What do we know about mammals?

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What do we know about mammals?

know more about mammals’ body structure and life cycle; Aims: aware reproduction of mammals (placentals, marsupials and monotremes); know how mammals are classified.

Task 1. Odd one out (guess the word that doesn’t go with the others by meaning and using): 1. sense respond excrete 2. locomotion irritability movement 3. breathe respire hamster 4. esophagus alveolus bronchus 5. Sebaceous sweat mammary 6. maintain propel steer 7. mouth anus heart 8. nipple uterus placenta 9. canine horn incisor 10.eliminate separate excrete

Task 2. Who is an odd one? Hedgehog shrew bat (insect-eating) Dolphin shark whale(marine) Wolf dog kangaroo (flesh-eating) Tiger koala opossum (pouched) Goat elephant pig (hooped) Rat mouse mole (rodent) Dolphin lemur monkey (primates) Armadillo opossum sloth (toothless) Hoofed primates flying (placentals) Echidna platypus koala (monotremes)

Match animals with their babies and say what do they eat or how do they feed on: Sheep puppy Cat lamb Dog calf Pig kitten Cow gosling Goose piglet Horse duckling Duck foal Goat chick Chicken kid

Mammals Reptile Vertebrates Breathe with lungs

Warm-blooded, fur, nurse their young, constant t, have live birth Mammals Reptile Warm-blooded, fur, nurse their young, constant t, have live birth Cold-blooded, dry and scaly skin, most lay eggs Vertebrates Breathe with lungs

diversity of mammals - cүтқоректілердің көптүрлілігі – разнообразие млекопитающих

Rodents – кемірушілер - грызуны

Marsupials – қалталылыр - сумчатые

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