PPT-Mollusks are second only to arthropods in numbers of living
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Phylum Mollusca Ch 12 Molluscan Success Mollusca Soft Bodied Latin Phylum Mollusca 555 Million Years Ago Molluscan Characteristics Range in size and body shape
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Phylum Mollusca Ch 12 Molluscan Success Mollusca Soft Bodied Latin Phylum Mollusca 555 Million Years Ago Molluscan Characteristics Range in size and body shape Largest . Welcome to Discovery Education Player. Characteristics of flatworms. Soft, flattened worms with tissues and internal organ system. Simplest animals to have three embryonic germ layers. Bilateral symmetry . Chapter 35 . Examples with Scientific Names. Scientific Name Common Name. Mollusks:. Athleta toumeyi. . Fossil Gastropod. Caprinuloidea. perfecta. . . We put livings things into two large groups:. Animals . Plants. Vertebrates. These are animals with a backbone.. There are five groups of vertebrates:. Amphibians. Birds. Fish. Mammals. Reptiles. Amphibians. Tough Softies!. Kingdom: . Animalia. Phylum: . Mollusca. . (Mollusks). Class: . Bivalvia. . (Bivalves). Class: . Cephalopoda. . (Cephalopods) . Class: . Gastroboda. . (Gastropods). Mollusca. is the second most diverse (second most number of species) phylum in the animal kingdom!. Sarah . Whitebloom. Matt Jones. Eddie Frere. Objective: SWBAT describe what a mollusk is, the different types of mollusks, examples, and their functions . Warm-Up. What is a mollusk?. What are the 3 types of mollusks?. Lesson 3: How do we classify invertebrates?. Opening Activity. ·. Open Science textbook to page 18.. ·Open Science Workbook to page 5A to review home learning.. ·Open Science folder to review vocabulary words and outline for the chapter.. Phylum Mollusca. Ch. 12 – . Molluscan. Success. Mollusca = “Soft Bodied” (Latin). Phylum Mollusca . ~555 Million Years Ago. Molluscan. Characteristics. Range in size and body shape. Largest . Week . 6 . Discussion. Overview of Protostomes. Most diverse and abundant animals on Earth. 22/30 animal phyla are protostomes. Arthropods (insects, crustaceans). Mollusks (snails, claims, squid). Annelids (earthworms, leeches). Phylum Mollusca. Includes . snails and slugs, oysters and clams, and octopuses and squids. .. Bivalves. Nautilus. Soft-bodied. invertebrate. Covered with protective . mantle. that may or may not form a hard, . Biology I: Chapter 28. ARTHROPODS. ARTHROPODS. Arthropods. Phylum Arthropoda. Insects, crabs, centipedes, spiders. Segmented body. Tough exoskeleton made of chitin. Jointed appendages. Evolution of Arthropods. Characteristics of Mollusks. Mollusks are invertebrates with soft, . unsegmented. bodies that are often protected by a hard outer shell.. They also have a thin layer of tissue called a . mantle. that covers its internal organs.. 1. What phylum do spiders, grasshoppers, lobsters and centipedes all belong to?. ARTHROPODA. Arthropods. 2.. “. arthros. ” mean “. jointed. ”. 3. “. podos. ” means “. foot. ” or “. I. What is a Mollusk?. A. Phylum . Mollusca. Origin: from Latin . Molluscus. = soft. B. Contains animals that look and act very differently from each other. C. Mollusks: Soft-bodied animal that have an internal or external shell. Includes . snails and slugs, oysters and clams, and octopuses and squids. .. Bivalves. Nautilus. Soft-bodied. invertebrate. Covered with protective . mantle. that may or may not form a hard, . calcium carbonate shell .
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