Project IN Science: Submitted By: Rovie Mark Y. Lopez Grade 6-Juan Luna Submitted To: Mr. Bernardino N. Libao
Project IN Science: Submitted By: Rovie Mark Y. Lopez Grade 6-Juan Luna Submitted To: Mr. Bernardino N. Libao
Project IN Science: Submitted By: Rovie Mark Y. Lopez Grade 6-Juan Luna Submitted To: Mr. Bernardino N. Libao
IN
SCIENCE
Submitted by:
Rovie Mark Y. Lopez
Grade 6- Juan Luna
Submitted to:
Mr. Bernardino N. Libao
CLASSIFICATION
OF
ANIMALS
The Vertebrates
All reptiles produce eggs. Most reptiles lay hard-shelled eggs, but a few give birth to live
young. I bd
All reptiles have scales or scutes.
Reptiles are ectothermic or cold-blooded, which means they cannot control their own body
temperature
To identify an animal as a mammal, it should have these characteristics:
Mammary Glands. Mammals got their name from this evolutionary adaptation.
Hair.
Middle Ear Bones.
Sweat Glands.
Temperature Regulation.
Segmented Bodies.
Jointed Appendages.
Bilateral Symmetry.
Open circulatory System.
An exoskeleton.
Three main body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen.
Pair of antennae on top of their heads.
Three pairs of legs.
Two pairs of wings.
Characteristics:
No antennae, claws, or wings, but instead have mandibles : structures for biting and chewing
prey.
Eight appendages.
A fused head and thorax, called a cephalothorax.
Characteristics of Crustaceans:
Despite their amazing diversity, all molluscs share some unique characteristics that define their
body plan. The body has a head, a foot and a visceral mass. This is all covered with a mantle
(also known as a pallium) that typically secretes the shell.
General Characteristics of Porifera
Poriferans are commonly called sponges.
Submitted by:
Trixie N. Amiller
Grade 6- Antonio Luna
Submitted to:
Mr. Bernardino N. Libao
CLASSIFICATION
OF
ANIMALS
The Vertebrates
Fish live in the water and breathe by absorbing oxygen through their gills. Fish are cold-
blooded animals.
REPTILES
Characteristics:
The first and foremost characteristic of the reptiles is that are cold blooded. They are able to
regulate their inner body temperature to the temperature of the environment. They have scaly
skins but absence of hair or fur. The scales of the reptiles develop as a surface cells filled with
Keratin.
Characteristics:
* Amphibians have a backbone. ...
* Amphibians are cold-blooded. ...
* Amphibians spend at least part of their lives in water and on land.
* Amphibians do not have scales and their skin is permeable (molecules and gases can pass
through).
Characteristics:
Segmented Bodies.
Jointed Appendages.
Bilateral Symmetry.
Open circulatory System.
Characteristics:
Insects are cold blooded and have six legs, three main body parts and an exoskeleton. Insects also
lay eggs and many have four wings.
Characteristics;
No antennae, claws, or wings, but instead have mandibles : structures for biting and chewing prey.
• Eight appendages.
• A fused head and thorax, called a cephalothorax.
Characteristics:
Crustaceans include commonly-known marine life such as crabs, lobsters, barnacles and shrimp.
All crustaceans have a hard exoskeleton, which protects the animal from predators and prevents
water loss.
Characteristics:
Centipedes are flexible, dorsoventrally flattened arthropods. Millipedes belong to Class Diplopoda
and are more rigid arthropods distinguishable by their subcylindrical shape. Centipedes have one
pair of legs per body segment, while millipedes have two pairs.
Characteristics:
Despite their amazing diversity, all molluscs share some unique characteristics that define their
body plan. The body has a head, a foot and a visceral mass. This is all covered with a mantle (also
known as a pallium) that typically secretes the shell.
Characteristics:
Characteristics: