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Animals are living things (I)
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What are animals? Animals are living things. They are born, they grow, they reproduce and they die. They also react to the world around them. How do we classify animals? We can classify animals…
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Nutrition, breathing and circulation
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Our body needs nutrients and oxygen to live and grow. We obtain nutrients from food, and oxygen from the air. In our body, the digestive system gives us the nutrients that we need, and the respiratory…
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Final self-evaluation 11.01 - The Earth's Population
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Are the following statements true or false?: Population growth depends on the birth rate and the mortality rate being equal. The global population grew slowly until the middle of the 17th century and…
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The Population of Spain
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Spain is not densely populated compared to other European countries. However, in the 20th century the population began to grow. The major changes in Spain's population in recent decades have been…
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We are living things
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Human beings Human beings are living things. We are born, we eat, we grow, we interact with each other, we reproduce and we die. Human beings are different from animals in two ways: We can think. We can…
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Introduction - Plants
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Plants are living things. They live in different places. Plants need water and the Sun to grow. They use the water and the light from the Sun to make their own food. Plants reproduce by making seeds.…
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The discovery of antibiotics
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In 1928, Alexander Fleming, a Scottish doctor working in a hospital in London, discovered the first antibiotic by accident. Fleming was studying cultures of Staphylococcus bacteria, which he was growing…
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From zygote to birth
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After fertilisation, the zygote starts to divide and grow into an embryo. The embryo develops until it is ready to survive externally, and then it is born. Oviparous animals Animals that are born from…