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STATIONS UNIT 6 Aquí os dejo las fichas trabajadas en clase por si queréis repasarlas antes del examen. Recordad que el encargado de vuestro equipo tiene el portafolio con las fichas corregidas. Además, tenéis dos fichas extra que no hemos hecho en casa por si os son de utilidad.
UNIT 4 LANDFORMS OF SPAIN THE MESETA : Meseta is an extensive flat terrain located more than five hundred meters over sea level. The Meseta is the plateau at the centre of the Peninsula. It is the most extensive and highest in Europe. In the Meseta´s interior are the Central System and the Toledo Mountains. In the Meseta´s borders are the Mountains of León, the Cantabrian Range, the Iberian System and Sierra Morena. Outside the meseta: There are four mountain ranges in the north of Spain: The Galician Massif, the Basque Mountains, the Pyrenees and the Catalan Coastal Range; and two are in the south: the Penibaetic Range and the Subbaetic Range. The Mulhacén is the highest peak on the Peninsula and is in the Sierra Nevada (the Penibaetic Range). There are two large depressions: the Ebro Depression and the Guadalquivir Depre ssion. The Spanish coastline can be divided into: the Atlantic coast of Cantabria, the Atlant
UNIT 6: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Human reproduction is sexual because a male and female gamete are needed. Males and females produce cells, which are specialised in reproduction. These cells are called gametes . Female gamete: ovule Male gamete: spermatozoa T he male reproductive system is made up of the testes, the penis, the accessory glands and the vas deferens. The testes are two oval-shaped organs that produce spermatozoa (male reproductive cells). The accessory glands are the prostate and the seminal vesicles. The accessory glands produce fluids that mix together with the spermatozoa to form semen. The vas deferens are two tubes that connect the testes to the accessory glands. The female reproductive system is made up of the ovaries, the Fallopian tubes, the uterus, the vagina and the vulva. The ovaries are two oval shaped organs that produce ovules (female reproductive cells). The Fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus and the
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