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Biologie
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havo, vwo
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Slide 1 - Slide
Which is the only kingdom without a cell wall?
A
plants
B
bacteria
C
fungi
D
animals
Slide 2 - Quiz
Which is the only kingdom without a nucleus?
A
plants
B
bacteria
C
fungi
D
animals
Slide 3 - Quiz
Which is the only kingdom always has chloroplasts?
A
plants
B
bacteria
C
fungi
D
animals
Slide 4 - Quiz
8 Phyla:
cnidarians
annelids
arthropods
nematodes
flatworms
chordates
molluscs
echinoderms
I-Book page 12
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Slide
Vertebrates / invertebrates:
Ask yourself one question?
"Does it have a backbone?"
I-Book pages 7-9
Slide 7 - Slide
Chordates:
Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
Birds
Mammals
Slide 8 - Slide
Slide 9 - Video
Mammals:
They live on land and in water. Some can even fly.
They breathe through lungs.
They have hair or fur.
They are warmblooded.
Female mammals have babies drink milk from mammary glands (suckle).
Most give birth to live young.
Slide 10 - Slide
Birds:
They live on land and water. Many can fly.
They breathe through lungs.
They have feathers and wings.
They are warmblooded.
They reproduce with hard shells.
Slide 11 - Slide
Reptiles:
They live on land on in water.
They breathe through lungs.
They have dry scales.
They are coldblooded.
They lay eggs with leathery shells.
Slide 12 - Slide
Amphibians:
They live on land on in water.
As an adult they breathe through lungs and in the water they breathe through their skin. The young animals breathe through gills.
They have smooth, moist skin.
They are coldblooded.
They reproduce with soft eggs in water.
Slide 13 - Slide
Fish:
These animals all live in water.
They breathe through gills.
Their bodies are covered in slimy scales.
They are coldblooded.
They reproduce with soft eggs in water.
Slide 14 - Slide
Which chordate phylum lays eggs with a hard shell?
A
birds
B
reptiles
C
amphibians
D
fish
Slide 15 - Quiz
Which chordate phylum breaths with gills when they are young and with lungs as an adult?
A
birds
B
reptiles
C
amphibians
D
mammals
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which chordate phylum has feathers?
A
birds
B
reptiles
C
amphibians
D
mammals
Slide 17 - Quiz
Which chordate phylum has fur?
A
birds
B
reptiles
C
amphibians
D
mammals
Slide 18 - Quiz
Which chordate phylum is the only phylum in which all animals give birth to living young?
A
birds
B
reptiles
C
amphibians
D
mammals
Slide 19 - Quiz
Read this page in your I-Book. make sure you click all the question marks.
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Slide 20 - Slide
Cnidarians:
Invertebrate animals that have a liquid skeleton.
They have hollow bodies shaped like bags
They have stingy tentacles.
Examples: jellyfish and anemones
Slide 21 - Slide
Annelids:
Invertebrate animals with a liquid skeleton.
They have long thin bodies divided into rings (segments).
Examples: garden worms & leeches
Slide 22 - Slide
Arthropods:
Invertebrate animal with an exoskeleton.
Arthropod means jointed leg, all these animals have jointed legs.
They all have bodies that are divided into segments.
Because they have an exoskeleton they grow by molting.
They all have some kind of feelers or antennae.
Slide 23 - Slide
Nematodes:
Invertebrate animals with a liquid skeleton.
They are also known as round worms.
They have long, thread-like bodies.
Some live in soil, but many are parasites that live in plants and animals.
Slide 24 - Slide
Flatworms:
Invertebrate animals with a liquid skeleton.
They have a flattened body with a mouth at one end.
Some live in fresh water, but most are parasites of animals, such as a human tapeworm.
Slide 25 - Slide
Chordates:
Vertebrate animals are animal with a backbone.
They have an endoskeleton made of either bone or cartilage.
Slide 26 - Slide
Molluscs:
Invertebrate animals with a liquid skeleton.
Their bodies are soft but not segmented.
Many of them have one or two shells to protect them.
They have a muscular ‘foot’ to burrow or around with.
Slide 27 - Slide
Echinoderms:
Invertebrate animals with a liquid skeleton.
These animals all live in the sea.
They have tough, spiny skins.
They body has a pattern of five parts.
They move around on tube feet.
Slide 28 - Slide
Slide 29 - Slide
Arthropods:
There are 4 classes in this phylum:
insects
arachnids
crustaceans
myriapods
Slide 30 - Slide
Slide 31 - Video
Arachnids:
This is the spider group.
They have bodies divided into two parts.
They have four pairs of legs and no wings.
They have no antennae and paralyze their prey with poison.
Slide 32 - Slide
Insects:
Their skin (cuticle) is waterproof and can stop them from losing much water.
They have a body in three parts: the head, the thorax and the abdomen.
The thorax has 3 pairs of legs and usually two pairs of wings.
They have one pair of antennae and compound eyes.
They breathe through holes on the side of their body called spiracles.
They do metamorphosis.
Slide 33 - Slide
Crustaceans:
Nearly all of these animals live in water (woodlice are an exception).
They breathe oxygen using their gills.
They have more than 4 pairs of legs and less than 20 pairs of legs.
Many have a chalky exoskeleton. This protects them like a suit of armor.
Crustaceans always have two pairs of antennae.
Slide 34 - Slide
Myriapods:
These animals have long- thin segmented bodies.
The centipedes and the millipedes belong to this group of animals.
Slide 35 - Slide
Which arthropod class has got 2 pairs of antennae?
A
insects
B
arachnids
C
crustaceans
D
myriapods
Slide 36 - Quiz
To which arthropod class do scorpions belong?
A
insects
B
arachnids
C
crustaceans
D
myriapods
Slide 37 - Quiz
Which arthropod class has 3 pairs of legs?
Slide 38 - Open question
Name an example of a crustacean?
Slide 39 - Open question
STAND-UP MEETING: SPRINT 2
Is sprint 2 organised?
Does everyone have acces to all folders?
Does everyone know what they need to do?
Is there a logbook?
Is everyone on track?
Will sprint 2 be completed for the next lesson?
timer
10:00
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