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In this PPT we have given animal classification. vertebrates and invertebrates. We have also given definition of different types of animals and supporting pictures. Standard 1 children can see this PPT for their NSO preparation.
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Taxonomy and Classification unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. A 3800+ slide Five Part PowerPoint presentation becomes the roadmap for an amazing and interactive science experience full of built-in lab activities, built-in quizzes, video links, class notes(red slides),review games, projects, unit notes, answer keys, and much more. Also included is a student version of the unit that is much like the teachers but missing the answer keys, quizzes, PowerPoint review games, hidden box challenges, owl, and surprises meant for the classroom. This is a great resource to distribute to your students and support professionals. The Classification and Taxonomy Unit covers topics associated with Taxonomy and Classification. The unit examines all of the Kingdoms of Life in detail. Areas of Focus within The Taxonomy and Classification Unit: -Taxonomy, Classification, Need for Taxonomy vs. Common Names, What is a Species?, Dichotomous Keys, What does Classification Use?, The Domains of Life, Kingdoms of Life,The 8 Taxonomic Ranks, Humans Taxonomic Classification, Kingdom Monera, Prokaryotic Cells, Types of Eubacteria, Bacteria Classification, Gram Staining,Bacterial Food Borne Illnesses, Penicillin and Antiseptic, Oral Hygiene and Plaque, Bacterial Reproduction (Binary Fission), Asexual Reproduction, Positives and Negatives of Bacteria, Protista, Plant-like Protists, Animal-like Protists, Fungi-like Protists, Animalia, Characteristics of Animalia, Animal Symmetry, Phylums of Animalia (Extensive), Classes of Chordata, Mammals, Subclasses of Mammals, Characteristics of Mammals, Fungi, Positives and Negatives of Fungi, Divisions of Fungi (Extensive), Parts of a Mushroom, 3 Roles of Fungi, Fungi Reproduction, Mold Prevention, Plant Divisions, Kingdom Plantae. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
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4. VERTEBRATES: MAMMALS
All mammals are viviparous (they are
born from their mother’s whomb and they
have live babies)
Except for two of them: platipus and
echidnas that are oviparuos (they
are born from eggs)
By Lolygg
7. VERTEBRATES: MAMMALS
Most mammals have
four legs
To allow them to walk ,run, hop or
jump
Some of them have
flippers
To allow them to swim
There’s only one
mammal that have
wings
Bats have wings what allow them to
fly
By Lolygg
9. COMPLETE THE CHART ABOUT MAMMALS
Reproduction Nutrition Respiration Physical
characteristics
By Lolygg
10. VERTEBRATES: BIRDS
Birds are oviparous (they are born from eggs). They incubate their eggs.
They sit on them to keep them warm while they grow inside.
By Lolygg
13. VERTEBRATES: BIRDS
Birds have feathers
For flying, keeping warm and attracting
other birds. Feathers are waterproof.
Birds have wings
But not all birds can fly. Some use then to
swim or run
By Lolygg
14. VERTEBRATES: BIRDS
Hooked beaks
For tearing
meat
Short
beaks
For eating
seeds and
nuts
Long, Sharp
beaks
Long, thin
beaks
For eating
nectar from
flowers
For catching
fish
Birds have beaks
By Lolygg
15. COMPLETE THE CHART ABOUT BIRDS
Reproduction Nutrition Respiration Physical
characteristics
By Lolygg
18. VERTEBRATES: REPTILES
They breathe with lungs They are cold blooded
Their body temperature is always the
same. That’s why they can not live in cold
areas.
By Lolygg
21. COMPLETE THE CHART ABOUT REPTILES
Reproduction Nutrition Respiration Physical
characteristics
By Lolygg
22. VERTEBRATES: FISH
Fish are oviparous
Some fish keep their eggs in their mouths
until they hatch
Sharks are viviparous
They give birth to live babies
By Lolygg
25. VERTEBRATES: FISH
They have fins and a tail
To help them to move around
Their skin is covered in scales
Tail
Fins
By Lolygg
26. VERTEBRATES: FISH
SHOALS
When fish live together in big groups.
PACKS
Groups o fish moving together with
the purpose of hunting.
SCHOOL
A big group of fish moving in the
same direction.
By Lolygg
27. COMPLETE THE CHART ABOUT FISH
Reproduction Nutrition Respiration Physical
characteristics
By Lolygg
29. VERTEBRATES: AMPHIBIANS
Amphibians are oviparous
Baby amphibians do not
look like adults
Baby amphibians change
through metamorphosis and
grow into adults
Baby amphibians live
and grow in water
By Lolygg
30. VERTEBRATES: AMPHIBIANS
Most amphibians are carnivore. They eat small vertebrates and
invertebrates such as mice or worms
By Lolygg
33. VERTEBRATES: AMPHIBIANS
Some amphibians have webbed feet for
swimming and strong back legs for
jumping
Some of them use their color to hide from
predators and other have bright colors to
frighten predators.
By Lolygg
40. UNIT 3: ANIMAL KINGDOM
VERTEBRATE
S
INVERTEBRATES
REPTILES
BIRDS FISH
MAMMALS
AMPHIBIAN
S
OTHER
GROUPS
MOLLUSC
S
ARTHROPOD
S
INSECTS
ARACHNIDS
MYRIAPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ECHINODERMS
ANNELIDS
CEPHALOPODS
BIVALVES
GASTROPOD
S
CNIDARIAN
S
have a backbone don’t have a
backbone