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Unit 2 Classification VT11

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Unit 2 Classification
Welkom to the group 
Animals
the kindom of plants
Indentify species

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2.1 Welcome to the group
  • Organising things is called: Classification
  • Taxonomic group/taxon: the groups scientist have made to organise living things
  • the binomial system: the system in which each organism is named after ist genus, the first part of its name and is species, the second part. 
  • kingdom: the largest taxon, at the upper level
  • species: the smallest taxon, at the botom level

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the four kindoms

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Slide 7 - Vidéo

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Unit 2 Classification

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Today
  • check 2.1 - 2.4 together
  • discuss the kingdom of animals.  
  • make a wordlist till 2.4

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Characteristics of animals
do have                     don't have
cell membrane       cell wall
cytoplasm                vacuole
mitochondria          chloroplasts 
nucleus 
                
reproduction
sexual
asexual 

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native animals of the Netherlands

Slide 12 - Carte mentale

Slide 13 - Lien

Common plants, birds and insects of the Netherlands
on page 182-184.

Exotics: species that have been brought to an area on purpose or by accident, but manage to survive in that area. 


Tijgermug     tiger musquito.  
Stegomya albopicta

Native to the south east of Asia. Is has spread to many countries through the transport of goods. The larva hides in the bamboo. 
It is able to spread viruses who are tropical diseases.

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Slide 15 - Lien

what is a native animal in the Netherlands?
A
rabbit
B
beaver
C
red crayfish
D
great tit

Slide 16 - Quiz

The red crayfish is an 
invasive exotic.
The red crayfish is native to 
the United States.
Since his introduction is had out-competed the native European crayfish
In what way did the red greyfish out-competed the European crayfish? 

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Slide 18 - Vidéo

Amoebae proteus
pseudopodia, which means 'false foot"

engulfing food
unicellular

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Unit 2 Classification

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Today
  • Check your work: 2.4-2.7
  • Discuss The kingdom of plants
  • Finish your wordlist 2.1-2.7

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characteristics of plants
do have:
nucleus.             vacuole
cell wall              cellmenbrane
cytoplasm         chloroplasts 
Photosynthesis:
Water + Caron dioxide + light        Glucose + Oxygen
H2O    +          CO2             + light        C6H12O6 + O2

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Algae
               unicellular                        multicellular
              sea sparkle                         seaweed

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Plants
Spores
seeds
mosses &
liverworts
ferns
gymnosperms
(non-flowering)
angiosperms
(flowering) 

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Mosses & liverworts
simple leaves
no proper tems or roots
spores inside capsules
Mosses & liverworts
simple leaves
no proper sterns
spores inside capsules

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Ferns
  • leaves
  • true roots
  • strong sterns
  • vascular system
  • spores inside patches, called 
    sporangia

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Gymnosperms ( non-flowering)

conifers: Seeds naked and develop in cones. 
male: pollen: seeds

They have needle shape leaves to minimise water loss

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Angiosperms (flowering plants)

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Unit 2 Classification

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Dichotoom keys consist of a series of statements with two choices in each step that will lead users to the correct identification.

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A branching key.

This key contains descriptions
that branch out into even more descriptions, ending in the names of the organisms or items. 

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Identify organisms in class
  • choose an mini animal and a leaf
  • make a  biological drawing 
  • use the branching key to identify the leaf and animal
  • Look on internet for the english and binomial name
  • Put the english and binomial name on the drawing. 

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1
2
3
4
5
6
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Genus
Class
Kingdom
Species
Phylum
Order
Family

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The binomial name of a Kangaroo is :
Macropus rufus
What is the genus name of this Kangaroo?

A
Macropus
B
rufus
C
Macropus rufus
D
Mammalia

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parts of the cell are called organelles.
which type of cells do not have a cell wall?
A
Bacterial cells
B
Fungal cells
C
Animal cells
D
Plantcells

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27 What can be the effect of exotic animals and plants that are introduced in a new area?

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The chameleon is protecting himself by
A
mimicry
B
its tong
C
his claws
D
camouflage

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This hoverfly looks like a wasp.
This is an example of....

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which of the following characteristics belong to the mosses and liverworts?
A
needle shaped leaves
B
seeds are carried inside fruit
C
carry spores inside capsules
D
have proper roots

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the photosynthesis is the equation:
water + carbondioxide + light ................ + oxygen

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