Powerpoint Invertebrate Animals
Powerpoint Invertebrate Animals
Powerpoint Invertebrate Animals
• My home is wet soil. My body is segmented. My best friends are farmers what
am I?
ANSWER: EARTHWORM
Unlocking of Difficulties:
Match column A with the correct answer in
1. Endoskeleton
column B
a. Scientist who studies the life cycle of insects
their behavior and how to control them
2. Exoskeleton
b. Body parts connected to the main part of the
body
3. Appendages
c. A series of major changes from larval form to
adult form
4. Entomologist d. An internal skeleton that provide support and
protection and act as a brace for muscles to pull
5. Metamorphosis against
e. A system of fluid closed tubes
6. Water Vascular system f. Outside shell composed of bony or horny
material
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GROUPINGS
• GROUP 1
- SPONGES
- CNIDARIANS
GROUP 2
- ECHINODERMS
- ROUNDWORMS
• GROUP 3
- MOLLUSKS
- ANNELIDS
• GROUP 4
- ARTHROPODS
- FLATWORMS
REPORTING
What are the different characteristics of the
following groups of animals?
INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS
Group Characteristic
Sponge (Poriferans)
Mollusks
Cnidarians (Stinging-cell Animals)
Arthropods
Echinoderms
Flatworms
Roundworms (Nematods)
Segmented worms (Annelids)
WHAT SHOULD WE DO TO PROTECT
THESE INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS FOUND
IN OUR LOCALITY?
ARTHROPODS
• Arthropods have segmented bodies
and tough skeleton with jointed
appendages.
• They make up the largest group in
the Animal Kingdom
• Arthropods are divided into five
groups: Insects, Arachnids,
Crustaceans, Centipedes and
Millipedes.
CHARACTERISTIC OF ARTHROPODS
• SEGMENTATION-
they have three
main body
regions;
HEAD,
THORAX
ABDOMEN.
ARACTERISTIC OF ARTHROPODS
• EXOSKELETON-
Arthropods
have hard
exoskeleton
outside their
body.
CHARACTERISTIC OF ARTHROPODS
• JOINTED
APPENDAGES-
these are
adapted for
feeding, sensing,
walking and
swimming.
CHARACTERISTIC OF ARTHROPODS
• The
mouthparts
include a pair
of
appendages
called
MANDIBLE
MOLLUSKS
MOLLUSKS (SOFT-BODIED ANIMALS)
• Starfish
• Brittle stars
• Sand dollars
• Sea Urchins
• Sea
Cucumbers
SPONGES
SPONGES (PORE-BEARING
ANIMALS)
•Sponges are pore-bearing animals.
•They have no organs and lack
symmetry.
•All sponges are aquatic and comes in
different shapes.
•Sponges have many types
of skeleton made up of tiny
needle-like structure called
spicules that protects them
from animals who try to eat
them.
CNIDARIANS
•Cnidarians are also called stinging-
cell animals.
•Its former name is Coelenterates.
•It has stinging cells called Cnidocytes
EXAMPLES
WORMS
PLATYHELMINTHES
Adapted to
vascular system, Have a foot or in salt water some in
nervous tube feet and radical because they can Have muscles that fresh water, they differ in
Aquatic, floating, tentacles
*Jointed symmetry as adult. produce eggs and rub the length of color, shape and size
system Appendages sessile sperm cells Having a digestive their bodies.
They have many types
attachment to External skeleton
tract with 2 of skeleton called
*Mandible surfaces under made of limes Spicules
openings
water
EVALUATION
1. Which among the following animals has many pores or opening in its body?
a. Ascaris
b. Earthworm
c. Sponge
d. Tapeworm