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CHAPTER 3: BIODIVERSITY

CHAPTER 3: BIODIVERSITY. BIODIVERSITY – the differences that exist between the same species of living things. CLASSIFICATION – the method of classification organisms based on their physical similarities and differences. HABITAT – a natural place where plants and animals live.

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CHAPTER 3: BIODIVERSITY

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  1. CHAPTER 3: BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY – the differences that exist between the same species of living things. CLASSIFICATION – the method of classification organisms based on their physical similarities and differences. HABITAT – a natural place where plants and animals live.

  2. (tulangdalambadan) (tulangluarbadan @ tiadatulang)

  3. Vertebrates – • can to divide into five main groups; • 1.mammal • 2. bird • 3. fish • 4. reptile • 5. amphibian

  4. Salamander

  5. characteristics of Vertebrates

  6. Based on your observation.

  7. Based on your observation.

  8. Based on your observation.

  9. Based on your observation.

  10. Based on your observation.

  11. Mammals or fish

  12. Mammals or fish

  13. Warmed Blooded homoikilothermic Body temperature Mammals and Birds Surrounding temperature Body temperature poikilothermic Cooled Blooded Fish, Reptiles & Amphibians Surrounding temperature

  14. ALGAE MOSS FERN FUNGUS DICOTYLEDON MONOCOTYLEDON

  15. characteristics characteristics

  16. Leaves with network veins • Have taproot • Stem woody • Seeds have two cotyledons • DURIANS, RAMBUTANS

  17. Leave with parallel veins • Have fibrous root • Soft stem • Seeds with one cotyledons • MAIZE, PADDY

  18. COMPARISON BETWEEN DICOTYLEDONS & MONOCOTYLEDONS

  19. Based on your observation

  20. Based on your observation

  21. Based on your observation

  22. Based on your observation

  23. Cotyledon

  24. PMR 2011

  25. PMR 2011 B(i) INGAT KLUUUUU B

  26. PMR 2011

  27. Sun flower What is the source of energy in food chains? Sun is the main source. Plants then make glucose out of the sunlight which are eaten by animals. What is a primary ...

  28. PMR 2005

  29. Characteristic of flowering plant

  30. Characteristic of non flowering plant

  31. Penutup 1. Baca Surah Al-`Ashr 2. Tasbih Kifarah.

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