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Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
You Are an Animal!
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
• All animals are multicellular organisms, which
means that they are made up of many cells.
• Animal cells are eukaryotic, so they have a
nucleus. In animals, all of the cells work together
to perform the life functions of the animal.
What characteristics do animals share?
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
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• The cells of a multicellular organism develop into
different kinds of cells in a process called
differentiation.
• Some cells may become skin cells, and others
may become gut cells.
• Each type of cell has a special function in an
organism.
What characteristics do animals share?
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
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• Animals move in various ways. Some move to find
food, shelter, and mates, while others move
during only part of their life cycle.
• Most animals use sexual reproduction, in which a
male sex cell, the sperm, fertilizes a female sex
cell, the egg.
• The fertilized sex cell, or zygote, divides many
times to form an embryo.
What characteristics do animals share?
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
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• Some animals, such as hydras and sponges, can
reproduce asexually.
• Offspring of asexual reproduction are genetically
identical to their parent.
• Animals cannot produce their own food, so they are
consumers. A consumer is an animal that eats
other organisms, such as plants, animals, or both,
for energy.
What characteristics do animals share?
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
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• All animals need to maintain their bodies within a
specific range of temperatures.
• Birds and mammals maintain their own body
temperatures by using some of the energy released
by chemical reactions.
• Other animals rely on their environment to maintain
their body temperature.
What characteristics do animals share?
Such Diversity!
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What groups make up the diversity of
animals?
• Animals are the most physically diverse kingdom
of organisms.
• Animals can be categorized by symmetry or body
plan.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
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What groups make up the diversity of
animals?
• Some animals, such as sponges, are
asymmetrical—you cannot draw a straight line to
divide a sponge into equal parts.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
What groups make up the diversity of
animals?
• Animals like the sea anemone have a radial body
plan, organized like the spokes of a wheel.
• Some animals have bilateral symmetry, with two
mirror-image sides.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
• Animals can also be categorized by internal traits,
such as whether or not they have a backbone.
• An invertebrate is an animal without a
backbone.
• Invertebrates do not have bones, but some have a
hard, external covering, which supports the body,
called an exoskeleton.
• Asexual reproduction is common in invertebrates.
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Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
What groups make up the diversity of
animals?
• Two special kinds of invertebrates are tunicates
and lancelets, which share some characteristics
with vertebrates.
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Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
What groups make up the diversity of
animals?
• Tunicates, such as sea squirts, are small, sac-
shaped animals. Lancelets are small, fish-shaped
animals.
• Tunicates and lancelets, along with vertebrates,
are part of a group of animals called chordates.
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Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
What groups make up the diversity of
animals?
• Animals with backbones are vertebrates. The
backbone is part of an endoskeleton, an internal
skeleton that supports an animal’s body.
• The backbone is made of bones called vertebrae
that protect part of the nervous system. A
vertebrate also has a braincase, or skull, that
protects its brain.
• Almost all vertebrates reproduce sexually. In a
few species, a female’s egg can develop into an
individual without being fertilized.
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Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
What groups make up the diversity of
animals?
Soft and Squishy?
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What are some different kinds of
invertebrates?
• Most animal species are invertebrates. A vast
diversity of animals make up this group.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
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What are some different kinds of
invertebrates?
• Cnidarians live in oceans and have two body
forms: polyp, like a sea anemone, or medusa, like
a jellyfish.
• Porifera includes sponges with specialized cells
connected by jelly-like material. They live on the
ocean floor and filter food particles from water.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
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What are some different kinds of
invertebrates?
• Anthropoda includes animals that live on land and
in water with jointed appendages and an
exoskeleton that protects them from predators.
• Mollusca live in water or on land and have soft
bodies. Many, such as snails and clams, have a
protective outer shell and a muscular foot.
• Nematoda are roundworms that live in fresh
water, soil, or other animals. Many of these
animals, such as hookworms, are parasites.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
Some Familiar Faces ...
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What are some different kinds of
vertebrates?
• Vertebrates are divided into five main groups:
fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
• Vertebrates live in water, on land, or both. They
can eat plants, animals, or both.
• Both DNA and body form and structure are used
to classify vertebrates.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
What are some different kinds of
vertebrates?
• Amphibians live on land and in water. Most have
four limbs and live near fresh water because their
eggs and larvae need water to survive.
• Amphibians have thin skins that must be kept
moist.
• Frogs, toads, and salamanders are examples of
amphibians.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
What are some different kinds of
vertebrates?
• Reptiles have bodies covered with scales or plates,
and reproduce by laying eggs.
• Reptiles can live nearly anywhere on land because
they can lay eggs out of water. The eggs are
protected by membranes and a shell.
• Examples include turtles, snakes, lizards, and
crocodiles.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
What are some different kinds of
vertebrates?
• Birds have hollow bones, wings, and feathers. They
lay eggs, which they sit on to keep warm. Most
birds can fly. A few, such as penguins, cannot.
• Mammals have hair, a jaw, and three middle-ear
bones, and they produce milk.
• Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs with
shells.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
What are some different kinds of
vertebrates?
• Marsupials have embryos that develop in a pouch.
Placental mammals, such as wolves, beavers, and
sloths, have embryos develop inside their bodies.
• Fish live in water. Cartilaginous fish, such as
sharks and stingrays, have a skeleton made of
flexible cartilage. Most fish are bony.
