Unit 3: Living things Unicellular organism: Organismo unicelular Multicellular organism: Organismo multicelular Daisy: Margarita Mushroom: Seta Bacteria: Bacterias Amoeba: Ameba Yeast: Levadura Water lily: Lirio de agua Algae: Algas
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What do living things have in common?
All living things perform the life Processes of nutrition, reproduction and interaction.
Tiny: Diminuto Blood cells: Glóbulos rojos Nerves cells: Neuronas Shapes and sizes: Formas y tamaños Perform the same function: Realizar la misma función Tissue: Tejido Growth: Crecimiento Decomposer: Descomponedor Seed: Semilla Fern and Moss: Helecho y musgo Spores: Esporas Remains of the food: Restos de comida Harmful substance: Sustancia de desecho Mature: Maduro
Living things are made up of cells. Unicellular organism are made up of only one cell. Multicellular organism are made up of many cells.
CellTissueOrganSystem Organism Ferns and mosses reproduce using spores. Plants grow towards light. Roots grow towards the water.
How are living things classified? The Monera Kingdom: El Reino Monera The Protist Kingdom: El Reino Protista The Fungus Kingdom: El Reino de los Hongos The Animal Kingdom: El Reino de los Animales The Plant Kingdom: El Reino de las Plantas Mould: Moho React to certain stimuli: Reaccionar a ciertos estímulos Examples of living things: The Monera Kingdom: Bacteria. The Protist Kingdom: Algae, Seaweed and Amoeba. The Fungus Kingdom: Yeast, Mould, Mushroom and Toadstool. The Animal Kingdom: Butterfly, Penguin, Snail, Bee, Shark, Dog, Human Being. The Plant Kingdom: Rose, Daisy, Grass, Fern, Water Lily, Cacti, Moss. Remember to visit the blog every week http://senecabilingualblog15.blogspot.com.es/