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Animal Phyla & Plant Notes

Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

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Page 1: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Animal Phyla & Plant Notes

Page 2: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides• Mammal -• Bird -• Fish-• Amphibians-• Reptiles-

Mammals (7)

Birds (2)

Fish(2)

Amphibians(3)

Reptiles(3)

Set up this Phyla Table5 Column x 8 Row Table

Page 3: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Using the Animal Phyla TableCategorize the following Animal Phyla

(Mammals, Birds, Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles)

Roo

Piranha

Human

Eagles

Page 4: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Categorize the following Animal Phyla (Mammals, Birds, Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles)

Dolphin

Piranha Spotted Salamander

Killer Whale

White and BlueHerons

Page 5: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Categorize the following Animal Phyla (Mammals, Birds, Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles)

Alligator Turtle

Snake

Frog

Bat

Page 6: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Categorize the following Animal Phyla (Mammals, Birds, Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles)

Seal

Great White Shark

Opossum

Newt

Page 7: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Define the following Animal Phyla and provide 2 examples• Mammals – Endothermic Vertebrate sometimes

covered by hair or fur and provides milk to its young• Ex: Humans and Giraffes

• Birds - Endothermic Vertebrate, lays eggs, has feathers and 4-chambered heart

• Ex: Hawk, Robin

• Fish- Ecothermic Vertebrate that lives in the water and has fins

• Ex: Goldfish, Tuna, Sharks

Page 8: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Define the following Animal Phyla and provide 2 examples• Amphibians-Ectothermic Vertebrate that lives early life

in water and later life on land• Ex: Frog, salamanders

• Reptiles- Ecothermic Vertebrate has lungs and scaly skin• Ex: Snake, Crocodiles

Page 9: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Define the following Animal Phyla and provide 2 examples

Mammals Birds Fish Reptiles Amphibians

Roo Eagle Piranha Snake Spotted Salamander

Dolphin Herons Great WhiteShark

Alligator Frog

Killer Whale Turtle Newt

Bat

Seal

Human

Opossum

Page 10: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

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PLANTS

Seedless PlantsSeed Plants

Angiosperms

Gymnosperms

Ferns & related plants

Mosses & related plants

Vascular Nonvascular

Put this Organizational Chart on a Notebook Page

Page 11: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Define the following Plant Types

• Vascular Plants -• Nonvascular Plants - Set up this Plant Table

Set up a 2 Column x 6 Row Table

Vascular (5) Nonvascular (3)

Page 12: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Using the Plant TableCategorize the following Plants as Vascular or Nonvascular

Fern Noble Fir Tree

Page 13: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Categorize the following Plants as Vascular or Nonvascular

Cattail or

Corn Dog Grass

Moss

Page 14: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Categorize the following Plants as Vascular or Nonvascular

Apple Tree

Liverworts

Page 15: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Categorize the following Plants as Vascular or Nonvascular

Hornworts

Grass

Page 16: Animal Phyla & Plant Notes. Define the following Animal Phyla, state whether they’re endothermic or ecothermic at the end of the Animal Phyla Slides Mammal

Define the following Plant Types

• Vascular Plants – Plant that has vascular tissue(Xylem and Phloem)• Nonvascular Plants – Low growing plant that

lack vascular tissueVascular NonVascular

Ferns Moss

Fir Tree Liverworts

Cattails Hornworts

Apple Tree

Grass