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Invertebrates
Invertebrate
Characteristics
 Invertebrate animals have no inner
skeleton or backbone.
 SIZE: most invertebrate are very small,
but some are enormous, like the giant
squid.
 BODY COVERING: some invertebrate
bodies are protected by shells or
exoskeletons, but others have no covering
Invertebrate
Characteristics
 BODY SHAPE: most invertebrates are
symmetrical:
- Bilateral symmetry: two identical halves or planes
- Radial symmetry: several planes of symmetry
- Asymmetry: the body has no symmetry. It is
irregular
WHERE AND HOW
INVERTEBRATES LIVE
 Many invertebrates live in the sea, but
some live in fresh water, and others on
land.
 Most invertebrates can move. However,
some don’t move: they attach themselves
to rocks or the sea floor. Parasites live
inside of other animals and harm them
 Most invertebrates are oviparous. A larva
hatches from an egg.
INVERTEBRATE
GROUPS
Sponges

Sponges: have irregular bodies and no symmetry.

They cannot move around. They attach themselves to rocks or
the sea floor. They filter seawater and retain the nutritive
substances for food.
Cnidarians

Cnidarians: have jelly-like bodies with radial symmetry. They
have tentacles. They are marine animals. Some, like coral and
sea anemone, attach themselves to rocks. Others, such as
jellyfishes, can move about

.
Worms:
Flatworms,
Roundworms,
and Segmented
worms

Worms have soft bodies with
bilateral symmetry. Some are
cylindrical, but others are flat.
Some worms are aquatic and
others are terrestrial. Many are
parasites
Echinoderms

Echinoderms have five-way symmetry. They
have a skeleton made of hard plates, often
with spines. They are covered by a thin skin.
All are marine animals
Molluscs

Molluscs have a soft body with bilateral
symmetry. Many are covered with one
or two shells.
Arthropods

Their bodies are totally
covered by an articulated
exoskeleton, like armour.
Some are aquatic and
some
others
are
terrestrial
GROUP OF ARTHROPODS

CHARACTERISTICS:
- The exoskeleton is like a human skeleton, it
protects the body, but it is external.
- The exoskeleton is rigid, so from time to time the
arthropod moults ( changes the skin) and grows a
new one. This process is called moulting.
- Arthropods sense organs are well developed. They
have antennae and eyes. The eyes can be simple or
compound. Compound eyes are made up of
thousands of smaller, simple eyes.
- Insects, arachnids, crustacean and myriapods
are arthropods.
GROUP OF ARTHROPODS
INSECTS
Insects are the most numerous animal group. An
insect body id divided into three parts: head,
thorax and abdomen. The head has a mouth,
two eyes and two antennae. The thorax has six
legs. Many insects have wings on the thorax
GROUP OF ARTHROPODS
INSECTS II
Insects can live everywhere except the open
sea. They eat many different types of food.
Some insects, like bees or silkworms, produce
substances which are useful for people.
Others are harmful, they cause illness,
destroy crops or spoil food.
GROUP OF ARTHOPODS
ARACHNIDS
These arthropods have eight legs. An arthropod body is
made up of two parts: the abdomen and the
cephalothorax.
Scorpions and spiders are arachnids. Most are terrestrial,
and some are carnivorous. They hunt and eat other animals.
GROUP OF ARTHOPODS
CRUSTACEAN
Most crustaceans are
aquatic. Many have ten
legs, two pairs of
antennae and compound
eyes.
The body is made up of
two parts: abdomen and
the cephalothorax.
Many crustaceans are used
for food: lobster,
shrimp and crabs, for
example
GROUP OF ARTHOPODS
MYRIAPODS
These arthropods have long bodies
made up of many identical segments.
Each segment has one or two pairs of
legs. The head has two short
antennae
CENTIPEDE
GROUP OF MOLLUSCS
They have soft bodies protected by one
or more shells.
Most molluscs are aquatic, but a few
live on land.
There are three principal groups of
molluscs:
Gastropods, bivalves and cephalopods
GROUP OF MOLLUSCS
GASTROPODS I
Gastropods have a head with four tentacles, where
the sense organs are located. They have one foot
to move. Marine gastropods eat algae, but most
terrestrial gastropods are herbivores
Most gastropods have one spiral shell which
protects their internal organs. Some, however,
have no shell: slugs, for example.
GROUP OF MOLLUSCS
BIVALVES
Bivalves have a shell made up of two
articulated valves. The valves can
open and close. Bivalves have a soft
body, but no head
Some bivalves, like mussels, attach
themselves to rocks on the ocean
floor. Other like oysters, move
around.
To obtain food, bivalves filter salt
water and retain the nutritive
substances
GROUP OF MOLLUSCS
CEPHALOPODS
Cephalopods have a well –developed
brain. They have eight or ten
tentacles.
All cephalopods are marine. They
move their body and expel water
to go from one place to another.
Some of them have a very small
internal skeleton, called a
cartilage.
Cephalopods are carnivorous, they
capture their prey with the
tentacles

