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1 Types of plants

2 They have eukaryotic cells
Most plants make their own food through a process called photosynthesis.  Plants have a cuticle, meaning they have a waxy layer on their surface that protects them and keeps them from drying out. They have eukaryotic cells

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4 THE PLANTS DON´T MAKE SEEDS

5 Algae They do not have stems or leaves, and their roots are different from plant roots.  Algae also do not produce flowers or seeds, as plants do. Like plants, however, algae make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis also releases oxygen into the air.

6 Mosses Mosses do not have cells that move water like other plants- water must soak into them, like a sponge. A patch of moss is made of many tiny moss plants packed together so that they can hold water for as long as possible. They do not have roots, and could not get water from them if they did.

7 Ferns Ferns do not have waxes or special cells on their surface that keep water from evaporating. They have roots, stems, leaves. Their stems may form runners, called stolons above the ground, or rhizomes below ground. The leaves are green an large, and may bear  spores on the underside

8 Make seeds

9 Conifers Conifers have woody trunks and stems.
They may be low shrubs or very tall trees. Their leaves often look like needles, but some types have leaves shaped like scales, blades, or wedges. A waxy coating keeps the leaves from losing water.

10 Flowers Flowering plants are a type of vascular plant that produces flowers in order to reproduce. Flowering plants produce seeds within a fruit. The scientific name for flowering plants is angiosperms. Life-cycle of a Flowering Plant Flowering plants follow a specific life cycle.Seed – Germination - The seed ends up on the ground. It needs air, water, and soil to grow. Flowering - The mature plant will grow flowers. Through pollination, the flowers will produce seeds

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12 Animal Kingdom

13 The animal kingdom is one of six kingdoms in the natural world, and contains over a million different species of animals Though there is great diversity in the animal kingdom, animals can be distinguished from the other kingdoms by a set of characteristics. Animals are multicellular. Animals are heterotrophic, obtaining their energy by consuming energy-releasing food substances. Animals typically reproduce sexually. Animals are made up of cells that do not have cell walls. Animals are capable of motion in some stage of their lives. Animals are able to respond quickly to external stimuli as a result of nerve cells, muscle or contractile tissue, or both.

14 Domestic Animals Domestic animals are sweet,
They are in our houses, farms and streets. They help us work and they are our pets. We take them to the vet!

15 Wind Animals Other animals are free.
There are wild, they live, naturally. We must respect their habitat. Don't touch them, don't do that!

16 Habitas of animal

17 What is the habitat of frog?

18 What is the hábitat of butterfly?

19 What is the hábitat of fish?

20 What is the hábitat of otter?

21 What is the hábitat of crocodrile?


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