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  • Plant reproduction | Secuencia didáctica 482999

    Plant reproduction

    EduBook Organización

    • 2 lo usan
    • 9088 visitas

    Living things can reproduce. They use one or several of their cells to make organisms similar to themselves. There are two types of reproduction in plants and animals: asexual reproduction and…

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  • The Earth, a Living Planet | Secuencia didáctica 565890

    The Earth, a Living Planet

    EduBook Organización

    • 7355 visitas

    The existence of water and a protective atmosphere were key elements for the appearance of life on Earth. The first cells appeared 3.5 billion years ago. From these early forms of life, different groups…

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  • Before you start - Animal nutrition | Recurso educativo 482933

    Before you start - Animal nutrition

    EduBook Organización

    • 5626 visitas

    Animals are heterotrophic organisms; they cannot make the organic material they need to eat. They can get organic material from other animals and from plants. Plants are the only living things that can…

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  • End-of-unit activities - Animal nutrition | Recurso educativo 482952

    End-of-unit activities - Animal nutrition

    EduBook Organización

    • 5042 visitas

    Animals are heterotrophic organisms; they cannot make the organic material they need to eat. They can get organic material from other animals and from plants. Plants are the only living things that can…

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  • Introduction - Plant reproduction | Recurso educativo 482971

    Introduction - Plant reproduction

    EduBook Organización

    • 5020 visitas

    Living things can reproduce. They use one or several of their cells to make organisms similar to themselves. There are two types of reproduction in plants and animals: asexual reproduction and…

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  • Before you start - Plant reproduction | Recurso educativo 482969

    Before you start - Plant reproduction

    EduBook Organización

    • 4805 visitas

    Living things can reproduce. They use one or several of their cells to make organisms similar to themselves. There are two types of reproduction in plants and animals: asexual reproduction and…

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  • Biblioteca d'imatges de la cèl·lula | Recurso educativo 83352

    Biblioteca d'imatges de la cèl·lula

    Irene Salomé Martínez Pérez Docente

    • 2 lo usan
    • 3703 visitas

    The Cell: An Image Library™ is a freely accessible, easy-to-search, public repository of reviewed and annotated images, videos, and animations of cells from a variety of organisms, showcasing cell…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - Animal nutrition | Recurso educativo 482955

    End-of-unit evaluation - Animal nutrition

    EduBook Organización

    • 1 lo usan
    • 4246 visitas

    Animals are heterotrophic organisms; they cannot make the organic material they need to eat. They can get organic material from other animals and from plants. Plants are the only living things that can…

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  • Remember - Plant reproduction | Recurso educativo 482991

    Remember - Plant reproduction

    EduBook Organización

    • 4350 visitas

    Living things can reproduce. They use one or several of their cells to make organisms similar to themselves. There are two types of reproduction in plants and animals: asexual reproduction and…

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  • Investigate - Plant reproduction | Recurso educativo 482994

    Investigate - Plant reproduction

    EduBook Organización

    • 4263 visitas

    Living things can reproduce. They use one or several of their cells to make organisms similar to themselves. There are two types of reproduction in plants and animals: asexual reproduction and…

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