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  • Temperature and insect growth | Recurso educativo 483130

    Temperature and insect growth

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    The body temperature of an insect varies according to the temperature of its surroundings. This is why insects grow more quickly in summer and more slowly in autumn and winter. Each species has its own…

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  • Observe. The nervous system | Recurso educativo 585386

    Observe. The nervous system

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    Look at the photos: Which photo shows a physical activity? Which organs in the body are important for this type of activity? Which sense organs are being used in each photo? Which abilities does the…

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  • The digestive system (I) | Recurso educativo 585204

    The digestive system (I)

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    The digestive system is the group of organs that digest food, absorb nutrients and expel undigested waste. It contains the alimentary canal and the digestive glands. The alimentary canal The alimentary…

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  • Final self-evaluation 8.06 - The Great Geographical Discoveries | Recurso educativo 469167

    Final self-evaluation 8.06 - The Great Geographical Discoveries

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    Match the definition with the correct concept: Agreement between Castile and Portugal on how to divide the lands they colonised in America. Body created in Seville to control trade between America and…

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  • Reptiles | Recurso educativo 566265

    Reptiles

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    3.1. Reptiles: adapting to the land Reptiles were the first vertebrates to adapt to land and become independent of water. Some examples are lizards, snakes and tortoises. Their main adaptations to life…

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  • Final Autoevaluation T10 01 - Obtaining and using energy | Recurso educativo 483492

    Final Autoevaluation T10 01 - Obtaining and using energy

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    Choose the correct answer: What type of energy is produced when a girl is moving on roller skate? How is this energy transformed when she goes up hill? When a an elastic bow shoots an arrow to the…

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  • What are our teeth made of? | Recurso educativo 585308

    What are our teeth made of?

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    Each tooth is divided into two parts: the crown, which we can see, and the root, which is fixed into the jaws. The centre of the tooth contains blood vessels and nerves, which allow us to feel pain.…

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  • Self-evaluation 9 - The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt

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    Which concept do the following definitions refer to: Process of preparing a dead body for its journey to the afterlife. Large decorated box in which the dead person was put after mummification. Egyptian…

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  • Final evaluation 5 - Matter: Mass, Volume and Density | Recurso educativo 565230

    Final evaluation 5 - Matter: Mass, Volume and Density

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    Decide which sentences are false and correct them. The SI unit of measurement for length is the kilomtre. The unit of measurement for surface area is derived from the unit for length. The unit for…

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  • Structure of a tapeworm | Recurso educativo 566128

    Structure of a tapeworm

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    Adult tapeworms are intestinal parasites of vertebrates. They have a very simple structure. Tapeworms do not have a respiratory, circulatory or digestive system. Their body is ribbon-shaped, with a head…

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