum, you are silly. 00:04:20
Silly, silly, silly. 00:04:25
Okay, second. Two dragonflies bite humans. True or false? You have ten seconds. Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. 00:04:27
They eat frogs, they eat mice, they eat plants, they eat other insects. 00:04:45
But not humans. 00:04:56
Humans? 00:04:58
Yes. 00:05:00
Now, third question and last question. 00:05:02
What group of invertebrates is the louse? 00:05:06
A. Amulus. B. An insect. Or C. A parasite. You have 10 seconds. Again! 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0. 00:05:10
and even Zayn didn't know it. It's a parasite, bee. And, ok, lambs don't have, um, are so tiny they can't be a mollusk, because they... 00:05:31
They don't have hair, obviously. 00:05:43
They can't be insects because they have more than six legs. They have, like, seven legs, more or less. 00:05:47
And they live in your hair, so they're too small to be. 00:05:55
Maybe they're not infertile, they're not animals. 00:05:59
You can look it in the internet, kids. 00:06:05
Bye-bye! 00:06:07
Autor/es:
Alumnos de cuarto
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Fecha:
28 de febrero de 2018 - 10:47
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