Animal to invertebrate: Notes and visuals on animal classification beginning with Invertebrates including venomous spiders in NC
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Notes and visuals on animal classification beginning with Invertebrates including venomous spiders in NC
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ANIMALS
PPt. by, Robin D. Seamon
If all animals_______________, what do
we need to look at for classification?
If all animals_______________, what do
we need to look at for classification?
Teeth
Frame
Prints
Fur, feather, or skin type
Coloration
Habitat
Sleeping & feeding
habits
Reproduction &
babies
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Primate
Hominidae
Sappiens
Sappiens
HUMANS
Online LINK
LINK with pictures
•Phylum Enchinodermata : tubed feet; radial symmetry
INVERTEBRATES
PPT. by, Robin D. Seamon
Invertebrates
Source
Invertebrates
•Animals without a backbone
•many different phyla: LINK for pictures
3.Phylum Porifera
4.Phylum Cnidaria
5.Phylum Mesozoa
6.Phylum Annelida
7.Phylum Mollusca
8.Phylum Brachiopoda
9.Phylum Arthropoda
10.Phylum Echinodermata
Invertebrates
Includes
bivalves
(clams)
gastropods
(snails),
cephalopods
(octopus),
Phylum Mollusca:
Soft body; those with calcium shells
are bivalved with mantle/filter feeder
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~jbryson/webpics/ Mollusca1.jpeg
http://kentsimmons.uwinnipeg.ca/16cm05/111 6/16anim5.htm
http://seacreaturespictures.c
om/images/octopus_2.jpg
Invertebrates
Phylum Arthropoda:
“Jointed Feet”
Class Insecta: Class Arachnid:
Invertebrates
Phylum Arthropoda
CLASS INSECTA:
•Have exoskeleton
•Have 3 body parts: head thorax, abdomen
•Have 6 legs connected to the abdomen
•Have antennae to feel & smell
•Some smell with feet
Invertebrates
Insects
Invertebrates
Grasshoppers have one pair of jumping
legs, two pairs of thick wings (they are not
hard, but also not clear, one pair covers
the other pair), and chewing mouthparts
http://idratherbewriting.com/2007/07/31/grasshoppers-that- look-like-aliens/
Invertebrates
Flies have normal legs, one pair of clear
wings, and poking (mosquitoes) or licking
mouthparts (the spit up enzymes, break
down food externally and then lick it back
up)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/laserstars/640499324/
Invertebrates
Beetles can have jumping, digging or
swimming legs, one pair of hard wings
and a pair of clear wings hidden
underneath, and chewing mouthparts
Invertebrates
Wasps/bees have normal legs, two pairs
of clear wings, and chewing or sucking
mouthparts
wasp.cs.washington.edu
/
library.thinkquest.org/07aug/02034/gallery.html
Invertebrates
Butterflies/moths have normal legs, scaly
wings (the scales come off if you touch
them), and sucking mouthparts (usually
curled up tightly unless eating)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c9/Cecr opia_Moth_(Hyalophora_cecropia).jpg
Invertebrates
What’s the difference between a butterfly and a moth?
Link Link 2
No Clubs
Moth's antenna can be
feathery or thin.
Clubbed Antenna
All butterflies have small
rounded clubs at the end
of their antenna.
Invertebrates
What’s the difference between a butterfly and a moth?
Link Link 2
Fat, fuzzy body
Smooth Body
Invertebrates
What’s the difference between a butterfly and a moth?
Link Link 2
Nocturnal Diurnal
Invertebrates
What’s the difference between a butterfly and a moth?
Link Link 2
Duller Brighter
Invertebrates
What’s the difference between a butterfly and a moth?
Link Link 2
Wings open at rest Wings closed at rest
Invertebrates
What’s the difference between a butterfly and a moth?
Link Link 2
Moth pupas stay in a
coccoon of silk &
leaves (some don’t)
Butterfly pupas stay in
hard shell called
chrysalis
Invertebrates
Phylum Arthropoda
CLASS ARACHNID:
•Have exoskeleton
•Have 2 body parts: cephalothorax,
abdomen
•Cephalothorax (8 eyes, mouthparts,
pedipalps- feet by mouth)
•Spins webs (from spinnerets on abdomen)
•Paralyze prey & suck body juices
Invertebrates
Invertebrates
Wolf Spider
Jumping Spider
NICE!!!
Invertebrates
ONLY 2 DANGEROUS SPIDERS
AROUND OUR AREA:
Brown Recluse
Black Widow
Invertebrates
Spider vs. Bat video
The Wild Classroom LINK & VIDEO
•Phylum Enchinodermata : tubed feet; radial symmetry
Invertebrates
Invertebrates: Animals without a backbone
Sponges Jellyfish Plankton Segmented
worms
Chonch/whelk
Clam
Insect Spider
Porifera Cnidaria Mesozoa Annelida
MolluscaBrachiopodaArthropoda
Class Insecta
Porifera
Class Arachnid
Jointed feet
Invertebrates
Invertebrates
Source:
http://gk12calbio.berkeley.edu/lessons/less_insectsspiders.html
http://www.shrewsbury-ma.gov/schools/beal/curriculum/butterfly/mothorbutterfly.html
Image of luna moth at night used
Image of dull moth and luna moth from
Image of Queen Alexandria Birdwing from State Darwin Museum
of Russia (www.darwin.museum.ru)
All other images by Charlene Costello