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ACTIVITIES INVERTEBRATES NAME:_______________________________________________________-1) Complete these definitions using these words: SKELETON, EUKARIOTIC, ANIMALS WHAT IS AN ANIMAL? AN ANIMAL IS AN_______________,HETEROTROPHIC AND MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM WHAT ARE VERTEBRATES? VERTEBRATES ARE _____________THAT HAVE AN INTERNAL SKELETON WITH A BACKBONE WHAT ARE INVERTEBRATES ? INVERTEBRATES ARE ANIMALS THAT DO NOT HAVE AN INTERNAL _____________ 2) CLASIFICATION OF INVERTEBRATES PORIFERA CNIDARIA INVERTEBRATES WORMS MOLLUSCS ECHINODERMS ANIMALS SIMPLEST MORE COMPLEX ARTHROPODS MOST COMPLEX FISH AQUATIC ANPHIBIAN AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL REPTILES TERRESTRIAL BIRDS TERRESTRIAL MAMMALS TERRESTRIAL(WITH EXCEPTIONS) VERTEBRATES WHAT TYPES OF ANIMALS ARE THERE? THERE ARE__________________________________________________________ WHAT TYPES OF INVERTEBRATES ARE THERE? THERE ARE.__________________________________________________________ WHAT TYPES OF VERTEBRATES ARE THERE? THERE ARE___________________________________________________________ WHICH ARE THE SIMPLEST INVERTEBRATES? THE SIMPLEST INVERTEBRATES ARE___________________________________ WHICH INVERTEBRATES ARE MORE COMPLEX? ________________________________________________ARE MORE COMPLEX WHICH INVERTEBRATES ARE THE MOST COMPLEX? THE MOST COMPLEX INVERTEBRATES ARE_____________________________ WHICH VERTEBRATES ARE AQUATIC?_________________________ARE AQUATIC WHICH VERTEBRATES ARE TERRESTRIAL? _______________________________________________ARE TERRESTRIAL WHICH VERTEBRATES ARE AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL? ______________________________ARE BOTH AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL 3)DEFINITIONS OF INVERTEBRATES Complete these definitions using these words: AQUATIC, BODY , SKELETON ,MARINE , TERRESTRIAL , DIVIDED ,ATTACHED WHAT ARE PORIFERA OR SPONGES? THEY ARE __________ANIMALS , MOST OF THEM MARINE , ____________TO SAND OR ROCKS WHAT ARE CNIDARIA ? THEY ARE AQUATIC ANIMALS , MOST OF THEM ______________ WHAT ARE WORMS ? THEY ARE ANIMALS WITH A SOFT ELONGATED ______WITHOUT SKELETON WHAT ARE ECHINODERMS? THEY ARE MARINE INVERTEBRATES WITH A HARD EXTERNAL __________ WHAT ARE MOLLUSCS? THEY ARE AQUATIC OR ________________INVERTEBRATES WITH HEAD , VISCERAL MASS AND MUSCULAR FOOT WHAT ARE ARTHROPODS? THEY ARE AQUATIC OR TERRESTRIAL SEXUAL INVERTEBRATES WITH AN ARTICULATED EXOSKELETON, A BODY ____________INTO SEGMENTS 4)Read the text and fill the gaps using the verb in the right tense: Most animal species on earth (to be) invertebrates. Some of them, such as insects, (to have) got an exoskeleton; others, like the jellyfish,(to have) got a fluid-filled, hydrostatic skeleton. There (to be) several types of invertebrates: porifera, cnidarians, annelids, molluscs, arthropods and echinoderms What animals are invertebrates? Among the simplest invertebrates (to be) the porifera, commonly called sponges. These(to be) asymmetrical aquatic organisms with no distinct tissues or organs. Their bodies(to be) filled with holes through which water (to circulate) continuously. This water flow(to provide) food and oxygen. Cnidarians (to be) the simplest form of life with tissue organisation. This group is diverse in form, but they all (to have) got radial symmetry. The ends of the structures(to have) got tentacles with stinging cells (to use) to capture food. Cnidarians(to have) a single opening that (to act) as both mouth and anus. Cnidarians can(to have)two basic body shapes: the polypoid shape of corals and anemones, which is(to fix) to a substrate or anchored to a colony, and the medusoid shape of free swimmers, like the jellyfish. Annelids(to have)got a complex organ system, including well-developed reproductive and digestive organs, and an open circulatory system. Their bodies (to be divided)into similar external and internal segments called metameres. These creatures (to have) got bilateral symmetry. Annelids (to include) earthworms, leeches and marine worms (to know) as polychaetes. Molluscs (to be) characterised by a soft body, an internal or external shell and a muscular foot. Molluscs (to be) divided into three groups: gastropods, such as snails, bivalves such as clams, and cephalopods such as the octopus. Echinoderms (to be) aquatic animals which(to have)got a hard spiny covering, a calcite skeleton and radial symmetry. Echinoderms (to have)got a watervascular system, and a set of water-filled canals or tube feet which they (to use) for locomotion, protection and to obtain food. A starfish is an example of an echinoderm. Arthropods (to be) the most numerous and varied of all animals. They (to have) got an exoskeleton and jointed appendages. Their bodies(to be) divided into segments. They (to have) got differentiated sensory organs. Insects, arachnids, crustaceans and miriapods(to be)different groups of arthropods