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Sorting Living Things

Answer: Living things are divided into: Animals Plants

Answer: Animals are divided into: Vertebrates. Invertebrates.

What’s this? Backbone

Complete: Vertebrates are animals with Backbone.

Complete: are animals with NO backbone Invertebrates

Who are we? Birds

Who are we? Reptiles

Who are we? Mammals

Who are we? Amphibians

Who are we? Fish

Complete about mammals They have four limbs. They are covered with hair. They breathe with their lungs. They give birth to live young.They are viviparous.

Complete about birds They have two legs. wings. They have a beak. They are covered with feathers. They breathe with their lungs. They lay eggs on land.

Fish: Complete They have______. fins They are covered with_____. scales. They breathe through _____. gills Most fo them lay _____ on water.They are oviparous. eggs They live in_____. water

Reptiles: Complete They have four______. legs They are covered with______. scales They breathe through ______. lungs They lay _____ on land.They are oviparous. eggs

Amphibians Most have four ______ legs Most have _____skin. smooth They breathe through____ lungs They lay ____ in water. eggs They can live on _____ and in ____ land/water

Invertebrates Invertebrates are divided into 4 sets: 1.Worms 2. Molluscs 3. Insects 4. Spiders

Worms: Complete They lay… eggs. They eat… plants and animals. Their body is covered with… a soft skin.

Molluscs: complete They eat… plants or animals. They lay … eggs. They have a … soft body. They usually have a… shell. Give four examples: Snail Mussels Slug Squid

Insects: Complete They eat other insects. They lay eggs. They have _____ legs. six They have _____ part body. three Most have ___ or ___ sets of wings. One/two

Spiders: Complete They eat insects. They lay eggs. They have ___legs. eight