Warmup 5-10 min. In the following sentences, underline the nouns, circle the verbs, and draw a line between the complete subject and complete predicate.

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Warmup 5-10 min. In the following sentences, underline the nouns, circle the verbs, and draw a line between the complete subject and complete predicate Matter exists in four states: solids, liquids, gases and plasmas. Matter undergoes a physical change. Correct all errors in capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and usage. The number in the ( ) tells how many errors are in each sentence. a solid can bee turned into a liquid and then back into a solid (4) a change in the matters size or shape are also a physical change (4) Sometimes two different types of matter can be combined to force a physical change. 5. Combined means (a) separate (b) joined (c) changed

1. Sponges (porifera) – simple animals 6 types of invertebrates 1. Sponges (porifera) – simple animals simplest structure of all animals.

2. Arthropods – hard shell/jointed limb animals more than all other animals combined Three main types Crustaceans – crabs, lobsters Insects – bees, flies, beetles, ants Arachnids – spiders, mites, scorpions

3. Echinoderms – spiny skinned animals “Spiny and five” – spiny, rough body with five parts. Examples starfish, sea urchins sand dollars, sea cucumbers

4. Mollusca – soft bodied animals Squishies Examples octopus, squid, oyster, mussel, clams, snails

5. Cnidarian – stinging cells Jellyfish, sea anemones, coral

6. Worms Three main types Annelids – segmented worms (earthworm) Platyhelminthes – flat worms Nematode – round worms

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