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ANIMAL KINGDOM: INVERTEBRATES

ANIMAL KINGDOM: INVERTEBRATES

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Biology

7th Grade

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MS-LS4-2, MS-LS4-1

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Virginia de Benito Mallol

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ANIMAL KINGDOM: INVERTEBRATES

1º ESO​ - UNIT 5

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Open Ended

WHAT IS THE MAIN CHARACTERISTIC OF INVERTEBRATES?

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INVERTEBRATES​

Invertebrate animals are those which do not have a backbone. Even so, some have an external skeleton or exoskeleton, a rigid structure that protects their body and helps them to move.

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Multiple Choice

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DO YOU THINK THAT THIS ANIMAL IS AN INVERTEBRATE?

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YES

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NO

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Multiple Choice

DO YOU THINK THAT EXOESKELETONS ARE ALWAYS MADE FROM THE SAME MATERIAL?

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YES

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NO

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INVERTEBRATES​: CHARACTERISTICS

​Invertebrates have some characteristics that are specific:

  • Exoskeleton: this is an external structure that protects their body. Depending on the type of invertebrate, this may be

    • Calcium plates: when it is formed by calcium plates. ECHINODERMS (STARFISH).

    • Shell: a rigid shell that protects their body. This is the case of GASTROPODS (snails, limpets) and CEPHALOPODS (squid)

    • Chitin: this consists of an articulated shell and is characteristic of ARTHROPODS (spiders and crabs).

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Multiple Choice

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The exoeskeleton of a crab is made up of:

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SHELL

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CHITIN

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CALCIUM PLATES

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A CRAB HASN'T GOT A EXOESKELETON

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Multiple Choice

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ARE INVERTEBRATES ALWAYS SYMMETRICAL?

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YES

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NO

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INVERTEBRATES​: CHARACTERISTICS

  • Symmetry: invertebrates have different types of symmetry:

    • SIMMETRYC:

      • Bilateral symmetry: as with vertebrate animals, the bodies of some invertebrate animals can be divided into two symmetrical halves. WORMS, MOLLUSCS, ARTHROPODS.

      • Radial symmetry: the body has a central axis which is divided into equal parts by several planes. ECHINODERMS: STARFISH, JELLYFISH

    • WITHOUT SYMEMETRY or ASSYMETRIC: animals with

      no simmetry like SPONGES.

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Multiple Choice

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THIS ANIMAL HAS

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RADIAL SIMETRY

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BILATERAL SIMETRY

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WITHOUT SIMETRY

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Multiple Choice

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this animal has:

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RADIAL SYMMETRY

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BILATERAL SYMMETRY

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NO SYMMETRY

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this animal (A SPONGE) has (IN REAL LIFE):

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RADIAL SYMMETRY

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BILATERAL SYMMETRY

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NO SYMMETRY

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INVERTEBRATES​: CHARACTERISTICS

  • Tentacles: these are long, flexible arms that may have suckers. OCTOPUS, JELLYFISH

  • Antennae: some invertebrates have them on the head and they act as sensors. INSECTS, CRUSTACEANS

  • Wings: these are membranes that allow insects to fly. INSECTS

  • Segmentation: this is when the body is made up of repeating units. WORMS, ARTHROPODS (PRAWNS)

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Multiple Select

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THIS ANIMAL HAS

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WINGS

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TENTACLES

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ANTENNAE

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SEGMENTATION

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Multiple Choice

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THIS ANIMAL HAS

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LEGS

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WINGS

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EXOESKELETON

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TENTACLES

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HOMEWORK

Here you have a picture of a living being. Answer the next questions related to it:

a) Is it an invertebrate? Why?

b) Does it have exoskeleton? If it has, which type of exoskeleton does it have?

c) What type of symmetry does it have?

d) Does it have tentacles, antennae, wings or segmentation? Justify your answer.

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ANIMAL KINGDOM: INVERTEBRATES

1º ESO​ - UNIT 5

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