3.5 Molluscs

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Welcome everyone!
Today:
Throwback previous paragraphs 
Questions about homework?
Discussing paragraph 3.5 (TB page 64)
Making homework 

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What types of worms are there?

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Which type of worm is the most common in soil?

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Which type of worm is known to be parasitic?

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Can you name an example of a cnidarian?

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Which asymmetrical phylum have we already discussed in the past weeks?

Slide 6 - Carte mentale

What are we going to learn today?
Today we are going to learn:
What molluscs are.
What characterises molluscs. 
What gills and lungs are. 
How molluscs feed themselves. 

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Molluscs
Molluscs (weekdieren) soft animals, which are characterized by their shell. Other characteristics are that they have a mantle and muscular feet for movement. 
The bivalves (shell animals), squids, octospusses, slugs and snails are all part of this phylum. 

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Molluscs
Like a lot of other sea animals we have discussed, molluscs often feed themselves by filtering the water. However, there are some molluscs that are predators. 

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Octopus and squid

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Gills and lungs
Molluscs have a proper respiratory system, but they are built different within the group. Some molluscs have gills where others have lungs

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Get to work!
The homework for next lesson will be exercises 24 through 30. You can start to work in it now. You can use this image for exercise 29. 

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Slide 14 - Vidéo