Types of animals
- 1. Types of Animals
- 2. Scientist classify the world’s animals into two major groups.
- 3. Scientist classify the world’s animals into two major groups. Vertebrates
- 4. Scientist classify the world’s animals into two major groups. Vertebrates Invertebrates
- 5. Invertebrates <ul><li>are animals that do not have a backbone. </li></ul>
- 7. Worms don’t have a back bone so they are invertebrates.
- 8. Many animals have a hard outer shell instead of bones. That means they have no spine (backbone) and they are invertebrates .
- 9. Microorganisms are invertebrates.
- 10. Animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates . They include: mammals birds fish reptiles amphibians
- 11. Animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates . They include: mammals birds fish reptiles amphibians
- 12. Animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates . They include: mammals birds fish reptiles amphibians
- 13. Animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates . They include: mammals birds fish reptiles amphibians
- 14. Animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates . They include: mammals birds fish reptiles amphibians
- 15. Animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates . They include: mammals birds fish reptiles amphibians
- 16. Mammals are vertebrates that have certain characteristics.
- 17. Mammals have hair or fur.
- 18. Mammals are warm-blooded
- 19. Mammals give milk to their babies.
- 20. Mammals give birth to live young.
- 21. Birds are vertebrates that have certain characteristics.
- 22. Birds have feathers.
- 23. Birds are warm- blooded
- 24. Birds lay eggs.
- 25. Fish are vertebrates
- 26. Fish are cold-blooded
- 27. Fish live all their lives in water.
- 28. Most fish lay eggs.
- 29. Reptiles are vertebrates.
- 30. Reptiles have scales on their bodies.
- 31. Reptiles have lay eggs.
- 32. Reptiles are cold-blooded
- 33. Amphibians are vertebrates.
- 34. Amphibians have smooth skin (no scales).
- 35. Amphibians lay eggs.
- 36. Amphibians are cold-blooded
- 37. Amphibians are born in water and undergo metamorphosis .
- 38. Metamorphosis means change
- 39. Amphibians change a lot during their lives
- 40. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for an animal that has a spine (backbone.) </li></ul>
- 41. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for an animal that has a spine (backbone.) </li></ul>Vertebrate
- 42. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for an animal that has a </li></ul><ul><li>no spine (backbone.) </li></ul>
- 43. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for an animal that has a </li></ul><ul><li>no spine (backbone.) </li></ul>Invertebrate
- 44. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for a vertebrate that lives its life in water. </li></ul>
- 45. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for a vertebrate that lives its life in water. </li></ul>Fish
- 46. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for a vertebrate that gives milk to its young? </li></ul>
- 47. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for a vertebrate that gives milk to its young? </li></ul>Mammal
- 48. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for a vertebrate that has scales on its body? </li></ul>
- 49. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for a vertebrate that has scales on its body? </li></ul>Reptile
- 50. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for a vertebrate that begins life in water but undergoes change to live on land? </li></ul>
- 51. Review: <ul><li>What is the word for a vertebrate that begins life in water but undergoes change to live on land? </li></ul>Amphibian
- 52. Review: <ul><li>What kinds of vertebrates use the food they eat to make heat inside their bodies? </li></ul>Mammals and birds
- 53. Review: <ul><li>What kinds of vertebrates do not use the food they eat to make heat inside their bodies? </li></ul>
- 54. Review: <ul><li>What kinds of vertebrates do not use the food they eat to make heat inside their bodies? </li></ul>reptiles
- 55. Review: <ul><li>What kinds of vertebrates do not use the food they eat to make heat inside their bodies? </li></ul>reptiles amphibians
- 56. Review: <ul><li>What kinds of vertebrates do not use the food they eat to make heat inside their bodies? </li></ul>fish reptiles amphibians
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