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  • True/false. Characteristics of vertebrates | Recurso educativo 571083

    True/false. Characteristics of vertebrates

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    Decide if the following sentences are true or false: Vertebrates are the largest animal group on Earth. ➝ Almost all vertebrates have limbs. ➝ Limbs are called wings when they are used for flying.…

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  • The five groups of vertebrates | Recurso educativo 571081

    The five groups of vertebrates

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    Fish have an elongated body and swim using their fins. Amphibians live part of their life in water. Their skin is moist and slippery. Reptiles crawl to move around. Their bodies are covered with hard…

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  • Final self-evaluation 9 - Feudal Europe | Recurso educativo 468686

    Final self-evaluation 9 - Feudal Europe

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    Match the concept with its definition: Social class dedicated to military affairs and war. Christian military expedition to reconquer the Holy Land from the Muslims. Lands of the king or noble presented…

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  • Check. Sound | Recurso educativo 483613

    Check. Sound

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    Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: With a classmate, name the qualities that characterise a sound, and define them. What qualities are different and the same…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates | Recurso educativo 566304

    End-of-unit evaluation - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates

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    There are around 50000 species of vertebrates, classified into five main groups: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Fish are the most primitive group and they have the highest number of…

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  • Final self-evaluation 12.06 - The Population of Spain | Recurso educativo 469477

    Final self-evaluation 12.06 - The Population of Spain

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    Match each statement with the correct theme: Another group of immigrants is made up of refugees and asylum seekers. Agricultural and mountain areas in the interior of Spain have been losing population.…

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  • Unit 8: Matter and its properties | Recurso educativo 483668

    Unit 8: Matter and its properties

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    Binary compound (n): a chemical compound which is made up of two elements. bind (v, past and past participle bound): to stick together or cause to stick together, for example through chemical bonding.…

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  • Introduction - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates | Recurso educativo 566240

    Introduction - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates

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    There are around 50000 species of vertebrates, classified into five main groups: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Fish are the most primitive group and they have the highest number of…

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  • Arthropods | Recurso educativo 571137

    Arthropods

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    Characteristics of arthropods Arthropods are the largest animal group on Earth. The most characteristic feature of arthropods is their external skeleton. The articulated exoskeleton (external skeleton)…

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  • Mountain landscapes | Recurso educativo 463804

    Mountain landscapes

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    Mountain landscapes Mountains are high elevations of land. A mountain has three parts: The peak is the highest part of the mountain. The foot is the bottom part of the mountain. The slopes are the parts…

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