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Hello, I'm in the program CERN USA, and today we have two important people, Yago and Julia.
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Hello.
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Hi, everyone.
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I will pass you with my partner, Natalia, who is going to ask you some questions about living organisms and living things kingdoms.
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Thanks, Yago. Really, I'm here with two people very important.
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Julia, a scientific of Living Things Kingdoms, and Yago, a scientific of National Geographic.
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So, we are going to start with the questions.
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The first of the living organisms is Yago.
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Well, tell us a little about your career.
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Photographer.
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National Geographic offers you very good cameras.
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Yes, great, but tell us some of your incredible stories.
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Yes, well, I will tell you.
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The best, I was going to North Pole alone to record the polar bears and suddenly I saw a blue whale.
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I tried to take a picture of it but it saw me.
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But if you are here safe and sound, I survived.
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And what did you eat?
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Fish that saw the whale.
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And you didn't die from the rotten fish?
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It's hard and it's good are the same.
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But we did waste our mammoth because I was healthy when I was breathe.
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And I left after a month.
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But tell us what you discovered.
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Okay, I'm going to tell you things have the following structures.
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cells for tissue tissue such a muscle tissue are made of cells that work together tissue
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form organs organs such as the cerebral lung stomach and made of tissue that work together
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organs form system such as the digestive circulatory system that work together an
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organism is compared living things of example a mouse a mouse a mouse
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oh so we're stationed to so thanks jungle and now we are here with julia hello i'm julia and
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yes i am a scientific of living things kingdom living things are classified into five kingdoms
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The whole nucleus of the plant kingdom, the fungi kingdom, the animal kingdom, the birdies kingdom and the bacteria or monera kingdom.
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I am going to start with the plant kingdom.
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Oops, I forgot to say that prokaryotic means that the cell and eukaryotic means that it has a nucleus.
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Multicellular is that it has more than one cell and unicellular is that it only has one cell.
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Ok, now I can start. Plant kingdom.
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Eukaryotic and multicellular, they don't move and they make their own food.
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To make, they use sunlight and substances from the soil and earth.
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So interesting. The plant kingdom is the most I like.
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Oh, I have an idea. If all, when I finish, say the one that they like, do you like the idea?
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idea? Yes. Okay, I... Okay, fungi kingdom. They are eukaryotic and interesting fact they can be
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multicellular or unicellular, so interesting, right? Okay, they don't move and they obtain food
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from another organisms, so they depend from another organisms. Fungi kingdom is cool but
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i don't know i love i like more others now animal kingdom they are eukaryotic and multicellular
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they can move they eat plants or other animals an interesting fact is that they have nervous
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systems and sense organs this is so interesting so pay attention we are from animal kingdom
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all humans are for are from animal kingdom protist kingdom they are eukaryotic and so
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interesting. They, like fungi kingdom, are multicellular and unicellular. Some move,
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others know, some make their own food or things from other organisms. This is so weird, right?
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Okay, now pay attention because this is another interesting fact. They always live in water.
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Now the last kingdom is bacteria or monera kingdom. They are prokaryotic, remember that
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is that it doesn't have nucleus they are unicellular and like produce kingdom some move
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so and some make their own food but others obtain from food from another organisms they can live in
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different environments like water soil air or inside other living things i finish i hope that
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you like that you like it sorry I mean I can't use oh and what what is the
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kingdom you like the most yeah the kingdom and Natalia I think that the
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animal kilo and you go animal kingdom oh the animal kingdom it's so cool I like
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the plant kingdom
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