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Variety of Life
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Is It Alive? How do you know if something if alive or not?
There are seven life processes (MRS GREN): Movement Respiration Sensitivity Growth Reproduction Excretion Nutrition
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MRS GREN Movement- we need to move around to get food, plants can move their leaves towards sunlight Respiration- both plants and animals take in Oxygen from the air to release energy Sensitivity- we are all sensitive to the cold, acidity etc.
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MRS GREN Growth- We all grow up (and out!)
Reproduction- All living things make more of themselves Excretion- Getting rid of waste e.g. we breathe out Carbon Dioxide Nutrition- Eating (plants take in nutrients from the ground)
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Organisms Organism means living thing There are two big groups: Plants
Animals There are also bacteria and viruses that make us sick
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Classification Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish scientist came up with the classification system Organisms are placed in groups if they are similar to each other
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Animals Animals can be divided into: vertebrates (have a backbone)
invertebrates (no backbone) Which group do we belong to? Vertebrates Which group do worms belong to? Invertebrates
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Vertebrates There are five groups (BFARM): Birds Fish Amphibians
Reptiles Mammals
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Weird Mammals Dolphins- they have lungs A Bottlenose Dolphin
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Weird Mammals Whales- have lungs Killer Whales
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Weird Mammals The Blue Whale- the largest animal
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Weird Mammals Bats- they are related to rodents
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Reptiles The Tortoise live on land
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Reptiles Turtles live in water The Green Sea Turtle
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Birds Emperor Penguins are one of the few organisms to live in Antarctica
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Amphibians The Fire salamander can re-grow legs that have been cut off
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Amphibians The poison dart frog is lethal to humans
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Fish Sharks are fish, they have gills The Great White Shark
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Annelids These are Earthworms and leeches They are invertebrates
They have rounded bodies Their body is segmented
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Arthropods This big group (phylum) of ancient invertebrates include smaller groups (classes) of insects, spiders, millipedes and crabs They have a hard body It is divided into segments They have jointed legs
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Arachnids They have 8 legs Two body parts and no wings
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Insects They have 6 legs and two pairs of wings
They have 3 body parts: Thorax Head The Damselfly Abdomen
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Insects (Stag Beetle) Head Thorax Abdomen
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Molluscs These are slugs, snails, squid and the octupus
They have soft bodies with a head and a muscular foot
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Plants These are divided into:
Flowering plants (conifers and seed producing flowers) Non-flowering plants (Algae, ferns and mosses)
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Non-Flowering Plants Algal bloom on a river
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Flowering Plants This Passion Flower makes seeds
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Keys This is a question key
It can be used to separate organisms according to their characteristics Can you name the invertebrate A, B, C and D A= Ant B= Mite C= Spider D= Mayfly
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