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Animal classification invertebrates 5th grade

  • 2. Invertebrate Characteristics  Invertebrate animals have no inner skeleton or backbone.  SIZE: most invertebrate are very small, but some are enormous, like the giant squid.  BODY COVERING: some invertebrate bodies are protected by shells or exoskeletons, but others have no covering
  • 3. Invertebrate Characteristics  BODY SHAPE: most invertebrates are symmetrical: - Bilateral symmetry: two identical halves or planes - Radial symmetry: several planes of symmetry - Asymmetry: the body has no symmetry. It is irregular
  • 4. WHERE AND HOW INVERTEBRATES LIVE  Many invertebrates live in the sea, but some live in fresh water, and others on land.  Most invertebrates can move. However, some don’t move: they attach themselves to rocks or the sea floor. Parasites live inside of other animals and harm them  Most invertebrates are oviparous. A larva hatches from an egg.
  • 6. Sponges Sponges: have irregular bodies and no symmetry. They cannot move around. They attach themselves to rocks or the sea floor. They filter seawater and retain the nutritive substances for food.
  • 7. Cnidarians Cnidarians: have jelly-like bodies with radial symmetry. They have tentacles. They are marine animals. Some, like coral and sea anemone, attach themselves to rocks. Others, such as jellyfishes, can move about .
  • 8. Worms: Flatworms, Roundworms, and Segmented worms Worms have soft bodies with bilateral symmetry. Some are cylindrical, but others are flat. Some worms are aquatic and others are terrestrial. Many are parasites
  • 9. Echinoderms Echinoderms have five-way symmetry. They have a skeleton made of hard plates, often with spines. They are covered by a thin skin. All are marine animals
  • 10. Molluscs Molluscs have a soft body with bilateral symmetry. Many are covered with one or two shells.
  • 11. Arthropods Their bodies are totally covered by an articulated exoskeleton, like armour. Some are aquatic and some others are terrestrial
  • 12. GROUP OF ARTHROPODS CHARACTERISTICS: - The exoskeleton is like a human skeleton, it protects the body, but it is external. - The exoskeleton is rigid, so from time to time the arthropod moults ( changes the skin) and grows a new one. This process is called moulting. - Arthropods sense organs are well developed. They have antennae and eyes. The eyes can be simple or compound. Compound eyes are made up of thousands of smaller, simple eyes. - Insects, arachnids, crustacean and myriapods are arthropods.
  • 13. GROUP OF ARTHROPODS INSECTS Insects are the most numerous animal group. An insect body id divided into three parts: head, thorax and abdomen. The head has a mouth, two eyes and two antennae. The thorax has six legs. Many insects have wings on the thorax
  • 14. GROUP OF ARTHROPODS INSECTS II Insects can live everywhere except the open sea. They eat many different types of food. Some insects, like bees or silkworms, produce substances which are useful for people. Others are harmful, they cause illness, destroy crops or spoil food.
  • 15. GROUP OF ARTHOPODS ARACHNIDS These arthropods have eight legs. An arthropod body is made up of two parts: the abdomen and the cephalothorax. Scorpions and spiders are arachnids. Most are terrestrial, and some are carnivorous. They hunt and eat other animals.
  • 16. GROUP OF ARTHOPODS CRUSTACEAN Most crustaceans are aquatic. Many have ten legs, two pairs of antennae and compound eyes. The body is made up of two parts: abdomen and the cephalothorax. Many crustaceans are used for food: lobster, shrimp and crabs, for example
  • 17. GROUP OF ARTHOPODS MYRIAPODS These arthropods have long bodies made up of many identical segments. Each segment has one or two pairs of legs. The head has two short antennae CENTIPEDE
  • 18. GROUP OF MOLLUSCS They have soft bodies protected by one or more shells. Most molluscs are aquatic, but a few live on land. There are three principal groups of molluscs: Gastropods, bivalves and cephalopods
  • 19. GROUP OF MOLLUSCS GASTROPODS I Gastropods have a head with four tentacles, where the sense organs are located. They have one foot to move. Marine gastropods eat algae, but most terrestrial gastropods are herbivores Most gastropods have one spiral shell which protects their internal organs. Some, however, have no shell: slugs, for example.
  • 20. GROUP OF MOLLUSCS BIVALVES Bivalves have a shell made up of two articulated valves. The valves can open and close. Bivalves have a soft body, but no head Some bivalves, like mussels, attach themselves to rocks on the ocean floor. Other like oysters, move around. To obtain food, bivalves filter salt water and retain the nutritive substances
  • 21. GROUP OF MOLLUSCS CEPHALOPODS Cephalopods have a well –developed brain. They have eight or ten tentacles. All cephalopods are marine. They move their body and expel water to go from one place to another. Some of them have a very small internal skeleton, called a cartilage. Cephalopods are carnivorous, they capture their prey with the tentacles