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Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

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Page 1: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Animals as Living ThingsVocabularyGrade 4

Page 2: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate.

A bird is a vertebrate.A human is a vertebrate.

Page 3: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Vertebrates are classified by how they control their body temperature.

Cold blooded vertebrates (fish, amphibians, and reptiles) get heat from outside the body.

Warm blooded vertebrates (birds and mammals) use energy from food to keep body temperature constant.

Page 4: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

An animal without a backbone is called an invertebrate.

A worm is an invertebrate.An octopus is an

invertebrate.

Page 5: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Cnidarians are invertebrates that have poison stingers on tentacles.

Three types of cnidarians are HydraJellyfishSea anemones

Page 6: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Mollusks are soft bodied invertebrates.

Examples of mollusks areSnailsClamsOysters squids

Page 7: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Echinoderms are spiny skinned invertebrates.

Echinoderms are identified by A star designSpiny skinAn internal supporting structure called an endoskeleton.

Page 8: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Arthropods make up the largest invertebrate group.

Arthropods are identified by a hard skeleton on the outside of their bodies called an exoskeleton.

Examples are Arachnids

Centipedes and millipedesCrustaceansInsects

Page 9: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Show what you know.

Page 10: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

What are animals with backbones, such as humans, called?

Page 11: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

What are animals with backbones, such as humans, called?

vertebrates

Page 12: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

What type of vertebrate gets its heat from outside its body?

Page 13: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

What type of vertebrate gets its heat from outside its body?

Cold blooded vertebrate

Page 14: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

What is an animal without a backbone called?

Page 15: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

What is an animal without a backbone called?

An invertebrate

Page 16: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

___________ are invertebrates that have poison stingers on tentacles.

Page 17: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Cnidarians are invertebrates that have poison stingers on tentacles.

Page 18: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

________are soft bodied invertebrates.

Page 19: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Mollusks are soft bodied invertebrates.

Page 20: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

__________ are spiny skinned invertebrates.

Page 21: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

Echinoderms are spiny skinned invertebrates.

Page 22: Animals as Living Things Vocabulary Grade 4. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. A bird is a vertebrate. A human is a vertebrate.

___________ make up the largest invertebrate group.

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Arthropods make up the largest invertebrate group.