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© Edgenuity, Inc. 1 Warm-Up Overview of Animals ? Words to Know Write the letter of the definition next to the matching word as you work through the lesson. You may use the glossary to help you. invertebrate A. a body plan that lacks symmetry heterotroph B. a body plan made of two equal halves that mirror each other asymmetry C. an organism that eats other organisms bilateral symmetry D. an animal without a backbone radial symmetry E. an animal with a backbone vertebrae F. a body plan that is organized around a central point vertebrate G. the bones that form the backbone Lesson Goals Examine the characteristics that are common to most animals. Compare and contrast the characteristics of invertebrate and vertebrate animals. Identify the main that allow animals to meet their basic needs. Lesson Question W K 2
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Warm-Up Overview of Animals

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Page 1: Warm-Up Overview of Animals

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Warm-Up Overview of Animals

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Words to Know

Write the letter of the definition next to the matching word as you work through the lesson. You may use the glossary to help you.

invertebrate A. a body plan that lacks symmetry

heterotroph B. a body plan made of two equal halves that mirror each other

asymmetry C. an organism that eats other organisms

bilateral symmetry D. an animal without a backbone

radial symmetry E. an animal with a backbone

vertebraeF. a body plan that is organized around a

central point

vertebrate G. the bones that form the backbone

Lesson Goals

Examine thecharacteristicsthat are commonto most animals.

Compare andcontrast thecharacteristics ofinvertebrate andvertebrateanimals.

Identify the main

that allow animalsto meet their basicneeds.

Lesson Question

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Warm-Up Overview of Animals

Classification of Living Things

Circle the domain that contains organisms whose cells contain nuclei.

The domain Eukarya is divided into four kingdoms including .

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Animal Cells

• All animals are .

• All animals are .

• Eukaryotic cells contain:

• a nucleus.

• organelles.

Homeostasis

• must maintain homeostasis for cells to function at the most

level.

• Water

• Blood

• Body

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Instruction

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Movement

Animals move from place to place to find , , and/or

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Instruction

Feeding

• All animals are .

• Food is broken into simpler that can be used by .

Reproduction

• All animal reproduce.

• All animals are of reproducing .

• Some can also reproduce .

Classification of Animals

• An animal with a backbone is called a .

• The backbone:

• supports the body.

• and the spinal cord.

• is made of vertebrae.

• allows for .

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• An animal without a backbone is called an .

• Many invertebrates are protected by or other outer

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Instruction

 symmetry

symmetry

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Summary Overview of Animals

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Review: Key Concepts

Characteristics of Animals

Functions of Animals

• Maintain

• Move from place to place

• Are

• Reproduce both sexually and asexually

Answer

Lesson Question How are animals distinguished from other living things??

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Overview of AnimalsSummary

Review: Key Concepts

• An animal with a backbone is called a .

• An animal without a backbone is called an .

• Animals have three possible body plans.

• symmetry

• symmetry

• Asymmetry

Use this space to write any questions or thoughts about this lesson.

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