1. WEL-COMEWel-cometoour presentation PresentedbyVagata ram sawansa 2. OBJECTIVE The student will be able to know about animal kingdom The student will be under-stand classification…
1. Animalia Kingdom 2. AnimalsDo not have chlorophyll.Can move about freely from place to place (except the fixedsponges , corals , etc.)Cannot make their own food…
1. CLADISTICS Phylogenetic systematics ODWSPaul Billiet 2011 2. The basic assumption All life on Earth shares a common origin Therefore, two different organisms will sharea…
1. CLADISTICS Phylogenetic systematics ODWSPaul Billiet 2011 2. The basic assumption All life on Earth shares a common origin Therefore, two different organisms will sharea…
1.Animals are divided into groups; mammals,birds, fish, reptiles, insects and anphibian. Iwill only be introducing animals in the groupsmammals, birds and fish.2. Characteristics…
1. Classification of Animals By Uma Raikwar 2. Why classify? Think of three examples where we group things. Why do we group these things? 3. Taxonomy Animals are classified…
1. Skeletal System 2. Skeletal System Skeletal System The skeletal system is a rigid framework of bones that serves many important functions. It provides support, shape and…
1. Movement In Animals 2. Movement in Animals Movement In Animals Unlike plants, animals can move from place to place. This movement is known as locomotion. It helps animals…
Slide 1AMPHIBIANS FROGSSALAMANDERSCAECILIANS Click HERE for an overview of amphibians! HERE Click on the speakers to hear the sounds of the rainforest! HOME Click on LINKS…
Slide 1CLADISTICS Phylogenetic systematics ODWSODWS Paul Billiet 2011 Slide 2 The basic assumption All life on Earth shares a common origin Therefore, two different organisms…