Classification of Animals Strand F: Processes of Life.
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Classification of Animals
Strand F: Processes of Life
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Scientists have divided living things into five kingdoms
• Animal Kingdom• Plant Kingdom• Fungi Kingdom• Protist Kingdom• Moneran Kingdom
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Classification of Animals
Scientists have divided the Animal Kingdom into two main groups:
vertebrates (animals with a
backbone)
invertebrates (animals without
a backbone)
and
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Vertebrates
Animals with backbones can be divided into five more groups:
Mammals Birds Reptiles
Amphibians
Fish
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Invertebrates
Animals without a backbone.
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Vertebrates
Animals with a backbone.
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Mammals
• Give birth to live young.
• Feed their babies with their own milk.
• Are more or less covered with hair.
• Are warm-blooded.
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Birds
• Have feathers.• Lay eggs.• Are warm-
blooded.
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Reptiles
• Are cold-blooded.• Lay eggs.• Have a dry skin
covered with scales.
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Amphibians
• Are cold-blooded.• Lay eggs.• Have a smooth,
moist skin.• Are able to live on
land as well as in the water.
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Fish
• Are cold-blooded.• Lay eggs (but
some do give birth to live young).
• Have a moist skin covered in scales.
• Breathe through gills.