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How animals obtain nutrition  Mouth – takes in food  Esophagus – transports food from mouth to stomach(s)  Stomach  Crop – stores food  Gizzard.

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2 How animals obtain nutrition

3  Mouth – takes in food  Esophagus – transports food from mouth to stomach(s)  Stomach  Crop – stores food  Gizzard – grinds food  Intestine – absorbs nutrients  Rectum/anus – expels waste

4  Ingest soil, remove nutrients http://www.ncsu.edu/scivis/lessons/earthworm/Overview.html

5  Some eat:  Plants  Animals (other insects)  Decaying material (poo and dead things)

6  Mouthparts are adapted to type of food:  Butterfly has long tube to “drink” nectar  Ants have sharp mouthparts for cutting wood and seeds

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8  Eat other fish (and their eggs), insect larva, worms, shrimp, plankton, algae…

9  Eat snails, insects, worms

10  Eat small invertebrates, mammals, amphibians, other reptiles, and plants

11  Eat seeds, nectar, fruit, insects, worms, fish

12  Herbivores  Carnivores  Omnivores

13 How animals make offspring

14  Asexual – a genetically identical copy is made from one parent; NO VARIATION!

15  Sexual – fusion of gametes (ex. sperm and egg); combination of genetic material from two parents  Children are similar to but different from each other and parents  VARIATION!!!

16  Hermaphrodites  Can fertilize each other

17  Male and female  Internal fertilization  2 kinds of life cycles  Incomplete metamorphosis (gradual growth) ▪ Egg-nymph-adult  Complete metamorphosis (juvenile goes into dormant stage, then changes to adult) ▪ Egg-larva-pupa-adult

18  Females lay unfertilized eggs (“spawning”)  Males deposit sperm on top of eggs  “external fertilization”

19  Male sits on top of female until she lays unfertilized eggs (“amplexus”)  External fertilization  Many different mating calls

20  Internal fertilization (male puts sperm inside female’s body)  Hard-shelled (“amniotic”) egg is laid  External development – babies develop outside female’s body

21  Internal fertilization, external development  Many different courtship dances  High level of parental care

22  Internal fertilization, internal development (most)  3 kinds of mammals:  Placental ▪ Develops fully in womb, nourished by placenta  Marsupial ▪ Partially develops in womb, then in pouch  Monotremes ▪ Lay eggs http://australianscreen.com.au/titles/echidna- survivor/clip3/


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