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Chapter 1A Classifying Living Things

Chapter 1A Classifying Living Things. Lesson 2 Animal Classification. Animals. Many celled Have nuclei Feed off other living things. Vertebrates. Animals with a backbone. **Examples: snake, bear, human, frog. Birds. Fish. Vertebrates. Amphibians.

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Chapter 1A Classifying Living Things

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  1. Chapter 1AClassifying Living Things Lesson 2 Animal Classification

  2. Animals • Many celled • Have nuclei • Feed off other living things

  3. Vertebrates Animals with a backbone **Examples: snake, bear, human, frog

  4. Birds Fish Vertebrates Amphibians Have moist skin with no scales; most begin life in water but live on land as adults Mammals Reptiles Have dry and scalyskin Have hair & produce milk for their young **Examples: Lizards, snakes, &turtles **Examples: Cats, dogs, humans **Examples: Frogs, toads, newts

  5. Most vertebrates have sharp senses & large brains. These help them survive in their surroundings.

  6. Invertebrates **Examples: snail, crab, beetle Animals without backbone

  7. Invertebrate SongTo the tune of BINGO In-ver-tebrates In-ver-tebrates In-ver-tebrates Have No Backbone!!

  8. Arthropods • invertebrates with legs that have several joints, • their bodies have 2 or more parts • sometimes have shells to protect them **Examples: beetles, bees crabs, lobster, grasshopper, spiders

  9. Mollusk invertebrates that may or may not have a hard outer shell **Examples: snail, sea sponge, clams

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