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VertebratesVertebrates

and and

InvertebratesInvertebrates

The Animal The Animal Kingdom:Kingdom:VertebratesVertebrates

and and

InvertebratesInvertebrates

By:By:

Sharon Kallaji andSharon Kallaji and

Heather MilewskiHeather Milewski

All living things can be put All living things can be put into one of five groups called into one of five groups called KingdomsKingdoms. The five Kingdoms . The five Kingdoms are:are:

ProtistsProtists

MoneransMonerans

FungiFungi

PlantsPlants

AnimalsAnimals

Monerans • Have no nucleus

• Are single celled organisms

Protists•Are mostly single celled, but some are simple many celled organisms

•Have a nucleus and organelles

Fungi• Are many celled organisms

• Do not make their own food

• Absorb food from their environment

Plants• Have chlorophyll

• Make their own food

•Are many celled organisms

•Have cell walls

• Are many celled organisms

• Do not make their own food

• Obtain food by eating

All animals can be classified All animals can be classified as belonging to one of two as belonging to one of two groups: groups:

Those with Backbones

Those without Backbones

OR

Animals

without Backbones

are called

Invertebrates.

There are many There are many different types of different types of

Invertebrates:Invertebrates:•Sponges

•Anemones and Jellyfish

•Worms

•Snails, Clams and Octopuses

•Starfish and Urchins

•Insects, Spiders, Ticks, Lobsters,

Crabs, and Crayfish

Sponges• Are simple

animals

• Have only two cell layers

• Have no Backbone

Anemones and Jellyfish• Have tentacles and stinging cells

• All live in water

• Feed themselves with their tentacles

• Have no Backbone

Worms• Can be flat,

round, or segmented

• Flatworms have a flat body

• Roundworms have a round body

• Segmented worms are divided into small sections

• Have no Backbone

Snails, Clams and Octopuses

• Often have shells

• Have a head, foot and well developed organs

• Have no Backbone

Starfish and Urchins

• Have a spiny body

• Are arranged in a circle, like spokes on a wheel

• Live on the bottom of the Ocean

• Have no Backbone

Insects, Spiders, Lobsters, Crabs and Crayfish

• Have a shell like covering called an exoskeleton

• Have jointed legs

• Have a segmented body

•Have no Backbone

Animals

with Backbones

are called

Vertebrates.

There are five groups of There are five groups of Vertebrates:Vertebrates:

Fish

Amphibians

Birds

Mammals

Reptiles

Fish

• Are cold-blooded

• Have gills and scales

• Live in water

• Have a Backbone

These are FishThese are Fish

Fish have Backbones

Reptiles•Have scales

•Live on land

•Are cold-blooded

•Usually lay eggs

•Have a Backbone

These are ReptilesThese are Reptiles

Reptiles have Backbones

Amphibians•Live in water and on land

•Are cold blooded

•Have smooth skin

•Lay eggs

•Have a Backbone

These are Amphibians

Amphibians have Amphibians have BackbonesBackbones

Birds•Have feathers

•Are warm-blooded

•Have hollow bones and most can fly

•Lay eggs

•Have a Backbone

These are Birds

Birds have Backbones

Mammals• Have hair or fur

•Are warm-blooded

•Feed milk to their young

•Bear live young (except monotremes)

•Have a Backbone

These are Mammals

Mammals have Backbones

Review• Animals with backbones are called vertebrates:

• Animals without Backbones are called invertebrates:

•Sponges

•Anemones and Jellyfish

•Worms

•Snails, Clams and Octopuses

•Starfish and Urchins

•Insects, Spiders, Ticks, Lobsters, Crabs, and Crayfish

•Fish

•Reptiles

•Amphibians

•Birds

•Mammals

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