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Review 4G

Review 4G

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Science

4th Grade

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NGSS
4-LS1-1, MS-LS4-2

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Georgina Christodoulou

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7 Slides • 7 Questions

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by Georgina Christodoulou

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​Invertebrates

​Invertebrates do not have a backbone.

​Invertebrates have some differences with each other:

​One difference is their symmetry. Symmetry means that parts of the animals body match up with other parts around a midpoint line. Some animals have no symmetry.

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Does a beatle have symmetry?

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Yes

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No

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Does a starfish have symmetry?

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Yes

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No

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Does a sponge have symmetry?

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Yes

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No

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​Sponges

A sponge is ​the simplest kind of invertebrate.

Sponges do not have symmetry.

​Sponges live underwater.

​Sponges filter the water for food.

​The adults stay in one place. Their offsprings float or swim.

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​Cnidarians

A cnidarian is an animal with armlike parts called tentacles.

​At the top of their tentacle are poisonous stinging cells.

​Jellyfish and corals are cnidarians.

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​Mollusks

Most mollusks have shells and live in water.

​Snails and slugs are the only mollusks that live on land.

​Oysters, clams , squid and octopuses are mollusks.

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​Echinoderms

​Sea urchins are echinoderms.

​An echinoderm has spiny skin.

​It also has an internal support structure. This structure is called an endoskeleton.

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What invertebrate is it? 

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Sponges

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Cnidarians 

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Mollusk

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What invertebrate is it?

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Sponge

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Echinoderms

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Mollusk

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Multiple Choice

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What invertebrate is it?

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Mollusk

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Cnidarians

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Sponge

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What invertebrate is it?

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Echinoderm

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Cnidarian

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Mollusk

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​Arthropods

Arthropods have jointed legs and a body that is divided in to sections.

Arthropods have an exoskeleton, this is a hard covering that protects the body.

Shrimp, Crabs, Insects, Spiders are arthropods.

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