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Explore the world of animals in this lesson, from their cell structure to classification into vertebrates and invertebrates. Learn about reproduction, feeding habits, and more. Dive into the fascinating kingdom of living creatures!
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4/20 - 7th Grade Agenda Animals Chap 10 Test & Reflection of absent students Video: Walking with Dinosaurs Textbook Reading 412 – 416 HW: Workbook 195 – 196
4 Characteristics of animals • Many celled organisms • Obtain their food by eating other organisms • Reproduce sexually • Move from place to place
Animal cells are grouped together to form a T_______ which has a specific job in the body. issue
Tissues combine to form an O______ which performs a more complex job than each tissue by itself rgan
Organs combine to form an O______ S________ ystem rgan
Is Venus Flytrap an animal? • No. It uses photosynthesis to make its own food. Trapping and digesting insect just supplements its diet. • Venus fly trap is a autotroph • Animals are heterotroph
The process by which a new organism forms from the joining of two sex cells is called S_______ R_______ exual exual eproduction eproduction
An animal that does not have a backbone is called an i__________. nvertebrate • Most animal species (95%) are invertebrates • Can you name some invertebrates? • Jellyfishes, worms, snails, crabs, spiders & insects
An animal that has a backbone is call a V__________. ertebrate • Can you name some vertebrates? • Fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals
Classification of Animals • Vertebrates • Invertebrates • 35 Major Groups called a Phylum
All animals arose from a S______ C_____ ancestors. elled ingle