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  • Arthropods | Recurso educativo 571136

    Arthropods

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    Characteristics of arthropods Arthropods are the largest animal group on Earth. The most characteristic feature of arthropods is their external skeleton. The articulated exoskeleton (external skeleton)…

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  • Arthropods | Recurso educativo 571137

    Arthropods

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    Characteristics of arthropods Arthropods are the largest animal group on Earth. The most characteristic feature of arthropods is their external skeleton. The articulated exoskeleton (external skeleton)…

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  • Extra Worksheets | Recurso educativo 42515

    Extra Worksheets

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    This website provides a directory of free activities about Math, English, History, Science and elective subjets both for High School and Elementary school. It redirects to external pages.

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  • Conventionalism - Wikipedia | Recurso educativo 760705

    Conventionalism - Wikipedia

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    Conventionalism is the philosophical attitude that fundamental principles of a certain kind are grounded on (explicit or implicit) agreements in society, rather than on external reality...

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  • Answer. Sexual reproduction and fertilisation | Recurso educativo 571353

    Answer. Sexual reproduction and fertilisation

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    Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: How do most animals reproduce? What is the difference between males and females? How are hermaphrodite animals different from the…

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  • Complete a summary. Animal reproduction | Recurso educativo 571386

    Complete a summary. Animal reproduction

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    Write the following words in the correct spaces: splitting oviparous asexual outside metamorphosis internal viviparous embryo ova sexually mother egg sperm external Animals can reproduce or asexually.…

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  • Erosion of the Earth's surface | Recurso educativo 584655

    Erosion of the Earth's surface

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    External geological forces The main external geological forces are water, ice and wind. These forces normally take material from high areas on the Earth's surface, like mountains, and transport them…

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  • Analyse. The territorial expansion of the monarchy | Recurso educativo 469051

    Analyse. The territorial expansion of the monarchy

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    Look at the map and answer the questions: Explain the different phases in which the Catholic Monarchs united different Peninsula kingdoms under the same crown. What relations were established with the…

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  • Types of conflicts in stories | Recurso educativo 46763

    Types of conflicts in stories

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    This lesson introduces the types of conflicts that authors use in their stories. We differentiate between internal and external conflict. We identify different types of conflicts. We design a conflict…

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  • Initial self-evaluation T3 02 - The Earth's relief | Recurso educativo 419240

    Initial self-evaluation T3 02 - The Earth's relief

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    Decide whether the following elements are internal or external forces acting upon relief, or, whether they have no affect on relief: rain earthquake wind vegetation fauna volcanic eruption waves human beings

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