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Classifying Animals. 5 th Grade Science Ms. Bridgeland. Now that we know how all animals are similar, we need to learn how to classify them. . What does classify mean?. Classify : to find patterns among living things and group them into categories.
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Classifying Animals 5th Grade Science Ms. Bridgeland
Now that we know how all animals are similar, we need to learn how to classify them. • What does classify mean?
Classify: to find patterns among living things and group them into categories • Why do scientists need to classify different animals?
Ways that Classifying can help Scientists: • Classifying helps show which animals are closely related to one another • Classifying can show the order in which animals appeared on Earth.
Remember that animals are grouped into one kingdom, known as the “Animalia” or Animal Kingdom? • The Animal Kingdom is divided into two large groups: • 1) Vertebrates • 2) Invertebrates
1) Vertebrates: animals that have backbones2) Invertebrates: animals that do not have backbones
Invertebrates: have no backbones!! • How do invertebrates survive without backbones?
Invertebrates:many have a hard outer case called an exoskeleton
Exoskeleton: an animals hard outer case • Why do animals need an exoskeleton?
CertainInvertebratesneed an Exoskeleton because: • It protects them from predators (animals trying to eat them • It protects them from harsh conditions in the environment (getting stepped on, etc.) to make them stronger • It keeps them from drying out
Break into groups and examine the animals on your desk. • Place the animals that you think are Vertebrates into one group, animals that you think are Invertebrates in another group, and animals that you are not sure about in a third group.
Cicadas • There are over 1,500 species of Cicadas, but the best known one is the periodical cicada, which comes once every 17 years.
Cicadas: • Spend 17 years of their lives underground feeding on fluids from the roots of forest trees • When they emerge from the ground to look for a mate, they shed their exoskeletons • They only spend 3-4 weeks above ground to find a mate and lay eggs and then they pass away
Cicadas: Adaptations • Not dangerous –do not have adaptations to sting or bite like other insects • One of their best adaptations is that there are so many of them that emerge at once, that they are less likely to get eaten • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICDdTBgqYt0
Why do Cicadas lose their exoskeletons? • When they come out of the ground, they have grown into fully mature adults, so they grow a new exoskeleton that is larger.
Why don’t humans have exoskeletons that they leave behind when they become adults?
Vertebrates like humans have endoskeletons • Endoskeletons are hard structures on the inside of the body instead of the outside. They are living and can grow.
Differences between Exoskeleton and Endoskeleton • Exoskeleton: 1) For invertebrates 2) On the outside of the body 3) Nonliving 4) Cannot grow Endoskeleton: 1) For vertebrates 2) On the inside of the body 3) Living 4) Can grow