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CARLA I GINA

LIVING THINGS (Gina i carla les cientifiques)

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Page 1: LIVING THINGS (Gina i carla les cientifiques)

CARLA I GINA

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All living things classified into 5 grups:

1-Monera kingdom 2-Protist kingdom3-Fungus kingdom4-Plant kingdom5-Animal kingdom

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All the living things in the Monera Kingdom are unicellular, so they all consist of a single cell. Bacteria belong to the Monera Kingdom. Bacteria can be hepfoul or harmfoul. Some bacteria can cause illnesses, while other bacteria are used to make food, such as cheese and yoghurt.

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2-THE PROTIST KINGDOM

Living things in the Protist Kingdom are usually unicellular, but some protist are multicellular. The amoeba is a unicelllular protist, which takes in its food by absorbin it. Algae is a protist that can be unicellular or multicellular.

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3-THE FUNGUS KINGDOM

The Fungus Kingdom can be unicellular or multicellular. Yeast is an example of a unicellular organism.Mushrooms are examples of multicellular organism.Fungi can’t make their own food.They need from remains of dead plants and animals.

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All plants in the Plant Kingdom are multicelular organism. They make their own food by taking energy from the Sun. This process called photosynthesis.During photosynthesis, plants produce oxygen, which is released into the air. Plants can’t move. Some algae can be classified as plants because they perform photosynthesis. Classifity into two groups:Flowering and non-flowering plants.

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All animals in the Animal Kingdom are multicellular. They can’t make their own food, so they get the energy they need to survive by feeding on other living things. Animals release carbon dioxide into the air. Throung the process of respiration. Most animals can move around, and they use their sense organs to interact with their surroundings. We can classify animals into two groups: vertebrates and invertebrates.

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Science book. Macmillan natural and social. 5 primary.

Photos take on google imágenes.

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