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Title: Vertebrates Stephanie Johns Definition of Vertebrates


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Vertebrates
  • Stephanie Johns

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Definition of Vertebrates
  • organisms with many cells
  • heterotrophic
  • endothermic or ectothermic

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Characteristics of Vertebrates
  • Backbones
  • Protective skin covering
  • Inside or outside skeleton
  • Muscles
  • Blood that circulates through blood vessels or
    lungs for breathing

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Characteristics (continued)
  • Most have legs or fins for movement
  • Have a nervous system
  • A brain that processes information
  • Have sense organs ( ears or tongues
  • Have specialized organ systems

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Vertebrates are Classified into Five Groups
  • Fish
  • Amphibians
  • Reptiles
  • Mammals
  • Birds

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Fish
  • Have a backbone
  • Cold Blooded (ectothermic)
  • Obtain water through gills
  • Most lay eggs
  • Have fins
  • Live in water

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Fish Classification
  • Bony fish are fish with bones
  • Jawless Fishare fish without jaws
  • Cartilaginous Fishare fish without bones, but
    have cartilage

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Fish Anatomy
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Match Game
  • Bony Fish
  • Jawless Fish
  • Cartilaginous Fish

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Amphibians
  • Have a backbone
  • Are cold blooded
  • Can breathe with gills in early lifebreathe with
    lungs as adults
  • Go thru Metamorphosis
  • Lay jelly like eggs

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Amphibian Game
  • Are you a frog novice or a frog expert?  Play
    one of these "True or False" games to find out! 
    You might discover something interesting in the
    process.
  • Game 1 - What are amphibians, anyway? Question 1
    Amphibians are that group of animals that
    includes frogs, lizards and snakes. true  or 
    false Game
  • 2 - What do amphibians look like?
  • Question 1  Some salamanders are bigger than
    poodles. true  or  false
  • Game 3 - What do amphibians do?
  • Question 1  Frogs breathe through their skin.
    true  or  false
  • .

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  • Game 4 - Where did amphibians come from?
  • Question 1  "Amphibian" comes from the Greek
    words "amphi" and "bio," meaning "green" and
    "slimy." true  or  false
  • Game 5 - Are amphibians in trouble?
  • Question 1  Many species of amphibians on Earth
    are mysteriously vanishing. true  or  false
  • http//www.frogs.org/truefalse/index.asp

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Reptiles
  • Have a backbone
  • Are cold blooded (ectothermic)
  • Breathe with lungs
  • Lay eggs
  • Some have fangs that inject venom into prey
  • Have one lung
  • No feet
  • Have no ears

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Reptile Matching Game
  • Smooth skin
  • Lives on land and water
  • Bumpy skin
  • Lives on land and water

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Mammals
  • Have backbones
  • Warm blooded (endothermic)
  • Breathe with lungs
  • Have babies that are born alive
  • Have fur or hair
  • Produce milk to feed their young

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Mammals (continued)
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Mammal Game
  • Circle the mammals.
  • Circle the mammals that give live births.
  • Circle the mammals that
  • do have hair.

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Birds
  • Are warm blooded (ectothermic)
  • Breathe with lungs
  • Lay eggs
  • Have feathers
  • Have a beak, two wings and two feet

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Bird Classification
  • Birds are classified into three groups
  • Song birds Flightless Bird of
    Prey

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Bird Game
  • Owl
  • Song bird
  • Flightless
  • Bird
  • Song Bird
  • Flightless Bird
  • Bird of Prey

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Classification
  • Which is Which? Classify the Vertebrates.

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Helpful Websites
  • www.quia .com
  • Backyard Animals
  • www.national geographic.com/kids/creature
    feature/archive/
  • www.coolcosomos.com
  • www.google.com
  • United streaming Videos Teacher Resources
  • Vertebrates That Fly
  • Vertebrates Reptiles and Amphibians
  • Vertebrates Mammals
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