Chapter 1A Classifying Living Things Lesson 2 Animal Classification
Jan 02, 2016
Chapter 1AClassifying Living ThingsLesson 2Animal Classification
Animals Many celled Have nuclei Feed off other living things
VertebratesAnimals with a backbone
**Examples: snake, bear, human, frog
Vertebrates
MammalsHave hair & produce milk for their young
Reptiles
**Examples:Cats, dogs, humans
Have dry and scaly skin
**Examples:Lizards, snakes, &turtles
AmphibiansHave moist
skin with no scales;most begin life in water but live on land as adults**Examples:
Frogs, toads, newts
Birds Fish
Most vertebrates have sharp senses &
large brains. These help
them survive in their
surroundings.
InvertebratesAnimals without backbone
**Examples: snail, crab, beetle
Invertebrate SongTo the tune of BINGO
In-ver-tebratesIn-ver-tebratesIn-ver-tebratesHave No Backbone!!
Arthropods invertebrates with legs that have several
joints, their bodies have 2 or more parts sometimes have shells to protect them
**Examples: beetles, bees, crabs, lobster, grasshopper, spiders
Mollusk invertebrates that may or may
not have a hard outer shell
**Examples: snail, sea sponge, clams
Mollusks SongTo the tune of Mary Had a Little Lamb
Mollusks are invertebrates, invertebrates, invertebrates
Mollusks are invertebratesand may have an outer shell