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Groups of cells form...
tissues.
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La Inmaculada Concepción was painted by...
Murillo.
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Plants make their own food through...
photosynthesis.
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Felipe V established a new form of government called...
absolute monarchy.
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_________ forced Carlos IV to abdicate.
Napoleón Bonaparte.
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Who discovered America?
Christopher Columbus.
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When was the Treaty of Utrecht?
In 1713.
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What's the difference between animal and plant cells?
Plants cells contains chloroplasts and cell wall.
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Who were loyal to the king?
Nobles.
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Who were the Catholic Monarchs?
Isabel I of Castilla and Fernando II of Aragón.
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What were the three carabels?
Pinta, Niña, Santa María.
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What are the types of reproduction?
Sexual and asexual reproduction.
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What are the characteristics of animal cells?
Nucleus, cytoplasm, vacuoles, cell membrane.
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Who won the Batlle of Lepanto?
Felipe II
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Who wrote Don Quijote?
Miguel de Cervantes.
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Who fought in the nobles' army?
Knights.
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When was the Battle of Covadonga?
In 722.
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Who was the valido of Felipe III?
Duke of Lerma.
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Jewish people lived in...
juderías.
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Quevedo and Góngora were...
poets.
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________protects the brain.
Skull.
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What are the 5 kingdoms of living things?
animal, plant, protist, fungus, monera.
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What are the 5 senses?
Sight, hearing, taste, touch, smell.
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What was the last kingdom conquered by the Catholic Monarchs?
Granada.
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Muslims prayed in the...
mosque.
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When was the Battle of las Navas de Tolosa?
In 1212.
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Who was the first Habsburg king?
Carlos I of Spain and V of Germany.
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A group of tissues form...
organs.
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Depending on the number of cells, living organisms can be...
unicelullar or multicelullar.
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