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Centro de Bachillerato Tecnológico, Industrial y de Servicios #77[pic 7]

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Facilitadora: Maribel Huerta Villa

Materia: Inglés

Especialidad: Electricidad

Semestre: 5°

Grupo: C

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Scientific texts

                           The blood

Blood is a liquid tissue that travels through the blood vessels that carry the cells necessary to perform vital functions (breathing, forming substances, defending against aggressions). The amount of blood of a person is related to their age, weight, sex and height. An adult person has between 4.5 and 6 liters of blood, that is, 7% of their body weight.

The blood carries the nutritive principles from the digestive system to the cells, where the waste substances are also collected to eliminate them through the kidneys, liver and other organs of excretion. It is also responsible for regulating the transport of oxygen and the elimination of carbon dioxide. It plays an important role in functions such as coagulation, immunity and control of body temperature.

Scanning-skimming

Blood is a liquid tissue that travels through the blood vessels that carry the cells necessary to perform vital functions breathing, forming substances, defending against aggressions.

-liquid                -oxygen

-functions          -temperature

-substances       -person

-nutrive

-system

-carbon dioxide

-immunity

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis is a process by which organisms with chlorophyll, such as green plants, algae and some bacteria, energy capture in the form of light and transform it into chemical energy.

Virtually all the energy consuming the life of the terrestrial biosphere - the area of the planet in which hay lives - comes from photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis is performed in two stages: a series of reactions that depend on light and are independent of temperature, and another series that depend on temperature and are independent of light.

The speed of the first stage, called intense luminosity, but not with temperature. In the second stage, the reaction in the dark, the speed increases with temperature, but not with light intensity.

Scanning-skimming

Photosynthesis is a process by which organisms with chlorophyll, such as green plants, algae and some bacteria, energy capture in the form of light and transform it into chemical energy.

- Photosynthesis

-process

-organisms

-planet

-bacteria

-energy

-plants

-consuming

-temperature

                                        Water cycle

The water cycle has been understood by a series of processes: evaporation (water evaporates on the surface of the oceans, on the surface of the earth and in living beings through transpiration of plants and sweating of animals), condensation ( The vaporized water rises and condenses giving rise to the cloud), precipitation (when the water droplets that make up the clouds cools will end up precipitating to the earth depending on the weight and will be liquid (rain) or solid (hail or snow ), Infiltration (the water touches the ground and penetrates the pores, becoming groundwater, much of the infiltrated water returns to the atmosphere by evaporation), runoff (water in liquid form moves downhill in the part (It is a process similar to the runoff but in underground location), fusion (it is when the snow is transformed to the liquid state giving way to the thaw) and solidification (when the temperature inside the cloud goes down) Water vapor or even water freezes precipitating to the earth in the form of hail or snow).

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