PPT-Invertebrates

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When Carl Linnaeus first created his method for organizing animals he had just two families of invertebrates Insecta insects and Vermes worms Since that time scientists

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When Carl Linnaeus first created his method for organizing animals he had just two families of invertebrates Insecta insects and Vermes worms Since that time scientists have found more invertebrates and have created more classifications We will talk about six main categories or families of invertebrates. Invertebrate- have no backbone. Sponges and stinging animals:. Sponges belong to the phylum . Porifera. Classified by the way they eat- . P. orifera. -. filter feeders. Stinging animals- belong the phylum- . Learning Objectives : To explain how animals are classified into groups.. Key Words: . How do we identify living from non living?. There are seven essential life processes..  . To remember these processes meet . Review. At first, limit your learning to the features that are . unique. to a group and/or groups that “. invented. ” features or had “. firsts. .”. Use the characteristics given to name the group.. Science class. How are animals classified?. Animals are classified based on their similarities and differences…. Scientists divided the animal kingdom into two main groups, vertebrates and invertebrates.. Khlood. . Noori. . Saeed. Course book. 1. SUBJECT OUTLINE. 2014-2015. 2. 3. Vertebrates and invertebrates. Subject title. 2. (. Theory. ). Credit hours 2. Units 2. four stage. Stage. 120 minute, one sessions per week. Q. What are invertebrates? Give examples.. A: Animals without backbones are called invertebrates. Ex jellyfish, spider and crabs don’t have back bones.. Q . How many kind of invertebrates are there on the earth?. Invertebrates. I can classify animals by determining if. they are vertebrates or invertebrates.. Essential Questions. • . Why do we classify animals. ?. • How do we classify animals?. Think-Pair-Share. How does invertebrate richness, diversity, and abundance change throughout an elevational gradient?. Amanda . Tynan. . Winter Ecology Spring 2014 CU Mountain Research Station. Outline. Invertebrates. Animals can be grouped into two large categories:. Vertebrates and Invertebrates.. Vertebrates have backbones and invertebrates DO NOT.. 95% of all animals are invertebrates!. The major phyla of invertebrates are:. Zany Zoology!. Welcome to the wild world of animals!. Think of an animal. List on board. Most likely listed vertebrates. <5% of animal species are verts. This chapter introduces the invertebrates, most of which do not resemble us much…. Laboratory 27 & 28. Introduction to Invertebrates. An . invertebrate. is an animal without a backbone. . The group includes 95% of all animal species. Introduction to Invertebrates. There is no escaping the invertebrates!. 1. August 2017 v 2.1. Overview of HMLI. Introduction to Hazardous Marine Life . Envenomation and Toxins. Traumatic Injuries. Sea Food Poisonings. Life Threatening. Complications. Avoiding Marine Life Injuries. Animals without backbones Grade 4 invertebrates Invertebrates do not have a backbone. Most animals on Earth do not have backbones! Symmetry: when two parts of an object are identical along an imaginary dividing line. Topic: Invertebrates Definition and Characteristics. B.Ed. (. Hons. ) Secondary. Semester IV. Subject: Biology IV(minor). Course Title: Invertebrates Diversity. Represented By: Ms Sidra . Younis. Department of Education(Planning and Development).

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