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Next Vista for Learning: Vertebrates Instructional VideoNext Vista for Learning: Vertebrates Instructional Video
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Next Vista for Learning: Vertebrates

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A video exploring the characteristic of vertebrates as an animal with backbone. Video investigates what backbones look like and their function. Animals with backbones include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. [1:33]

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fish, reptiles, vertebrates

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backbone, amphibian, bird, mammal
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Grade
Pre-K - 1st
Subjects
Science
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Instructional Videos
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For Administrator Use
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Lexile Measures
0L

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