Interdependence and Adaptation

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Interdependence and Adaptation

Can you sort your pictures into groups Can you sort your pictures into groups. There is no right or wrong answer as long as you can give a reason for why you have put them in each group.

Living things can be grouped into 5 kingdoms Living things can be grouped into 5 kingdoms. Two of them are animal and plant. Would you group your pictures differently now you know this information?

The two kingdoms can be split further: Animal Vertebrate Invertebrates Plant Flowering Non Flowering Does this information change your groups?

Vertebrates Fish Birds The animal kingdom can be split further: Does this information change any of your groups? Vertebrates Mammals Reptiles Amphibians Fish Birds

Mammals – provide milk for their young and they usually have hair or fur. Reptiles – have scales and lay their eggs on land. Amphibians – have moist skin and lay their eggs in water. Fish – have gills and scales. Birds – have feathers.