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The first avant-garde (between the wars)
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The impact of the First World War, new scientific and technological advances and the social changes of the post-war period saw artists begin to re-examine the function and meaning of art. The very…
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Self-assessment T10 05 - The nervous system
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Complete this text with the correct words: There are main types of neurons. Each type has a different function: Sensory neurons connect the organs to the centres.Their group together to form the nerves.…
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Match. The vital functions of living things
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Match these definitions to the corresponding vital function: Taking in food. ➝ The transformation in size from birth to adulthood. ➝ Producing another similar being. ➝ The response of a living…
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Reflect. Bacteria 3.1
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Read the text about saprophyte bacteria and do the activity: Saprophytes: They live on decomposing organic material and transform it into inorganic material (mineral salts). Plants use this inorganic…
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Match. Institutions
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Match the institution with its function: Armed group established to pursue criminals. Institution created to impart justice. Royal civil servants who represented the monarchy in local town councils.…
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The skeletal-muscular system
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Our skeleton is made up of bones. These are living organs in our body that grow at the same rate as we grow. If they break, they can mend themselves. Some bones protect important organs in our body,…
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Analyse. The temple
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Look at the drawing of the temple and review what you have studied in this section to answer the following questions: What did Egyptian architecture use instead of arches or vaults? What were monumental…