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Activity # 1

Procedure: 1. Observe different animals given in the PowerPoint. 2. Examine the characteristics of each animal. 3. List the characteristics you observed. 4. Differentiate them from one another and use the table below: Animal 1. Earthworm 2. Eagle 3. Hippopotamus 4. Corals 5. Cobra Questions: 1. What body structure has in common? (if they have) 2. What characteristics are used in order to classify them? Body covering Organ used for moving Breathing organ

Vertebrates Animals
- Animals that has backbone or vertebral column

Body covering is scales A cold blooded animals They use gills to breath They produce by laying eggs They can swim because of their fins and tails They live only in water

They have moist and slippery skins A cold blooded animals Gills and when young develop and mature in lungs They produce by laying eggs w/out shells; begin life water then move to land. - They can move because of their hind legs - They can live on both land and water

Covered by skin or scales Also a cold blooded animals They have lungs for breathing Some of them reproduce by laying eggs others by giving birth. - Some have legs and feet others has scutes - Can also live on land and water

Feathers is their covering A warm blooded animals They lay eggs and has lungs for breathing They have wings to fly and legs to walk Aerial in nature, but others live in land or water.

- Has hair and fur as their body covering - A warm blooded animals and breath to their lungs - They give birth to their young but others lay eggs - Majority of them has feet and legs to move but there are also that have wings fins and tails - They have different habitat; most of them live on land and others in water

- Animals that has no backbone

It means pore bearing animals or animals that has holes. Their bodies are made of jellylike structure found between two layers of cells.

Also called as Cnidarians They are aquatic animals that has circular or radial symmetry(segments) They have hallow and soft bodies and has tentacles for their locomotion

Are classified into three kinds 1. Roundworms worms that has rounded bodies 2. Segmented worms bodies that are divided by sections. 3. Flatworms they have soft-structured bodies with only one opening. Mostly parasitic. - Worms move because they have a small hair like structures called SETAE.

Are spiny-skinned animals They usually have a five-part radial symmetry Aquatic animals

Are soft-bodied animals Most of them are enclosed in a shell for protection They have a hydro-static skeleton

Animals that has a hard exoskeleton and jointed body and limbs Types of arthropods 1. Insects they have three body parts; the HEAD, THORAX and ABDOMEN 2. Crustaceans has five pairs of legs 3. Arachnids animals that has eight legs and two main body region - Cephalothorax = fused head and thorax - Abdomen

Identify each of the following animals. Write IV if its a invertebrates and V for vertebrates. 1. Ascaris 2. Milkfish 3. Butterfly 4. Chickens 5. Crocodiles 6. Dogs 7. Mayna 8. Oysters 9. Sponges 10. Cattle 11. Leech 12. Rattle snake 13. Starfish 14. Leopard 15. Gecko

I. Classify these animals; put them I the group where they belong. Use the chart below:
Spiders Flies Corals Sea anemone Salamander Seahorse Mammals Sea cucumbers Oysters Tapeworm Barracuda Valves Cnidarians Sea urchins Leech Scorpions Clam Hydra Hookworms Horse Penguin Tuna Frogs Viper Lizards Hawk Mussel Boar Sheep Aves Mollusk Pieces

Echinoderms

Reptiles

Worms

Amphibians

Arthropods

II. Essay Briefly explain the difference between cold blooded and warm blooded animals? (3pts.)

Assignment # 1
Give the definition of the following:

Endemic Endangered Extinct


Write it in your note book.

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