• Some fish reproduce by laying eggs. Other fish
have embryos that develop inside the female.
Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals

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Lesson 5 introduction to animals

  • 1. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
  • 2. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals You Are an Animal! Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company • All animals are multicellular organisms, which means that they are made up of many cells. • Animal cells are eukaryotic, so they have a nucleus. In animals, all of the cells work together to perform the life functions of the animal. What characteristics do animals share?
  • 3. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company • The cells of a multicellular organism develop into different kinds of cells in a process called differentiation. • Some cells may become skin cells, and others may become gut cells. • Each type of cell has a special function in an organism. What characteristics do animals share?
  • 4. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company • Animals move in various ways. Some move to find food, shelter, and mates, while others move during only part of their life cycle. • Most animals use sexual reproduction, in which a male sex cell, the sperm, fertilizes a female sex cell, the egg. • The fertilized sex cell, or zygote, divides many times to form an embryo. What characteristics do animals share?
  • 5. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company • Some animals, such as hydras and sponges, can reproduce asexually. • Offspring of asexual reproduction are genetically identical to their parent. • Animals cannot produce their own food, so they are consumers. A consumer is an animal that eats other organisms, such as plants, animals, or both, for energy. What characteristics do animals share?
  • 6. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company • All animals need to maintain their bodies within a specific range of temperatures. • Birds and mammals maintain their own body temperatures by using some of the energy released by chemical reactions. • Other animals rely on their environment to maintain their body temperature. What characteristics do animals share?
  • 7. Such Diversity! Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What groups make up the diversity of animals? • Animals are the most physically diverse kingdom of organisms. • Animals can be categorized by symmetry or body plan. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 8. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What groups make up the diversity of animals? • Some animals, such as sponges, are asymmetrical—you cannot draw a straight line to divide a sponge into equal parts. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 9. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What groups make up the diversity of animals? • Animals like the sea anemone have a radial body plan, organized like the spokes of a wheel. • Some animals have bilateral symmetry, with two mirror-image sides. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 10. • Animals can also be categorized by internal traits, such as whether or not they have a backbone. • An invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. • Invertebrates do not have bones, but some have a hard, external covering, which supports the body, called an exoskeleton. • Asexual reproduction is common in invertebrates. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals What groups make up the diversity of animals?
  • 11. • Two special kinds of invertebrates are tunicates and lancelets, which share some characteristics with vertebrates. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals What groups make up the diversity of animals?
  • 12. • Tunicates, such as sea squirts, are small, sac- shaped animals. Lancelets are small, fish-shaped animals. • Tunicates and lancelets, along with vertebrates, are part of a group of animals called chordates. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals What groups make up the diversity of animals?
  • 13. • Animals with backbones are vertebrates. The backbone is part of an endoskeleton, an internal skeleton that supports an animal’s body. • The backbone is made of bones called vertebrae that protect part of the nervous system. A vertebrate also has a braincase, or skull, that protects its brain. • Almost all vertebrates reproduce sexually. In a few species, a female’s egg can develop into an individual without being fertilized. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals What groups make up the diversity of animals?
  • 14. Soft and Squishy? Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What are some different kinds of invertebrates? • Most animal species are invertebrates. A vast diversity of animals make up this group. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 15. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What are some different kinds of invertebrates? • Cnidarians live in oceans and have two body forms: polyp, like a sea anemone, or medusa, like a jellyfish. • Porifera includes sponges with specialized cells connected by jelly-like material. They live on the ocean floor and filter food particles from water. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 16. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What are some different kinds of invertebrates? • Anthropoda includes animals that live on land and in water with jointed appendages and an exoskeleton that protects them from predators. • Mollusca live in water or on land and have soft bodies. Many, such as snails and clams, have a protective outer shell and a muscular foot. • Nematoda are roundworms that live in fresh water, soil, or other animals. Many of these animals, such as hookworms, are parasites. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 17. Some Familiar Faces ... Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What are some different kinds of vertebrates? • Vertebrates are divided into five main groups: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. • Vertebrates live in water, on land, or both. They can eat plants, animals, or both. • Both DNA and body form and structure are used to classify vertebrates. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 18. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What are some different kinds of vertebrates? • Amphibians live on land and in water. Most have four limbs and live near fresh water because their eggs and larvae need water to survive. • Amphibians have thin skins that must be kept moist. • Frogs, toads, and salamanders are examples of amphibians. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 19. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What are some different kinds of vertebrates? • Reptiles have bodies covered with scales or plates, and reproduce by laying eggs. • Reptiles can live nearly anywhere on land because they can lay eggs out of water. The eggs are protected by membranes and a shell. • Examples include turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 20. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What are some different kinds of vertebrates? • Birds have hollow bones, wings, and feathers. They lay eggs, which they sit on to keep warm. Most birds can fly. A few, such as penguins, cannot. • Mammals have hair, a jaw, and three middle-ear bones, and they produce milk. • Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs with shells. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals
  • 21. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company What are some different kinds of vertebrates? • Marsupials have embryos that develop in a pouch. Placental mammals, such as wolves, beavers, and sloths, have embryos develop inside their bodies. • Fish live in water. Cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and stingrays, have a skeleton made of flexible cartilage. Most fish are bony. • Some fish reproduce by laying eggs. Other fish have embryos that develop inside the female. Unit 2 Lesson 5 Introduction to Animals