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Initial evaluation 5 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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Match each group of vertebrates with an animal: reptile anuran amphibian marsupial primate bony fish cartilaginous fish
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Final self-evaluation 11.05 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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Complete the text with the missing words: abdominal – teeth – diaphragm – five – limbs – water – pulmonary – fly Mammals have four with toes or fingers that have become adapted to how they…
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Final self-evaluation 11.01 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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Complete the text with the missing words: gills – swim – gills – gill slits – bone – oxygen – depths – closes Fish breathe through . Water enters the mouth and passes through the , which…
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Before you start - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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Didactic objectives To know the general morphological characteristics of vertebrates and the groups included. Compare, differentiate and describe various specimens of fish, amphibians, reptiles,birds…
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Final self-evaluation 11.10 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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For each phrase, write the name of the animal it refers to (tadpole, elephant, ostrich, platypus, shark). The largest land animal in the world. It is a cartilaginous, carnivorous fish. Mammal that lays…
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Final evaluation 2 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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- 1473 visitas
Are all fish vegetarian? Do all fish have external reproduction?
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Final evaluation 7 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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- 1444 visitas
Describe the most important characteristics of birds.
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Final self-evaluation 11.06 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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Are the following sentences about Homo sapiens true or false? They belong to the hominid family. They are carnivores. Their spinal column is horizontal. The embryo develops in the mother's uterus.…
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Final evaluation 4 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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Review the life cycle of the frog and answer the questions: Why do frogs lay eggs in the water? Do tadpoles and adult frogs have the same system of respiration? Can we consider tadpoles to be adult…
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Final evaluation 3 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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Read the following description: “Carnivorous animal that lives in water when it is a larva and on land when it becomes an adult“. What type of animal does the phrase refer to? What other…