This lesson contains 36 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Items in this lesson
Classification= ordening
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Remember: Classifying organisms
Characteristics that are used to classify: - Cell nuclei - Cell walls - Chloroplasts
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Cell characteristics
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Which kingdom hasn't got a nucleus
A
Bacteria
B
Fungi
C
Plants
D
Animals
Slide 5 - Quiz
Which kingdom has got chloroplasts
A
Plant
B
Fungi
C
Bacteria
D
Animal
Slide 6 - Quiz
Which kingdom does not contain a cell wall?
A
Bacteria
B
Plant
C
Animal
D
Fungi
Slide 7 - Quiz
The animal kingdom
Two features play key role: - Symmetry - Skeleton
7 phyla (they all have their own features) of the animal kingdom: Sponges, Cnidarians(kwallen), worms, mollucs(mossel, slak), arthropods (spinnen, vliegen), echinoderms(zeester), Vertebates (gewervelden). Video is mainly about the last one.
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Symmetry
Bilatterally symmetry
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Symmetry
Radially symmetric
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Symmetry
Asymmetric
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Skeleton
External skeleton
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Skeleton
Internal skeleton
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Skeleton
No skeleton
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We can classify animals into phyla based on:
A
Number of legs
B
Body shape
C
Symmetry
D
Type of skin
Slide 15 - Quiz
Wat type of skeleton does a fish have?
A
Internal skeleton
B
External skeleton
C
No skeleton
Slide 16 - Quiz
What type of skeleton does a earthworm(regenworm) have?
A
Internal skeleton
B
External skeleton
C
No skeleton
Slide 17 - Quiz
What type of skeleton does a starfish (zeester)have?
A
Internal skeleton
B
External skeleton
C
No skeleton
Slide 18 - Quiz
What type of symmetry does a snail (slak) have?
A
Bilaterally symmetrical
B
Radially symmetrical
C
Asymmetrical
Slide 19 - Quiz
What type of symmetry does a sand lizard (zandhagedis) have?