This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Unit 1 Basic 3
Warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals
Slide 1 - Slide
Learning goals
I can describe respiration in organisms and explain the relationship with physical activity using the terms glucose, oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, energy
I can describe the differences in respiration between cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals
Slide 2 - Slide
What is the formula of respiration (= combustion in your body)?
Glucose
Oxygen
Energy
Carbon dioxide
Water
Slide 3 - Drag question
Combustion in your body = respiration
Respiration = releasing the energy in your food to get energy. Oxygen is needed to break down glucose. CO2 and water are produced as waste products
Food = Fuel = Glucose
Reaction equation: glucose + oxygen = water + CO2 + energy
Slide 4 - Slide
Energy is used for
-contraction of muscles
-Transporting chemicals
-Absorbing food
-Sending messages along nerves
-Building new cells for growth
-Keeping a constant body temperature
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Slide
What adaptations do animals have to survive in the cold
Slide 7 - Mind map
Living in an extreme cold environment
Adaptations: Insulation
Slide 8 - Slide
During flight, how long does it take for birds to lose up to 1% of their body weight?
A
1/2 hour
B
1 hour
C
12 hours
D
24 hours
Slide 9 - Quiz
About how many species of songbirds migrate?
A
30
B
75
C
200
D
350
Slide 10 - Quiz
What proportion of birds that migrate in the fall return to breed the following spring?
A
1/10
B
1/4
C
1/2
D
3/4
Slide 11 - Quiz
Building collisions are responsible for nearly _____ bird deaths every year.
A
100.000
B
500.000
C
1 million
D
1 billion
Slide 12 - Quiz
What other services do birds provide?
A
insect control
B
pollination
C
dispersing seeds
Slide 13 - Quiz
While migration is one way to avoid the hardships of winter, many animals as well as some bird species have found ways of adapting to limited food and cold temperatures without needing to leave their homes. What are some examples of how species tough it out through difficult times?
Slide 14 - Open question
Slide 15 - Video
About how many species of songbirds migrate?
A
30
B
75
C
200
D
350
Slide 16 - Quiz
During flight, how long does it take for birds to lose up to 1% of their body weight?
A
1/2 hour
B
1 hour
C
12 hours
D
24 hours
Slide 17 - Quiz
What proportion of birds that migrate in the fall return to breed the following spring?
A
1/10
B
1/4
C
1/2
D
3/4
Slide 18 - Quiz
Building collisions are responsible for nearly _____ bird deaths every year.
A
100.000
B
500.000
C
1 million
D
1 billion
Slide 19 - Quiz
What other services do birds provide?
A
insect control
B
pollination
C
dispersing seeds
Slide 20 - Quiz
While migration is one way to avoid the hardships of winter, many animals as well as some bird species have found ways of adapting to limited food and cold temperatures without needing to leave their homes. What are some examples of how species tough it out through difficult times?
Slide 21 - Open question
The Fennec fox has developed large ears to give off heat better
The artic fox has developed small ears to reduce heat loss
Slide 22 - Slide
Slide 23 - Slide
Is the green line a warm-blooded or cold-blooded animal?
A
warm-blooded
B
cold-blooded
Slide 24 - Quiz
Why is it more likely to find a whale (marine mammal) around the poles, but unlike to find a shark around there?