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Subido el 7 de abril de 2015 por Cp santodomingo algete

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Tertulia en inglés en la asignatura de Science en Tercero de Educación Primaria.

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Hi, I'm Natalia. Hello, I'm Manuela. Hi, I'm Daniel. Do you know what an invertebrate is? Yes, invertebrates are animals that haven't got skeletons inside their bodies. They are the most common animal on Earth. Wow, that's amazing. Are they oviparous or viviparous? They are oviparous. I see. They are born from an egg. They are a free group of invertebrates. 00:00:00
Yes, I know them. Anelites, mollusks and arthropods. 00:00:53
I think that anelites have their bodies divided into rings. 00:00:58
And Daniel, can you tell us an example of an anelite? 00:01:05
Yes, I can. Look, this is an anelite. It's an egg worm. 00:01:10
And disgusting. 00:01:15
available moose mollusks are the one that haven't that has soft bodies some of them like the name 00:01:18
haphazard other than just a person are sure to protect their balance and what do they eat 00:01:28
each plant another animal so it can be herbivores or carnivores 00:01:36
They live on land or in the water. 00:01:41
Some live on land like the snails and some live in the water like the octopus. 00:01:48
Hello, my name is Gabriel. 00:01:54
Hello, my name is Samuel. 00:02:03
Hi, I'm Diego. 00:02:05
Hi, I'm Eva. 00:02:06
We are going to talk about archipods. 00:02:08
Archipods are invertebrates. 00:02:12
What is an invertebrate? 00:02:14
Invertebrates are animals that haven't got skeleton inside the body, but arthropods have skeleton outside their bodies. 00:02:16
They have exoskeletons. 00:02:25
How many groups of arthropods are there? 00:02:27
There are four groups. Insects, arachnids, crustaceans and myriapods. 00:02:30
Can you name any myriapod or crustacean? 00:02:35
An example of a marabot is that of a centipede and an example of a crustacean is that of the brown. 00:02:39
What do you know about insects? 00:02:48
Their bodies are divided into three parts, head, thorax and abdomen. 00:02:51
They have six legs and two antennas. 00:02:58
Can they fly? 00:03:03
Not every kind. Most of them have wings, but others, for example, termites, do not. 00:03:06
Are they oviparous or viviparous? 00:03:12
They are born from an egg, so they are oviparous. 00:03:17
Yes, every other plant is oviparous. 00:03:24
What do they eat? 00:03:28
some fish on animals, some fish on plants and some fish on both animals and plants. 00:03:30
So they can be omnivores, herbivores and carnivores. What do you know about arachnids? 00:03:42
Their bodies are divided into two parts, abdomen and cephalotorax. 00:03:49
They have an eight-legged. Look at this picture. 00:03:59
What's that? 00:04:03
Oh, it's a spider. What is it doing? 00:04:04
It's eating a mosquito. 00:04:07
They are carnivores. 00:04:10
Hello, I'm Maria. 00:04:19
Hi, I'm Valeria. 00:04:21
Hi, my name is David. 00:04:22
Hello, I'm Alexander. 00:04:24
This is Misman, my dog. She's beautiful. 00:04:27
Do you know that dogs are bedbugs because they have inner skeletons? 00:04:30
What other vertebrates are there? 00:04:34
Fish, amphibians, bats and reptiles. 00:04:37
Are they oviparous or baby parrots? 00:04:40
The mamas is the only animal that are oviparous. The rest of them are oviparous. 00:04:43
The mamas are born from his mother's womb, not from a man. 00:04:50
What do they eat? 00:04:55
When they are offspring, they feed from their mother's breast. 00:04:57
And what do they eat when they are adults? 00:05:01
Some of them are herbivores because they feed from plants and some of them are carnivores 00:05:05
