Variety of Life.

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Variety of Life

Is It Alive? How do you know if something if alive or not? There are seven life processes (MRS GREN): Movement Respiration Sensitivity Growth Reproduction Excretion Nutrition

MRS GREN Movement- we need to move around to get food, plants can move their leaves towards sunlight Respiration- both plants and animals take in Oxygen from the air to release energy Sensitivity- we are all sensitive to the cold, acidity etc.

MRS GREN Growth- We all grow up (and out!) Reproduction- All living things make more of themselves Excretion- Getting rid of waste e.g. we breathe out Carbon Dioxide Nutrition- Eating (plants take in nutrients from the ground)

Organisms Organism means living thing There are two big groups: Plants Animals There are also bacteria and viruses that make us sick

Classification Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish scientist came up with the classification system Organisms are placed in groups if they are similar to each other

Animals Animals can be divided into: vertebrates (have a backbone) invertebrates (no backbone) Which group do we belong to? Vertebrates Which group do worms belong to? Invertebrates

Vertebrates There are five groups (BFARM): Birds Fish Amphibians Reptiles Mammals

Weird Mammals Dolphins- they have lungs A Bottlenose Dolphin

Weird Mammals Whales- have lungs Killer Whales

Weird Mammals The Blue Whale- the largest animal

Weird Mammals Bats- they are related to rodents

Reptiles The Tortoise live on land

Reptiles Turtles live in water The Green Sea Turtle

Birds Emperor Penguins are one of the few organisms to live in Antarctica

Amphibians The Fire salamander can re-grow legs that have been cut off

Amphibians The poison dart frog is lethal to humans

Fish Sharks are fish, they have gills The Great White Shark

Annelids These are Earthworms and leeches They are invertebrates They have rounded bodies Their body is segmented

Arthropods This big group (phylum) of ancient invertebrates include smaller groups (classes) of insects, spiders, millipedes and crabs They have a hard body It is divided into segments They have jointed legs

Arachnids They have 8 legs Two body parts and no wings

Insects They have 6 legs and two pairs of wings They have 3 body parts: Thorax Head The Damselfly Abdomen

Insects (Stag Beetle) Head Thorax Abdomen

Molluscs These are slugs, snails, squid and the octupus They have soft bodies with a head and a muscular foot

Plants These are divided into: Flowering plants (conifers and seed producing flowers) Non-flowering plants (Algae, ferns and mosses)

Non-Flowering Plants Algal bloom on a river

Flowering Plants This Passion Flower makes seeds

Keys This is a question key It can be used to separate organisms according to their characteristics Can you name the invertebrate A, B, C and D A= Ant B= Mite C= Spider D= Mayfly

Diagram Keys