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Animal Kingdom

By: Victoria Estes
Animal Kingdom

 Many celled organisms
 Move from place to place (most can)
 Divided into two major groups
   Vertebrates
   Invertebrates
Vertebrates

     Animals with backbones
     Broken down into 5 main groups
 1.   Mammals
 2.   Birds
 3.   Fish
 4.   Reptiles
 5.   Amphibians
Mammals
   Warm-blooded
   Have hair or fur
   Born alive
   Classified into 3
    groups based on how
    they produce young
    (babies)
Mammals Continued

1. Placental Mammals – until they are
   born the animal develops inside the
   mother’s body
2. Marsupials – young are born before
   they are fully developed and move into
   a pouch to get mild until fully developed
3. Lay eggs – only two animal species
     1. Duckbilled platypus
     2. Spiny anteater
Birds
    Warm-blooded
    Have feathers
    Lay eggs
Fish
    Cold-blooded
    Scales
    Gills
    Fins
    Lay eggs
Reptiles
    Cold-blooded
    Scales
    Lungs
    Generally live on
     land
Reptiles Continued

  3 major groups
    Snakes and lizards
       Use their tongues to smell and detect body heat
    Turtles/Tortoises
       Have shells and a complete skeletal system with
        a backbone
       Toothless
    Crocodiles/alligators
Amphibians
   Cold-blooded
   Smooth skin
   Live part of their lives
    on land and part in
    water
Amphibians Continued
 Classified into two
  groups
   Group 1 – without
    tails
      Frogs and toads


   Group 2 – Have tails
      Salamanders and
       Newts
Invertebrates

    Animals without backbones
    Broken down into four main groups
     1.   Ringed worms
     2.   Echinoderms
     3.   Mollusks
     4.   Arthropods
Ringed Worms
           Cold-blooded
           Soft body with
            sections
           3 types of worms
           Examples:
               Leeches
               Clamworms
               Earthworms
3 Types of worms
1.       Flat worms
          They are flat
          Many are parasites
          Example: tapeworm
2.       Roundworms
          May cannot be seen without a microscope
          Tapered bodies
          Have a full digestive system
          Some can be more than one meter long
3.       Segmented worm
          Made up of separate sections or segments
          Complex body structure (digestive system, circulatory
           system and nervous system)
          Example: earthworm - bristles on body help it move through
           the soil
Echinoderms
             Cold-blooded
             Rough skin
             Sharp spines
             Examples:
                 Sand dollars
                 Sea urchins
                 Starfish
Mollusks
              Cold-blooded
              Soft body
              Sometimes a hard shell
              Examples:
                  Squid
                  Snails
                  Clams
                  Oysters
                  Octopuses
Mollusks Continued
     Soft-bodied animals that have a protective
      covering, or tissue, called a mantle
     Three categories
     1. Bivalve – two shells hinged together
              Live in salt water
              Examples: Oysters, clams, scallops, mussels
     2. Univalve – One shell
              Examples: snails, slugs
     3. Cephalopods – has a shell on the inside of its
        body or no shell
              Examples: squid, octopus
Arthropods
                Cold-blooded
                Jointed legs
                Exoskeleton
                Examples:
                    Insects
                    Spiders
                    Lobsters
                    Crabs
Arthropods Continued
 Arthropod means “jointed leg”
 Has a body made up of segments with jointed
  legs and an exoskeleton
 Exoskeleton – a hard outer covering or
  skeleton on the outside of the body
   Arthropods shed their skeleton and form a new one
    in a process called molting
 There are more different kinds of arthropods
  than all other types of animals put together!
Review! Review!
Review!
 Remember to go back and read through
  the slides of this PowerPoint to help you
  study for your test!
References

 Pictures
   . "Wikipedia." Earthworm- Wikipedia, the free
    encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.,
    03 2012. Web. 3 Nov 2012.
    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthworm>.
   Microsoft Clip Art, “Used with permission
    from Microsoft”

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Animal kingdom

  • 2. Animal Kingdom  Many celled organisms  Move from place to place (most can)  Divided into two major groups  Vertebrates  Invertebrates
  • 3. Vertebrates  Animals with backbones  Broken down into 5 main groups 1. Mammals 2. Birds 3. Fish 4. Reptiles 5. Amphibians
  • 4. Mammals  Warm-blooded  Have hair or fur  Born alive  Classified into 3 groups based on how they produce young (babies)
  • 5. Mammals Continued 1. Placental Mammals – until they are born the animal develops inside the mother’s body 2. Marsupials – young are born before they are fully developed and move into a pouch to get mild until fully developed 3. Lay eggs – only two animal species 1. Duckbilled platypus 2. Spiny anteater
  • 6. Birds  Warm-blooded  Have feathers  Lay eggs
  • 7. Fish  Cold-blooded  Scales  Gills  Fins  Lay eggs
  • 8. Reptiles  Cold-blooded  Scales  Lungs  Generally live on land
  • 9. Reptiles Continued  3 major groups  Snakes and lizards  Use their tongues to smell and detect body heat  Turtles/Tortoises  Have shells and a complete skeletal system with a backbone  Toothless  Crocodiles/alligators
  • 10. Amphibians  Cold-blooded  Smooth skin  Live part of their lives on land and part in water
  • 11. Amphibians Continued  Classified into two groups  Group 1 – without tails  Frogs and toads  Group 2 – Have tails  Salamanders and Newts
  • 12. Invertebrates  Animals without backbones  Broken down into four main groups 1. Ringed worms 2. Echinoderms 3. Mollusks 4. Arthropods
  • 13. Ringed Worms  Cold-blooded  Soft body with sections  3 types of worms  Examples:  Leeches  Clamworms  Earthworms
  • 14. 3 Types of worms 1. Flat worms  They are flat  Many are parasites  Example: tapeworm 2. Roundworms  May cannot be seen without a microscope  Tapered bodies  Have a full digestive system  Some can be more than one meter long 3. Segmented worm  Made up of separate sections or segments  Complex body structure (digestive system, circulatory system and nervous system)  Example: earthworm - bristles on body help it move through the soil
  • 15. Echinoderms  Cold-blooded  Rough skin  Sharp spines  Examples:  Sand dollars  Sea urchins  Starfish
  • 16. Mollusks  Cold-blooded  Soft body  Sometimes a hard shell  Examples:  Squid  Snails  Clams  Oysters  Octopuses
  • 17. Mollusks Continued  Soft-bodied animals that have a protective covering, or tissue, called a mantle  Three categories 1. Bivalve – two shells hinged together  Live in salt water  Examples: Oysters, clams, scallops, mussels 2. Univalve – One shell  Examples: snails, slugs 3. Cephalopods – has a shell on the inside of its body or no shell  Examples: squid, octopus
  • 18. Arthropods  Cold-blooded  Jointed legs  Exoskeleton  Examples:  Insects  Spiders  Lobsters  Crabs
  • 19. Arthropods Continued  Arthropod means “jointed leg”  Has a body made up of segments with jointed legs and an exoskeleton  Exoskeleton – a hard outer covering or skeleton on the outside of the body  Arthropods shed their skeleton and form a new one in a process called molting  There are more different kinds of arthropods than all other types of animals put together!
  • 20. Review! Review! Review!  Remember to go back and read through the slides of this PowerPoint to help you study for your test!
  • 21. References  Pictures  . "Wikipedia." Earthworm- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 03 2012. Web. 3 Nov 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthworm>.  Microsoft Clip Art, “Used with permission from Microsoft”