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Science Animals Vertebrates with backbones What do snakes, birds, spiders, and cats have in common? They are animals. They move. They reproduce. They.

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Page 1: Science Animals Vertebrates with backbones What do snakes, birds, spiders, and cats have in common? They are animals. They move. They reproduce. They.
Page 2: Science Animals Vertebrates with backbones What do snakes, birds, spiders, and cats have in common? They are animals. They move. They reproduce. They.

Science

Animals

Vertebrates

with

backbones

Page 3: Science Animals Vertebrates with backbones What do snakes, birds, spiders, and cats have in common? They are animals. They move. They reproduce. They.

What do snakes, birds, spiders, and cats have in common?

They are animals.

They move.

They reproduce.

They eat other organisms.

They breath

Page 4: Science Animals Vertebrates with backbones What do snakes, birds, spiders, and cats have in common? They are animals. They move. They reproduce. They.

How are they different?

Coverings are different Number of legs are different

Each reproduce differently Body temperatures are different

Not all have a back bone

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BACKBONE

A backbone is the main bone, made up of many small bones joined together, that, runs along the middle of the back in some animals.

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No Backbones

Out of all the animals, very few have backbones.

Have Backbones

Only 3 out of every 100 have a backbone.

97 out of every 100 do not have a backbone.

Animals with a backbone, an internal skeleton, are

called vertebrates

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mammals

vertebratesfish birds reptiles

amphibians

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Fish have backbones.

Fish reproduce by laying eggs.

These are the eggs of a clown fish.

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Since fish live in water, most of them breathe through gills.

Gills perform the gas exchange between the water and the fish's blood.

Gills allow the fish to breathe oxygen in the water.

Fish are covered with scales.

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Fish are cold-blooded.

Cold-blooded creatures take on the temperature of their surroundings.

They are hot when their environment is hot and

cold when their environment is cold.

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Birds have backbones.

Birds reproduce by laying eggs.

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Birds have lungs to breath.

Birds are covered with feathers which keep them warm and help them fly.

Since bird have hollow bones, they are very light.

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Most birds can fly.

They have two feet and two wings

Birds are warm-blooded.

Warm-blooded creatures keep the inside of their bodies at a constant temperature. They do this by generating their own heat when they are in a cooler environment, and by cooling themselves when they are in a hotter environment. To generate heat, warm-blooded animals convert the food that they eat into energy.

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Reptiles have backbones

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Reptiles have dry scaly skin.

They usually lay eggs.

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Amphibians have backbones

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Amphibians go through metamorphosis.

They begin life as eggs.

During their larval stage, they live in the water.

Once they reach the adult stage, they live on the land.

The adults must return to the water, however, for reproduction.

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Amphibians have smooth, moist skin.

Adult amphibians have small, relatively inefficient lungs for breathing, so most breath through their skin too.

Amphibians lay eggs in the water. Baby amphibians breath with gills.

Amphibians are cold-blooded.

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Mammals have backbones

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Mammals give birth to live babies.

Baby mammals must be fed and cared for by their parents.

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Mammals are warm-blood.

Mammals are covered with hair or fur.

Mammals use lungs to breath.

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Animals with a backbone, an internal skeleton are called

vertebrates

Fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals are

vertebrates

Fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals have backbones.

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Saint William School

Name ___________________________________________________________ Date ______________

Covering Reproduce What organ does it use to

breath?

Is it warm blooded or

cold blooded?

Fish

Birds

Reptiles

Amphibians

Mammals

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