3.1 Classification of Animals

3.1 Classification of Animals
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3.1 Classification of Animals

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Lessonplan
  1. Introductions (who am I?)
  2. Recap
  3. Chapter 3.1 - Classification of Animals
    -> PIF
    -> Instruction
  4. Workbook excercises


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Recap questions

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When do two organisms belong to the same species?

Slide 4 - Open question

Which of the following is correctly listed in the hierarchical classification system used in taxonomy?
A
Kingdom, Class, Order, Phylum, Family, Genus, Species
B
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
C
Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Genus, Species
D
Kingdom, Phylum, Family, Class, Order, Genus, Species

Slide 5 - Quiz

Kindom of bacteria

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Are all bacteria dangerous for humans?
A
yes
B
no

Slide 7 - Quiz

Making a PIF
PIF = Personal Idiom file = list of new words
  • On your laptop create a new document, call it: 'PIF Biology'
  • Make a table like the example
  • If you find/read/hear words during the lessons that are unfamiliar/unknown/difficult, add them to your PIF!
  • Make sure to save the document well! You will use it throughout the year!

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Extend your PIF
  1. Read Chapter 3.1
  2. Write down the bold words and other words you don't know
  3. Look up the meaning of the words and write them in your PIF
  4. Lookup synonyms of the words

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Taxonomy
Organising life into different groups
  •  Kingdom
  •  Phyla
  •  Classes
Phylum/Phyla

Mueum/Musea

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Classification groups:
today we are going to discuss the phyla of the animal kingdom


According to different characteristics

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We classify animals mostly with the help of 2 characteristics: symmetry and skeleton.
symmetry
Skeleton

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Phyla of the animal kingdom
Phylum
symmetry
skeleton
sponges
no
internal: fibers
cnidarians
radial
often none
molluscs
bilateral
no or shell
arthropods
bilateral
external: exo skeleton
echinoderms
radial
internal:  calcium
vertebrates
bilateral
internal: bones

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Which Phylum are we missing?
Phylum
symmetry
skeleton
sponges
no
internal: fibers
cnidarians
radial
often none
molluscs
bilateral
no or shell
arthropods
bilateral
external: exo skeleton
echinoderms
radial
internal:  calcium
vertebrates
bilateral
internal: bones

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Which Phylum are we missing?

Slide 15 - Open question

Worms

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time to work 
Read and do the excercises 1-4

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