Animal planet

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UNIT 1: ANIMAL PLANET

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ANIMAL PLANET

VITAL FUNCTIONS• There are vital functions that chracterise all living things.

• NUTRITION

• INTERACTION

• REPRODUCTION

NUTRITION• Some living things (like human and animals) get their food by

eating other living things.

• They can be clasified into three groups:

• HERBIVORES: They only eat plants. ZEBRAS.

• CARNIVORES: they eat other animals. LEOPARDS

• OMNIVORES: they eat other animals and plants. MONKEYS.

• However, plants are able to make their own food.

INTERACTION• We receive information from the world through our

senses. Then, we make decisions.

• For example, when we are cold, we put on a jumper.

• Acting and reacting to the wrold around us is known as

INTERACTION.

REPRODUCTION• Lions can give birth to lion cubs, and plants can use their

seeds to make new plants.

• There are different types of reproduction:

• OVIPAROUS – Ducks are born from eggs.

• VIVIPAROUS- Urchins give birth to their young.

• SEEDS- Beans are born from seeds.

VERTEBRATES

VERTEBRATES• All vertebrates have an internal skeleton that is made up

of many bones.

• Some vertebrates are viviparous. (dogs and human

beings)

• Other vertebrates are oviparous (frogs, eagles and

lizards)

BODY PARTS OF VERTEBRATES

• Commonly the bodies of vertebates can be split into:

• HEAD

• BODY

• LIMBS

INVERTEBRATES

Some animals don’t haveskeletons. They are INVERTEBRATES.

INVERTEBRATES

• All invertebrates have one thing in common: they are

OVIPAROUS

• They aren´t VIVIPAROUS

Invertebratesdon’t have a backbone.

ARTHROPODS• Arthropods is the biggest and most important group of

invertebrates.

• All arthropods have an external skeleton that protects

their body.

• They also have many legs.

This group can be divided into three subgroups:

-insects (six legs)

-arachnids (eight legs)

-crustaceans (ten legs)

INSECTS

• It is the largest group of arthropods.

• Their body is divided into three parts: HEAD, THORAX

AND ABDOMEN.

• They have two antennae and may have wings.

Insects are invertebrates.

bee ladybird

cockroach fly mosquito

ARACHNIDS• Their body is divided into two parts: Cephalothrax and

abdomen.

• Arachnids don´t have antennae or wings.

CRUSTACEANS• Their body is divided into two parts:

• Cephalothorax and abdomen

• They have two antennae but don´t have wings.

SPONGES• Sponges live at the bottom of the sea.

• They are fixed to the ground so they cannot move

around.

• Their body is full of holes known as pores.

• Food and water enter their body through these pores

JELLYFISH• Jellyfish can be very dangerous animals.

• They have poisonous tentacles that they use to hunt

other animals.

ECHINODERMS• Starfish and sea urchins are echinoderms.

• They have many small feet that they use to move along

the bottom of the ocean.

• SEA URCHIN STAR FISH

WORMS• Worms have a long soft segmented body that is made

up of rings.

• Some worms live in the ground, while other live in water.

MOLLUSCS• All moluscs have soft muscular bodies that they use to

move around the ground or through the water.

• There are three types of mulluscs that have shells:

• Molluscs with two shells. MUSSEL

• Molluscs with one shell. SNAIL

• Molluscs with an internal shell. SQUID

REVIEW • All living things have three vital functions in order to

grow and live. These are: nutrition, interaction and

reproduction.

REVIEW• Animals eat food to get energy. Carnivores only eat

meat and hervivores only eat plants. Omnivores eat

both meat and plants

REVIEW• Some animals give birth to their young and others

lay eggs.

REVIEW• Animals with bones are called vertebrates and

animals without bones are called invertebrates.

Some animals have an external skeleton known as a

shell.

REVIEW

• The biggest groups of invertebrates are arthropods..

They can be classified into three groups: arachnids,

crustaceans, and insects. Each of these groups has

a different number of legs.

REVIEW• There are other groups of invertebrates that live in

water. They are jellyfish, molluscs, sponges,

echinoderms and worms.

TRUE OR FALSE?• 1.Spiders are arthropods because they have an external

skeleton and many legs.

• 2.All vertebrates are oviparous.

• 3.Frogs are vertebrates because they have a backbone and an internal skeleton.

• 4.All invertebrates are oviparous.

• 5.Arthropods have an external skeleton and many legs.

• 1TRUE, 2 FALSE, 3 TRUE, 4 TRUE, 5 TRUE

ANIMAL CARD: LION• Does it have a backbone?

• How does it reproduce?

• What does it eat?

• Where does it live?

• Does it have feet?

ANIMAL CARD: DRAGONFLY

• Does it have a

backbone?

• How does it reproduce?

• What does it eat?

• Where does it live?

• Does it have feet?

ANIMAL CARD: OWL• Does it have a

backbone?

• How does it reproduce?

• What does it eat?

• Where does it live?

• Does it have feet?

ANIMAL CARD: SLUG• Does it have a

backbone?

• How does it reproduce?

• What does it eat?

• Where does it live?

• Does it have feet?

ANIMAL CARD: SPARROW

• Does it have a

backbone?

• How does it reproduce?

• What does it eat?

• Where does it live?

• Does it have feet?

LET´S PLAY A GAME• WHAT ANIMAL IS IT?

• YOUR ARE AN

ANIMAL THAT

LIVES AT THE

BOTTOM OF THE

SEA. YOU CANNOT

MOVE BECAUSE

YOUR FIXED TO

THE GROUND.

YOUR BODY IS

FULL OF PORES.

What animal is it?• You are a dangerous

animal. You have

poisonous tentacles that

you use to defend

yourself.

What animal is it? • You are a molluscs with

one shell.

WHAT KIND OF ARTHROPOD ARE YOU?

• THINK OF AN

ARTHROPOD

AND ANSWER

THESE

QUESTIONS:

• - Do you have wings?

• Do you have a

cephalothorax?

• How many legs do you

have?

• How many parts is your

body divided into?

What kind of arthropodare you?

• I AM A/AN….