Once upon a time two boys. One was named Ivan. Second Alexander. Ivan loved to count, read, write, and learn poetry. But Alexander did not know how to do anything. He could not write, read and learn poetry. One day they wanted to go for a walk. They went out into the yard and went into the woods. In the forest they met a squirrel and a goldfish. The squirrel tells them: Count how many nuts I have.
Then Ivan started counting... one, two, three, four. After that he had finished counting, Alexander told him to go. But Ivan told the squirrel that she had 8 nuts. On the way, near a transparent river, they saw a goldfish. Rybka told Ivan I saw everything. Well done Ivan. And you, Alexander, learn to read, write, and learn poetry.
From that time on, Alexander began to learn to count, read, write and learn poetry. And here is the end of the story.
2. It goes through
3. The blood carries
4. In the capillaries
5. Now the blood carries
6. From the right side of the heart
7. In the lungs
8. From the lungs
9. Now the blood flow
текст: Hi, my name is Eryth. I am a red blood cell.
Let’s travel together through the body’s circulatory
system.
П We are in one of the veins on our way to the
heart. I am tired and dreaming of fresh oxygen.
□ The arteries get narrower and narrower and
now we reach the capillaries, the tiny vessels
connecting arteries and veins.
□ At the moment we are in the left ventricle
of the heart and in a millisecond we’ll leave the
heart. Here we go!
D As you see, now I am not as red as I was at
the beginning of our journey. Oxygen and nutrients
are leaving me and waste products of the cells are
entering. I’ll carry them to the heart.
Объяснение:
Once upon a time two boys. One was named Ivan. Second Alexander. Ivan loved to count, read, write, and learn poetry. But Alexander did not know how to do anything. He could not write, read and learn poetry. One day they wanted to go for a walk. They went out into the yard and went into the woods. In the forest they met a squirrel and a goldfish. The squirrel tells them: Count how many nuts I have.
Then Ivan started counting... one, two, three, four. After that he had finished counting, Alexander told him to go. But Ivan told the squirrel that she had 8 nuts. On the way, near a transparent river, they saw a goldfish. Rybka told Ivan I saw everything. Well done Ivan. And you, Alexander, learn to read, write, and learn poetry.
From that time on, Alexander began to learn to count, read, write and learn poetry. And here is the end of the story.