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Warm Up: 5/18 1. Are there more types of vertebrates or invertebrates Warm Up: 5/18 1. Are there more types of vertebrates or invertebrates? 2. What type of symmetry for the three below?

Weird Animals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MLWHGRnqfI Panda Ant!

Fish What are the three main types of fish? What is a swim bladder? What are three examples of ray-finned fish? Amphibians List three characteristics of an amphibian. What are the three main groups of amphibian? What is a caecilian? Reptiles List three characteristics of reptiles. Which is the most common reptile? What are some characteristics of this reptile? Explain what an amniotic egg is. Use the GreenBook! Birds List three characteristics of a bird. Where did birds originate? List, describe and provide an example of 2 types of birds. Mammals List three characteristics of mammals. Explain what a marsupial is and provide an example. Choose one more mammal type. Describe it and provide an example.

(yes, there is only one….) Fungi Asexual reproduction Page 530 Sexual Reproduction Page 531 18 Vertebrate Phylum (yes, there is only one….) 3 facts Picture 22 BlueBook…. Invertebrate Phylum 3 facts and a picture 21

Vertebrate vs. Invertebrate Poster Cnidaria (Jellyfish, Coral) Platyhelminthes (Flatworms) Mollusks (Snails, Bivalves, Squid) Annelids (Earthworms, Leeches) Arthropods (Crustaceans) Arthropods (Insects) Echinoderms (Starfish, Sea Urchins) 676-681 689-694 705-711 713-716 726-730 741-749 761-767   Jawless Fish (Lamreys) Cartilagenous Fish (Sharks) Bony Fish (Salmon, etc) Amphibians (Frogs, etc.) Reptiles Birds Mammals 782-784 782-786 787-792 804-812 825-834 844-854 864-874 Vertebrate Draw and label How does it feed? How does it breath? What type of circulatory system, describe. How does it reproduce? How does it sense its environment? Invertebrate Draw and label How does it feed? How does it breath? What type of circulatory system, describe. How does it reproduce? How does it sense its environment?

Food Web Each person has an animal/plant that represents them… Figure out what your organism eats and what eats your organism…. We will start with the sun, toss the yarn to another food web component, as say how they are related.

11 groups total…max of 2 people in a group Introduction Map of world showing all areas where your biome is located (4 points) Top 3 locations to visit this biome (3 points)   Abiotic Factors Geography (latitude, elevation, distance inland, topography, hemisphere) (5 Points) Explain climate characteristics (annual mean temperature, the temperature range, annual total rainfall, timing of rainfall, and temperature etc.) (5 Points)

Biotic Factors Human Impact Examples of animals and plants (the biodiversity) found in your biome with pictures (minimum of 5 plants and 5 animals). (10 Points total) How are one plant and one animal uniquely adapted to this environment? (5 points) Create a food chain that would exist in your biome (7 Points)   Human Impact Human threats to your biome (3 points) Ways to help with above threats…. (3 points) Note: You will also be graded on the overall quality of the PowerPoint and the Professionalism of the presentation. (5 Points)

Biome Project: Top three biomes Tundra Tropical Rainforest Grassland Temperate Forest (Deciduous Forest) Taiga (Evergreen Coniferous Forest, Boreal) Desert Chaparral Alpine Savanna Freshwater Marine