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Science
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Cuarto Inglés Mapa Mental sobre Science, criado por Sara Yamile Mendoza Gonzalez em 04-09-2017.
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Science
Vocabulary
organism
cell
kigdorm
fundamental
moss
fern
scales
gill
graze
rafflesia
Plant & animal kingdom
The most massive living thing on Earth are the Sequoia trees from California.
All living things are called organisms.
They are made from one or more cells.
Scientists divide organisms into 5 kingdoms
Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
Plants
Animals
Bacteria, Protists & Fungi
Bacteria
One cell
Only seen by a microscope.
Some make their own food.
Some medicines are made from bacteria.
Protists
Made of one or more cells
Found mostly where is water
Can have parts that move
Some can make their own food.
Can be small or large as a giant kelp
Fungi
Can be one cell or more.
They absorb food.
Are known as "descomposers".
Some are helpful like yeast or mold.
We can eat some kind of Fungi.
Plants
Make their own food trough photosynthesis.
Most of them have roots,stem & leaves.
Roots take water & minerals.
Stem helps to hold the plant.
Leaves make the photosynthesis.
Most have flowers that manufacture their seeds and fruit.
The sepal its the green part of a flower bud
The colorful part are the petals.
The stamen has pollen and moves to its pistil. This is called pollination.
Ferns and mosses reproduce with spores.
Conifers have cones which produce seeds.
If a seed gefts enough water, and temperature, it will germinate.
Animals
Are divided into
backbones
worms
snails
spiders
without backbones, which are divided in
warm-blooded
birds
Are covered with feathers
Have lungs.
Hatch from eggs.
mammals
Have hair or fur.
Most grow inside their mother's body.
cold-blooded
reptiles
scales
lungs
lay eggs
fish
scales
gills
lay eggs
amphibians
Live in water and land.
Born from an egg as a tadpole. They have gills.
Gradually spots legs and develop lungs.
They breathe oxygen and move.
Anexos de mídia
Giant Sequoia (binary/octet-stream)
Bacteria (binary/octet-stream)
Plankton (binary/octet-stream)
Planktonreal (binary/octet-stream)
Tillandsia Usneoides2 (binary/octet-stream)
Fungi (binary/octet-stream)
Parts Of A Plant Lapbook 230x300 (binary/octet-stream)
Germination (binary/octet-stream)
Spores (binary/octet-stream)
Snail (binary/octet-stream)
Spider (binary/octet-stream)
Worm (binary/octet-stream)
Frog (binary/octet-stream)
Fish (binary/octet-stream)
Reptile (binary/octet-stream)
Bird (binary/octet-stream)
Koala (binary/octet-stream)
Lungs (binary/octet-stream)
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