2.4 Animals

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Remember previous lessons?

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2.1 welcome to the group

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Are the African elephant and the Indian elephant the same species?
A
yes
B
no

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Drag the words in the correct order from largest (TOP) to smallest (BOTTOM) 
Kingdom
Class
Family
Order
Species
Genus
Phylum

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Can the African elephant and the Indian elephant together produce fertile offspring?
A
yes
B
no

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2.2 the kingdom of bacteria

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Which cell organelles are found in an animal cell?
A
nucleus
B
cell membrane
C
chloroplast
D
vacuole

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how do bacteria reproduce?

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2.3 the kingdom of fungi

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Which of the following cell organelles are NOT found in fungi?
A
Nucleus
B
Vacuole
C
Chloroplast
D
Mitochondria

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FINISH THE SENTENCE. Fungi are ...
A
Unicellular
B
Multicellular
C
Both

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2.4 The kingdom of the animals

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What do you already know about the classification of animals?

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characteristics of animals
Cell and organelles
Unicellular and multicellular
Can’t make its own food
Reproduction: sexual and asexual

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MIMICRY & CAMOUFLAGE
imitating the environment you live in, either an object or another (poisonous) Animal

For example, fish imitating stones
using colours to blend in with the environment.

For example, a chamelion 

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Slide 17 - Video

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LEARNING GOALS - ANIMALS 
  • Which cell parts make an animal cell an animal?
  • What is the difference between camouflage and mimicry?


What is a native animal and what native animals do we see in The Netherlands?
What are exotics and how do they outcompete native animals?

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Name a native animal in the Netherlands

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Native vs exotic animals
A native animal is a species that normally lives in a particular area. Think about  rabbits, foxes and beavers for the Netherlands.

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Native vs exotic animals
An Exotic animal has been introduced by people into a region, from other parts of the world. This could happen either on purpose of by accident.

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Research question (5 min): What is an invasive exotic and why is it bad?

Slide 24 - Open question

Make the questions from chapter 2.4 in your workbook!

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The Kingdom of Animals

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