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LIVING THINGS

LIVING THINGS. Kingdoms. There are 5 kingdoms into the different living things. Do you know them? 1. Plants 2. Fungi 3. Animals 4. Algaes and protists 5. Bacteries. Write the correct kingdom. There are 5 ________. Plants. Plants are living things but they cannot move. ¿. ?.

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LIVING THINGS

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  1. LIVING THINGS

  2. Kingdoms • There are 5 kingdoms into the different living things. Do you know them? • 1. Plants • 2. Fungi • 3. Animals • 4. Algaes and protists • 5. Bacteries

  3. Writethecorrectkingdom There are 5 ________

  4. Plants • Plants are living things but they cannot move. ¿ ?

  5. Parts of theplants -Roots -Stem (thin) -Trunk (thick) -Leaf (1) -Leaves (+1) -Flower

  6. Vital functions of the plants NUTRITION Photosynthesis RootsStemLeaves Water and MineralsCarrythemSunlight and carbondioxide =

  7. Vital functions of the plants • Interaction • Reproduction Sun Weather Noise Music Ground Seeds Piece of a plant

  8. Enjoy and learn!!!!! • Photosynthesissong • Photosynthesis • Living things, kingdoms and classification

  9. Plantclassification Whatdifference can youseeonthispictures?

  10. Floweringornotflowering?

  11. The animal kingdom Animalscannotmaketheirownfood. Animalseatother living things. Nutrients---->Food---->ENERGY!!!!!!!!

  12. NUTRITION What can animalseat? CarnivoresHerbivoresomnivores

  13. INTERACTION AND REPRODUCTION Interaction How animals interact with the environment to feel as much comfortable as they can. Reproduction Viviparous Oviparous VITAL FUNCTIONS

  14. ANIMALS

  15. INVERTEBRATES

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