Natural unit two - Contenido educativo
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Animal and plant kingdom
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Well, this is Unicellular Kingdoms. Yesterday, we were talking about animals. So, animals are unicellular or multicellular? Multicellular. Multicellular, good. How do they eat? They may eat their own food, they feed on other living things, but they can't eat. They feed on other living things. Good.
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Can they move or they can't move? What do you think?
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Well, there's a main difference between vertebrates and invertebrates
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Vertebrates, they have a spine at the back, but invertebrates, no.
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They can't have an extra skeleton or something similar, but there's no
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acid piles, right? Vertebrates, we have mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles. Invertebrates
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are sponges, diuretics, mollusks, echinoderms and arthropods. So, talking about plants today,
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We have multicellular.
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They are multicellular.
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Do they make their own food?
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Yes.
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Can they move?
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Yes.
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No, they can't.
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No, they can't.
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And also, we have two types.
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Sick producing and sport producing.
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What you are going to do is, this afternoon at home,
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you are going to finish this with two, three words, no more, okay?
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And tomorrow, we're going to talk about it.
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Bye-bye.
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Thank you.
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Why the moon?
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- Autor/es:
- David L
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- 19 de noviembre de 2020 - 11:21
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