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1 Vertebrates and Invertebrates

2 The Animal Kingdom: Vertebrates and Invertebrates Sharon Kallaji and
By: Sharon Kallaji and Heather Milewski

3 All living things can be put into one of five groups called Kingdoms
All living things can be put into one of five groups called Kingdoms. The five Kingdoms are: Monerans Protists Fungi Plants Animals

4 Monerans Have no nucleus Are single celled organisms Protists Are mostly single celled, but some are simple many celled organisms Have a nucleus and organelles

5 Fungi Are many celled organisms Do not make their own food
Absorb food from their environment

6 Plants Have chlorophyll Make their own food Are many celled organisms
Have cell walls

7 Animals Are many celled organisms Do not make their own food
Obtain food by eating

8 OR Those with Backbones Those without Backbones
All animals can be classified as belonging to one of two groups: Those with Backbones OR Those without Backbones

9 Animals without Backbones are called Invertebrates.

10 There are many different types of Invertebrates:
Sponges Anemones and Jellyfish Worms Snails, Clams and Octopuses Starfish and Urchins Insects, Spiders, Ticks, Lobsters, Crabs, and Crayfish

11 Sponges Are simple animals Have only two cell layers Have no Backbone

12 Anemones and Jellyfish
Have tentacles and stinging cells All live in water Feed themselves with their tentacles Have no Backbone

13 Worms Can be flat, round, or segmented Flatworms have a flat body
Roundworms have a round body Segmented worms are divided into small sections Have no Backbone

14 Snails, Clams and Octopuses
Often have shells Have a head, foot and well developed organs Have no Backbone

15 Starfish and Urchins Have a spiny body
Are arranged in a circle, like spokes on a wheel Live on the bottom of the Ocean Have no Backbone

16 Insects, Spiders, Lobsters, Crabs and Crayfish
Have a shell like covering called an exoskeleton Have jointed legs Have a segmented body Have no Backbone

17 Animals with Backbones are called Vertebrates.

18 There are five groups of Vertebrates:
Fish Reptiles Amphibians Birds Mammals

19 Fish Are cold-blooded Have gills and scales Live in water
Have a Backbone

20 These are Fish

21 Fish have Backbones

22 Reptiles Have scales Live on land Are cold-blooded Usually lay eggs
Have a Backbone

23 These are Reptiles

24 Reptiles have Backbones

25 Amphibians Live in water and on land Are cold blooded Have smooth skin
Lay eggs Have a Backbone

26 These are Amphibians

27 Amphibians have Backbones

28 Birds Have feathers Are warm-blooded
Have hollow bones and most can fly Lay eggs Have a Backbone

29 These are Birds

30 Birds have Backbones

31 Mammals Have hair or fur Are warm-blooded Feed milk to their young
Bear live young (except monotremes) Have a Backbone

32 These are Mammals

33 Mammals have Backbones

34 Review Animals without Backbones are called invertebrates:
Animals with backbones are called vertebrates: Sponges Anemones and Jellyfish Worms Snails, Clams and Octopuses Starfish and Urchins Insects, Spiders, Ticks, Lobsters, Crabs, and Crayfish Fish Reptiles Amphibians Birds Mammals


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