PPT-Effect of Temperature on Cold-Blooded Organisms
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Becky Zemple Kara Moser Lou Nichas Lea Cully Objective S tudents will explain the way temperature affects coldblooded organisms explore and examine the differences
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Becky Zemple Kara Moser Lou Nichas Lea Cully Objective S tudents will explain the way temperature affects coldblooded organisms explore and examine the differences between various temperature changes on crickets and their . Reptiles are a common example of a cold blooded organism with which most people are familiar If you have ever seen a lizard or snake in the early morning when the air and ground are cool you may have noticed how slowly they move They move slow when Challenging animals to a range of temperatures allows their ratetemperature RT curve to be d escribed RT curves are the standard way of assessing animal responses to temperature and are being used to quantify and predict likely impacts of climate ch What is an animal class?. Click on each animal to learn about their own distinct class.. mammals. Reptiles. Amphibians. Birds. fish. Reptiles:. Usually lay eggs, however can give birth to live young. Introductory Video. Objective: Students will identify vertebrates and classify some as birds and fish.. Lesson 2.1 God's Design of Vertebrates. Unique. One of a kind. Verterbrate: An animal with a backbone. marine iguana. By . Emma. Where Marine Iguanas live. Marine Iguanas live on the Galapagos islands along with many other species. They were from . S. outh America but they either floated on seaweed or got blown there. The few that did survive bred and made more. . By: Erik . Ohman. (Biologist), . Myah. . Palechek. (Geologist), . Sage . Wackett. (Chemist), . Emma . Grapentine. (Physicist). What are Cold Seeps?. Cold Seeps are ecosystems that survive off of methane that “seeps” through gaps in the crust of the Earth. We would use these as a energy source by harnessing the methane from them. . 1 How Tuatara Use Energy from the Sun Scientists put animals into two groups. One group is cold-blooded animals, like fish, frogs, snakes and tuatara. The other group is warm-blooded animals, li Metabolism. Cold-blooded. Ecothermic. Hot-blooded dinosaurs. Metabolism. Cold-blooded. Ecothermic. Warm-blooded. Endothermic. Hot-blooded dinosaurs. Metabolism. Cold-blooded. Ecothermic. Warm-blooded. Scientist classify organisms based on many factors. Let’s learn!. Organisms can be grouped, or . classified. , according to similarities and differences in their physical characteristics. .. Classifying Animals. animals are divided into two groups. vertebrates. . . b) invertebrates . (. a . snail, . a . jellyfish. , . a . spider. , . a . fly. , . a . starfish. ). . Vertebrates. . Groups. Examples. Classifying Animals. What are Invertebrates like?. Nearly . 95 . out of every 100 animals are invertebrates.. 8 invertebrate phyla. Mollusks. Sponges. Cnidarians. Echinoderms. Flatworms. Roundworms. Segmented worms. Animals. 6-3.3 Compare the response that a warm-blooded (endothermic) animal makes to a fluctuation in environmental temperature with the response that a cold-blooded (. ectothermic. ) animal makes to such a fluctuation.. Vertebrates. Classifying Vertebrates. Vertebrates can be classified into two groups using this characteristic:. Cold-blooded . Warm-blooded . Thes. e animals get heat from outside their bodies. The body temperature changes with the temperature of its surroundings.. Welcome back to Homeschool @ the Utica Zoo! Todays topic: Animal Classifications RISE & SHINE!! What does classification mean? When certain animals are grouped together according to their characteristics, that is called classification.
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