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Natural Science
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Unit 6: Living things bacteria (n): a tiny unicellular organism. cell (n): the smallest living component that makes up a living thing. feed (v): to obtain food and nourishment. grow (n): to increase in…
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Choose. Nutrition
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Choose whether the following living beings are autotrophic, heterotrophic or either autotrophic or heterotrophic: algae animals bacteria fungi protozoa plants
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Final evaluation 4 - The Diversity of Life
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List the five kingdoms of living things and give an example of an organism that belongs to each one.
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Final evaluation 6 - The Atmosphere
EduBook Organización
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Describe an effect of air pollution on the environment and an effect on the health of living beings.
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Cells, tissue and organs
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
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Text and a test on the organisation of the bodies of living things with special reference to the cell.
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Match. Kingdoms
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Match each living thing with the kingdom it belongs to: red algae Canis familiaris fern yeast Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystem
Cristina Seco Organización
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This video discusses the ecosystem that survives living around the Hydrothermal vents that are found on the ocean floor.
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WHO: Preventing disease through healthy environments
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An estimated 12.6 million people died as a result of living or working in an unhealthy environment.
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The Animal Food Chain
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Every living thing needs energy in order to live and this energy is found in the food...
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'Artificial life' breakthrough announced by scientists - BBC News
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News article about the development of the the first living bacterial cell to be controlled entirely by synthetic DNA.