because they feed from other animals. 00:05:12
Maria, others feed from plants and from other animals. 00:05:14
And they are omnivores! 00:05:18
I see, cows are herbivores, lions are carnivores and monkeys are omnivores. 00:05:20
Where do they live? 00:05:27
Some of them live on land and some of them live in the water. 00:05:29
How do they move? 00:05:34
They run, well, jump and there are some that fly. 00:05:37
Can you tell us which ones? 00:05:42
Yes, bats are flying mammoths. 00:05:45
And other, another swim, especially the ones that live in the water, like dolphins. 00:05:49
But dolphins are fish, aren't they? 00:05:58
No, they are eggs. They are born from a mother's womb and they have got scales covering their spines. 00:06:01
And they have lungs for breathing and no gills like fish. 00:06:10
Which is the biggest mammal on the planet? 00:06:15
The biggest mammal on the planet is the blue whale. 00:06:19
And the smallest one? 00:06:22
The smallest mammal on the planet is the Etruscan Shrew. 00:06:24
What is that? 00:06:28
What is that? It's like a mouse, but much smarter. 00:06:29
And the fastest one is the cheetah. 00:06:32
And which is the most intelligent mammal on the planet? 00:06:36
The most intelligent mammal on the planet is you. 00:06:40
Yes, the human being. 00:06:44
Hello, I'm Rodrigo. 00:06:54
Hello, my name is Carlos. 00:06:57
Hi, I'm Juan. 00:06:59
Today we are going to talk about reptiles. 00:07:01
What is a reptile? 00:07:04
Reptiles are a group of vertebrates. They are vertebrates because they have an inner skeleton. 00:07:05
Can you tell me some examples of reptiles? 00:07:11
Yes, I can. Snakes, tortoises, crocodiles, lizards or chameleons. 00:07:14
Oh, you know many reptiles, but can you tell me the characteristics? 00:07:21
They have scales covering their bodies. 00:07:26
Where do they live? 00:07:29
Some live in water and some live on land. 00:07:31
How do they breathe if they live in water? 00:07:34
I know it. They have lungs for breathing. 00:07:36
How do they move? 00:07:40
They can walk, jump, run, swim or slither. 00:07:43
How many legs do they have? 00:07:50
Most of them have four legs, but others, like the snake, have no legs. 00:07:52
What do they eat? 00:07:59
most of them feed on other animals 00:08:00
so they are carnivores 00:08:04
and they are oviparous 00:08:08
ah, they are born from a neck 00:08:10
I think some reptiles live in the prehistoric ages 00:08:12
which ones? 00:08:16
the dinosaurs 00:08:18
do they live in nowadays? 00:08:19
no, they don't 00:08:22
they were extinct many years ago 00:08:23
Which is the biggest and the smallest reptiles in the world? 00:08:26
The biggest reptiles on the planet is the saltwater crocodile. 00:08:30
It's almost 6 meters long. 00:08:35
And the smallest are the super tiny lizards. 00:08:38
They are identified in Madagascar, 00:08:42
which are a few tenths of a millimeter from head to tail. 00:08:46
Hello, I'm Lucia. 00:08:53
Hello, my name is Gonzalo. 00:09:02
Hi, my name is Denis. 00:09:03
Hi, I am Eni. 00:09:04
Now we are going to talk about birds. 00:09:06
What are birds? 00:09:08
Birds are vertebrate animals because they have an inner skeleton. 00:09:10
Where do they live? 00:09:15
They live in forests, in cities and in jungles. 00:09:16
They live everywhere. 00:09:19
Do they build houses? 00:09:21
No, they don't. 00:09:22
They build nests with sticks and other materials. 00:09:23
How are people? 00:09:30
They are born from the neck. 00:09:30
They are oviparous. 00:09:33
What do they eat? 00:09:35
Some birds feed from other animals, like eagles. 00:09:37
So, they are carnivores. 00:09:40
Others, like the hummingbird, feed from nectar. 00:09:43
And others feed from plants or seeds. 00:09:46
