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  • Remember - Animal nutrition | Recurso educativo 482947

    Remember - Animal nutrition

    EduBook Organización

    • 5461 visitas

    Animals are heterotrophic organisms; they cannot make the organic material they need to eat. They can get organic material from other animals and from plants. Plants are the only living things that can…

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  • Biblioteca d'imatges de la cèl·lula | Recurso educativo 83352

    Biblioteca d'imatges de la cèl·lula

    Irene Salomé Martínez Pérez Docente

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    The Cell: An Image Library™ is a freely accessible, easy-to-search, public repository of reviewed and annotated images, videos, and animations of cells from a variety of organisms, showcasing cell…

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  • Introduction - Animal nutrition | Recurso educativo 482935

    Introduction - Animal nutrition

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    Animals are heterotrophic organisms; they cannot make the organic material they need to eat. They can get organic material from other animals and from plants. Plants are the only living things that can…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - Plant reproduction | Recurso educativo 482998

    End-of-unit evaluation - Plant reproduction

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    Living things can reproduce. They use one or several of their cells to make organisms similar to themselves. There are two types of reproduction in plants and animals: asexual reproduction and…

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  • End-of-unit activities - Plant reproduction | Recurso educativo 482996

    End-of-unit activities - Plant reproduction

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    Living things can reproduce. They use one or several of their cells to make organisms similar to themselves. There are two types of reproduction in plants and animals: asexual reproduction and…

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  • Fungi | Secuencia didáctica 571264

    Fungi

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    Fungi are an important group of living things. This group includes mould and mushrooms. Fungi are different from animals and plants. Like animals, fungi feed on organic matter from other organisms.…

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  • Summaries - The Earth, a Living Planet | Recurso educativo 565825

    Summaries - The Earth, a Living Planet

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    1. The beginning of life The Earth is the only planet in the Solar System that has all the conditions for life to develop. These conditions are its size, its distance from the Sun and the existence of…

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  • Check. War and liberal revolution (1808-1814) | Recurso educativo 484004

    Check. War and liberal revolution (1808-1814)

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    Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: Why did Charles IV decide to fight the French? Why did Godoy allow French troops to enter Spain? What were the three main phases…

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  • End-of-unit activities - The Earth, a Living Planet | Recurso educativo 565864

    End-of-unit activities - The Earth, a Living Planet

    EduBook Organización

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    The existence of water and a protective atmosphere were key elements for the appearance of life on Earth. The first cells appeared 3.5 billion years ago. From these early forms of life, different groups…

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  • Non-renewable energy sources | Recurso educativo 525838

    Non-renewable energy sources

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    Non-renewable energy sources Coal Coal is a sedimentary rock because it is made up of the remains of plants and animals that died millions of years ago. We can extract coal by digging mines. When we…

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