Vocabulary unit 3

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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.

CellTissueOrganSystem 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/


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