So, they are herbivores. 00:09:50
How do they move? 00:09:52
They can jump, walk and swim, but usually they fly. 00:09:55
But some birds cannot fly. 00:10:00
Which ones? 00:10:02
I know! 00:10:03
Penguins and ostriches. 00:10:04
Yes, penguins have fins and they are very good swimmers. 00:10:08
Have they got scales like fish or reptiles? 00:10:17
No, they haven't. 00:10:21
Their bodies are covered with feathers. 00:10:23
They have arms and hands as human beings. 00:10:29
No, they don't! They have wings! 00:10:34
Hello, my name is Carlota. 00:10:39
Hello, my name is Carlos. 00:10:50
Hi, I'm Ignacy. What is an amphibian? 00:10:52
Amphibians are a group of vertebrate animals that spend their lives in Kota Amoban. 00:10:55
How is this possible? 00:11:00
Because of metamorphosis. 00:11:02
I know what metamorphosis is. 00:11:04
Metamorphosis is a change that amphibians do. 00:11:06
When they are born, their bodies are different from other ones. 00:11:08
How do they breathe? 00:11:12
Before changes, they have keys to breath underwater. 00:11:14
After metamorphosis, they have lungs. 00:11:18
They use lungs and skin for breathing. 00:11:20
They need to have wet skin for breathing. 00:11:22
What do they eat? 00:11:25
They eat meat insects when they are larvas and they can eat little animals like mice when they are adults. 00:11:27
So they are carnivores. I think they are special. 00:11:34
Why? 00:11:37
Because there are only three different types of amphibians. 00:11:38
Newts and salamanders, frogs and doves and chrysalians. 00:11:41
How do they protect themselves from other animals? 00:11:44
Some have skin that helps them comb flesh, some are poisonous, and some puff up their bodies to look bigger. 00:11:48
Are their bodies covered with feathers? 00:11:59
No, they aren't. They have burnt skin. 00:12:01
Yes, they don't have fur, scales or feathers covering their bodies. 00:12:06
Which is the biggest one? 00:12:10
I know the biggest one is the Chinese sea salmon. 00:12:12
Carlota, can you imagine how they move? 00:12:15
Yes, I can. They can swim, walk and jump. 00:12:17
How do they reproduce? 00:12:21
They are viperous. 00:12:23
Yes, they are grown from an egg. 00:12:24
Hello, my name is Nico. 00:12:28
Hi, I'm Elena. 00:12:40
Hello, I'm Paola. 00:12:42
Let's talk about fish. 00:12:43
What are fish? 00:12:45
Fish are a group of vertebrates. 00:12:46
What are vertebrates? 00:12:48
Oh, I remember. A vertebrate is a animal that has an inner skeleton. 00:12:50
Do you know where they live? 00:12:54
Yes, I do. They live in water. 00:12:56
How do they breathe if they live in water? 00:12:59
They have gills for breathing. 00:13:02
They have a good lungs like the rest of vertebrates and monkeys. 00:13:04
Do you know how they move? 00:13:09
Do they run? 00:13:11
No, they don't. They swim. 00:13:12
Fish can swim because they have got fins. 00:13:18
Do they have feathers for covering their bodies? 00:13:21
No, they don't. They have cut scales like reptiles. 00:13:26
Do they carry a detection or reproduction? 00:13:31
Yes, of course they do. They are omnivorous because they are born from an egg, just like the rest of animals but mamas. 00:13:37
What do they eat? 00:13:47
Some fish don't know they're animals, like the shark. This one's a carnivore. Yum, yum! 00:13:49
Do you know that some fish camouflage? 00:13:55
Yes, I do. An example is the bird fish. 00:13:58
Yes, she pretends to be a rock. 00:14:01
But why? 00:14:04
To protect themselves from other fish. 00:14:12
Yes, and others are poisonous, like the blowfish. 00:14:18
I've heard about that this community is an example. 00:14:22
Thank you for listening. 00:14:27
Bye, bye, bye. 00:14:30
Nico, sit down. 00:14:32
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