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Start Part IV / VI of an educational unit about
Taxonomy and Classification for
students in grades 7-10
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ã RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very
important and should be recorded in your
science journal.
ã LACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow
directions, complete projects as described
and answer required questions neatly.
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ã RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very
important and should be recorded in your
science journal.
ã LACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow
directions, complete projects as described
and answer required questions neatly.
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ã Keep an eye out for ³The-Owl´ and raise
your hand as soon as you see him.
± He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow
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ã raded Quiz 1-20 From Part III
ã ame the Phylum and Class if you know it
from any organism on planet earth in the
Kingdom Animalia.
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ã Practice: K=A, Phylum Arthropoda, Class
Arachnid.
ã ust as a reminder, common names aren¶t
worth credit but you can record so that you
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ã Earthworm = o credit.
ã Annelida = Correct response.
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ã onus #2 ± What is my common name,
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ã Answers to the Quiz 1-20. Please grade
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ã onus #1 ± Phylum Porifera (Sponge ob).
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ã onus ± What is my common name, and
what Phylum would I most likely belong
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ã onus #3 ± ³Yoshi´ Phylum Chordata,
Class Reptilia or Amphibia?
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ã Therapsid: The first mammal like reptile.
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ã Legs and hips changed from walking like a
modern day alligator, to more like a
coyote.
ã Oldest Mammal Fossil Eomaia scansoria
lived 125 million years ago.
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ã Oldest Mammal Fossil Eomaia scansoria
lived 125 million years ago.
± Young born alive and nourished with a
placenta.
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ã These small mammals lived during the
time of the dinosaurs.
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ã These small mammals lived during the
time of the dinosaurs.
± Hiding in the small places of the earth and
climbing in the trees.
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ã These small mammals lived during the
time of the dinosaurs.
± Hiding in the small places of the earth and
climbing in the trees.
± Many were insectivores.
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ã Don¶t forget about the K-T Mass Extinction
event..
ã Don¶t forget about the K-T Mass Extinction
event. When the dust cleared,
ã Don¶t forget about the K-T Mass Extinction
event. When the dust cleared, the
dinosaurs were extinct and the surviving
mammals inherited the earth.
ã Mammals range in size.
± Smallest mammal Sorex minutus (Pygmy
Shrew).
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ã A poisonous mammal, Short tailed shrew
(ß rin brevicud).
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ã Largest Mammal, the lue Whale
(ß enopter muscu us).
± Over 100 feet long.
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ã Largest Mammal, the lue Whale
(ß enopter muscu us).
± Over 100 feet long.
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ã The bat, Order Chiroptera is the only
mammal capable of sustained flight.
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ã A flying squirrel, srder: Rodentia. Family:
Sciuridae. Subfamily: Sciuridae can glide
through the air but cannot fly.
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ã Largest rat in the world was just recently
discovered in a volcano crater in Papua
ew uinea.
± Science name not decided 9/24/09
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ã Activity! Listen to the video Mammal by
TM ± They Might e iants.
± Record as much information as you can about
mammals from the song in your journal.
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ã After a female mammal gives birth, the
placenta is released.
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ã After a female mammal gives birth, the
placenta is released.
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ã Picture of human placenta. Size of a small
plate, and is released from mother uteran
wall shortly after childbirth.
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ã Picture of human placenta. Size of a small
plate, and is released from mother uteran
wall shortly after childbirth.
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ã Why are marsupials mostly found on
Australia?
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ã Answer! Australia moved away from
Pangea. (Continental Drift)
± The animals evolved differently, with
marsupials dominating and radiating.
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ã What is the name of this animal?
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ã nswer! Dide phis virginin / Opossum:
orth America¶s only marsupial.
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ã People often mistake opossum¶s Dide phis
virginin for large rats such as ttus
rttus .
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ã Most marsupials are only found in
Australia. Most orth and South American
marsupials have become extinct.
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ã Most marsupials are only found in
Australia. Most orth and South American
marsupials have become extinct.
± Why did these marsupials go extinct in orth
and South America.
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ã Answer! Eutherian placental mammals
have outcompeted these marsupials to
extinction.
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ã Why would placental mammals be better
than marsupials?
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ã Why is it better to be a placental mammal?
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ã Answer! Placental babies are protected and
don¶t fall off / exposed/ lost like marsupial
babies.
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ã Video! The duck-billed platypus
srnithorhynchus ntinus.
± Question, What physical features makes this
mammal one of the most unique creatures on
earth?
ã Video! The duck-billed platypus
srnithorhynchus ntinus.
± Question, What physical features makes this
mammal one of the most unique creatures on
earth?
ã The duck billed platypus is another
poisonous mammal.
± It has venom glands and spurs on it¶s
back legs.
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mole rat has some hair.
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chin.
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ã Activity! Orders of Mammals worksheet.
ã End Part IV ± Are you current on your unit
assessment?
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End Part IV / VI of an educational unit about
Taxonomy and Classification for
students in grades 7-10
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