Minerales
Pirita: Located in Rio Tinto (Huelva). Is cube-shaped and is yellow
Lapisazul:It is found in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece. It is blue Widely used for making statues
Calco:It is located in the United States, China. Is white is often used to make paper
Yeso: It is located in Almeria. Is brown
Calcita:It is this transparent
Fluroita:Located in Spain, Russia, England, China, USA. UU., Mexico, Namibia, and Germany. Is purple
Apatito:It Is gray
Ortosa:It Is marron
Rocas
Sedimentarias
Metamorficas
Volcanicas
The Potosynthesis Song
If you want to know / How a plant grows / It takes water, air, and sunlight / And makes cellulose
Every plant can do this / Fundamental process / And we can call this / Photosynthesis
Unlike me and you / Plants need CO2 / And they make oxygen / That stops us turning blue
Every plant can do this / Fundamental process / And we can call this / Photosynthesis
It’s a miracle / How all the chlorophyll / Captures sunlight in the leaves / Of the plants and the trees
A plant of any size / Can do it if it tries / But we’re not green, so we can’t / photosynthesize
Every plant can do this / Fundamental process / And we can call this / Photosynthesis
It’s a miracle / How all the chlorophyll / Captures sunlight in the leaves / Of the plants and the trees
Every plant can do this / Fundamental process / And we can call this / Photosynthesis
Every plant can do this / Fundamental process / And we can call this / Pho-to-syn-the-sis
Photosynthesis.
Parts Of The Plants And Flowers
The Cells
Las Celulas Son Los Seres Vivos Mas Pequeños Que Existen
2 Tipos
Procariotas (No Tienen Nucleo)
Eucariotas
(Con Núcleo)
Célula Animal Célula Vegetal
Serpentes
Reino: Animalia
Clase: Sauropsida
Vertebrates Animals
Fish
Amphiprioninae
Anfhibians
Anura
Cobra Filipinas
Birds
Mammals
Invertebrates
Poriferas
Celentéreos
Medusa
Polyus
Gusanos
Platelmintos
Tenia
Nematodos
Tirichina
Anélidos
Lumbricus
Moluscos
Gaterópodos
Cochlea
Bibalvos
Cefalópodos
Octopoda
Artrópodos
Insectos
LEPIDOPTERA
Arácnidos
ARANEAE
Crustáceos
maja squinado
Miriapódos
DIPLOPODA
EQUINODERMOS
ASTEROIDEA
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