Title: The Animal Kingdom contains a great variety of organisms. Many are unique in shape and look nothing like the rest of the Kingdom. There are a few basic characteristics that all animals share. Let
1Animal Kingdom
- The Animal Kingdom contains a great variety of
organisms. Many are unique in shape and look
nothing like the rest of the Kingdom. There are
a few basic characteristics that all animals
share. Lets see if you can figure out what
some of them are in short h
Animal facts pre-quiz
2The following slides contain 3 animals and 1
non-animal, living organism.Try to pick out the
animal imposter !!
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7 8O.K. maybe those werent too hard.Lets see how
you do with some animal facts.Each of the
following slides contains1 truth and 2
liesabout the members of the Animal
Kingdom.See if you can separate the fact from
the fictions !!
9- All animals have muscles.- All animals are
multi-cellular.-All animals have hair or fur.
10- Animals have cells specialized into tissues
and/or organs.- All animals have a mouth.-
All animals have 2 or more arms.
11- All animals have a bony skeleton.- All
animals have a brain.- Animals do not have cell
walls.
12- Animals only reproduce using sexual
reproduction.- Animals all move during some
point in their life.- All animals all have
blood.
13- All animals are heterotrophic.- All animals
live on land.- All animals are non-microscopic.
14- All animals have eyes.- All animals are born
live (not eggs).- Animals are
non-photosynthetic.
15- All animals are made of eukaryotic cells- All
animals have a heart.- All animals care for
their young.
16Animals exhibit three different body forms.
These basic shapes or organization patterns are
called symmetry.
17Asymmetry
- Irregular shape or no shape at all
sponge
18Radial
- Body radiates out from a central point.
- Can be divided in many places into two equal
halves.
19Bi-lateral
- Body can be divided into left right halves in
only one place. - Four distinct regions
- anterior head
- posterior tail
- ventral belly
- dorsal - back