Sts unit 6 classification and animal diversity for moodle
Adaptations to their environment help define animals.. A Tuna consumes as much as 25% of its body weight in food each day. That’s like a 150 lb person.
Homeostasis Biology 2: Form and Function. Overview Homeostasis = maintenance of constant internal environment Physiological controls –Negative feedback.
Pg. 130 RTW: Do you remember the phylum Cnidaria? If so, what creatures does it have? Objective: – I will be able to cite examples and explain the adaptations.
Exam Review – Part 2 Evolution and Diversity. You Should Know… 1. What does Evolution mean? 2. What evidence does Darwin have to support his Theory of.
Kingdom Animalia Characteristics EukaryoticMulticellularHeterotrophic –ingest food Specialized cells –Most have tissues No cell wall Most motile Most.
Classification of Animals Characteristics Common To All Animals - Animal Innovations Tissue Layers - Symmetry - Body Cavities - Developmental Patterns.
InvertebratesGoal: Students will know the 8 invertebrate phyla.
Introduction to Animals. Section 1: Nature of Animals I.Vertebrate vs. Invertevrate A.Vertebrate – has vertebrae or backbone surrounding nerve cord (spinal.
Invertebrate Zoology Animals without Backbones.
Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
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