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Warm Up What kingdom would this unknown organism be classified in? – Eukaryote – Unicellular – It was found in a pond. – It is green. – It moves by a flagellum.
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Plants
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Characteristics of Plants Eukaryotes (cells have a nucleus) Multicellular Autotrophs
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Photosynthesis Review Photosynthesis – Process by which green plants capture energy from the sun to make food (glucose) – Where? In the chloroplasts of plant cells – Why? For the plant to make food 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 sunlight Raw materialsProducts Carbon dioxide Water GlucoseOxygen
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Mosses Liverworts Hornworts
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Animals
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Characteristics of Animals Eukaryotes (cells with nucleus) Multicellular – Cells Tissues Organs Organ systems Heterotrophs/Consumers – Herbivores – eat plants – Carnivores – eat animals Predator – the hunter Prey – the hunted – Omnivores – eat both plants & animals Most reproduce sexually Most can move at some point of their life
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Classification of Animals Invertebrates – Animals without a backbone – 95% of animal species are invertebrate – Ex: jellyfish, worms, snails, crabs, spiders, insects Vertebrates – Animal with a backbone – Ex: fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals
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Invertebrates Sponges Cnidarians Worms Mollusks Arthropods Echinoderms
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Vertebrates Fishes Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals Ectotherms – “cold-blooded” Endotherms – “warm – blooded”
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Fishes Characteristics – Fins – Gills – Scales 3 groups – Jawless – Cartilaginous – Bony
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Amphibians Characteristics – Double life (gills & lungs) – Lay eggs in water Ex: – Salamanders – Newts – Frogs – Toads
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Reptiles Characteristics – Lungs – Scaly skin – Eggs with leathery shell Ex: – Snakes – Lizards – Turtles – Alligators & crocodiles
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Birds Characteristics – Feathers – Lays eggs with hard shell Ex: – Wading birds – herons & cranes – Perching birds – goldfinches & mockingbirds – Birds of prey – falcon, hawl – Flightless birds – ostriches, penguins
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Mammals Characteristics – Skin with fur or hair – Mammary glands (female) that produce milk 3 groups – Monotremes – egg laying Ex: duckbilled platypus, spiny anteater – Marsupial Ex: Koala, kangaroo, opossum – Placental Rats, bats, rabbits, zebra, whales, elephants, dogs, cats, humans
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Monotremes
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Placental Mammals
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