SESE Living Things Classification Life processes All animals
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SESE Living Things Classification
Life processes All animals have to carry out seven life processes. These are: 1. Movement – being able to move its body 2. Respiration – taking in one gas and getting rid of another 3. Reproduction – being able to produce young 4. Nutrition – being able to get energy out of food
Life processes 5. Growth – using energy to get bigger and repair damaged cells 6. Sensitivity – using senses, like smell and taste, to find out about the world 7. Excretion – getting rid of waste products from food
Classification There are thousands of different types of animals. Scientists try to find groups of animals with similar characteristics. These groups can help them to identify different animals’ characteristics straight away. Photo credit Sue Pizarro
Classification When you are trying to work out what an animal is, it is important to pay close attention to all of its features. Some of the most common types of animals are: Reptiles Mammals Fish Birds Insects Amphibians
Classification quiz We have found some odd creatures; can you help us to find out what sort of an animal they are? Photo credit Zando Escultura Picture credit Sam Segar
Classification quiz Does the creature have a backbone? Photo credit Zando Escultura Picture credit Sam Segar Yes – it is a vertebrate No – it is an invertebrate
Invertebrates Does the animal have a hard shell? Photo credit Zando Escultura Yes No
The animal is a jellyfish • Jellyfish are invertebrates which feed on plankton and small fish. • They catch their prey by delivering poison to any animals which touch their tentacles. Photo credit Zando Escultura • They are really adaptable animals and can be found in all the world’s oceans. Try another creature
Hard shelled animals Does the animal have eyes? Yes No
The animal is a lobster • The lobster is a crustacean. • Crustaceans are all invertebrates. They have a hard shell to protect their body, two pairs of antennae and eyes on stalks. • They also often have a set of claws for catching food. • Most crustaceans live in water but some have adapted to live on land. Try another creature
The animal is a mussel • Mussels are part of the mollusc family. This family also includes snails and octopus. • Most molluscs have a shell which they use to protect themselves from predators. • Some molluscs live in the sea and some on land. Try another creature
Vertebrates? Is the animal warm or cold blooded? Picture credit Sam Segar Warm blooded Cold blooded
The animal is a crocodile • The crocodile is a reptile. • Reptiles are cold blooded. • They breathe air. • They lay hard shelled eggs. • They have tough scaly skin. Try another creature
Warm blooded Does the animal lay eggs or give birth to live babies? Picture credit Sam Segar Eggs Live babies
The animal is a seal • A seal is a mammal. • Mammals are warm blooded. • They give birth to live young. • They breathe air. • There are lots of mammals which live in the sea, including whales and otters. Try another creature
The animal is a penguin • Penguins are birds. • All birds have feathers and a beak. • They lay eggs. • All birds have wings but not all of them can fly. The penguin uses its wings to help it swim. Try another creature Picture credit Sam Segar
Keys You can use keys to help find out the group and characteristics of an animal. When you are using a key you should answer the questions from top to bottom. Answer all the questions until you get to the name of an animal. You could also work backwards to find out the key characteristics of an animal. Photo credit Sue Pizarro
The otter The animal described was an otter. Here is what an otter looks like.
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