Ms. Hanna Mae G. Hernani
Classification of Animals
Classification of Vertebrates
Lynx bat sloth bottlenose dolphinArrow frog salamander axolotl killer whaleOtter armadillo lizard python turtleEchidna toad toucan roosterOwl meerkat manatee chameleonArmadillo garter snake peacock alligatorSkatesting ray swan pelicanTamaraw Phil. Eagle sunfish komodo dragonLamprey lionfish hagfish whaleWhale shark sea horse tortoise Bird of paradiseGecko carabao milk fish great white shark
Group Activity: Identify whether the following animals is a mammal, reptiles, bird, amphibian, or a fish
Classification of Invertebrates
Lynx
sea horse
Arrow frog
bat
Whale shark
whale
salamander
sloth
bottlenose dolphin
hagfish
killer whale
turtle
rooster
toad
meerkat
axolotl
garter snake
peacock
python
Phil. Eagle
Tamaraw
Lamprey
Armadillo
armadillo lizard
toucan
alligator
Skate
Otter
pelican
komodo dragon
Echidna
Owl
sting ray
swan
manatee
lionfish
chameleon
gecko
great white shark
carabao
milk fish
tortoise
Bird of paradise
sunfish
SpongesCnidariansFlatwormsRoundwormsSegmented wormsMolluscsEchinodermsArthropods
Invertebrates
- Poriferans- Openings all over
the body- Filter feeders
Ex: barrel sponge and red tree sponge
Sponges
- Mostly found in the oceans
- Corals, hydras, jellyfishes
-have nematocysts
Cnidarians
- Platyhelminthes- Flat bodies- Absorb oxygen via diffusion
Ex: flatworms, planarians
Flatworms
- Nematodes- Long, smooth and
rounded bodies- Have digestive
systemEx: hookworms, pinworms, filarial worms
Roundworms
- Annelids- Long segmented bodies
- Contains internal organs
Ex: leeches, earthworm
Segmented worms
- Soft bodied animals
- Aquatic and terrestrial
- Most have shells
Molluscs
- Spiny-skinned aquatic creatures
- All live in marine environment
- No head or tail region
Echinoderms
- Largest group- Found everywhere- Exoskeleton, jointed legs, segmented body, compound eyes, specialized body parts
Arthropods
Answer “Chapter Test” A and B on pages 150-151
Activity
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