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NAME:RASHIKA RAMU
TOPIC:BIOVERSITY
FORM 2
2016

 DIVERSITY OF LIVING ORGANISM
 -LIVING THINGS OR ORGANISM CONSIST OF
HUMAN,ANIMALS,PLANTS AND MICROORGANISM.
 -DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTIC THAT EXIST
BETWEEN ORGANISMS OF SAME SPECIES ARE
KNOWN AS VARIATION.
 THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT OR THE PLACE
WHERE ORGANISM LIVE IS CALLED HABITAT.
3.1 VARIETY OF LIVING ORGANISM AND THEIR
CLASSIFICATIONS

ORGANISM HABITAT
SEA HORSE,STINGRAY,WHALE SEA
FISH,FROG,DRANGONFLY POND,LAKE
TERMITE,ANT,EARTHWORM SOIL
SQUIRREL,MONKEY,ORANG
UTAN
TREETOP
SNAKE,BAT CAVE
CAMEL,DESERT LIZARD DESERT
TIGER,BEAR,TEAK,SHOREA JUNGLE
HABITAT OF DIFFERENT
ANIMALS

 THERE ARE VARIETIES OF ORGANISMS ON
EARTH AND A SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO
IDENTIFY THEM.
 ORGANISMS CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO
DIFFERENT GROUP BASED ON THEIR COMMON
CHARACTERISTICS AND THIS IS KNOWN AS
CLASSIFICATION.
CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS

 ANIMALS CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO VERTEBRATES AND
INVERTEBRATES.
ANIMALS
-VERTEBRATES:MAMMAL,REPTILES,AMPHIBIAN,BIRD,FISH
-INVERTEBRATES
CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS

VERTEBRATES INVERTEBRATES
WITH BACKBONES WITHOUT BACKBONES
USING BACKBONES TO
SUPPORT THEIR BODIES
HAVE HARD OUTER
SKIN,SHELL OR BODY FLUID TO
SUPPORT THEIR BODIES
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VERTEBRATES AND
INVERTEBRATES

 VERTEBRATES CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO FIVE
GROUPS:
 =MAMMALS
 =REPTILES
 =AMPHIBIANS
 =BIRDS
 =FISH
VERTEBRATES
 WARM BLOODED
 BODIES IS COVERED WITH FUR
 BREATHE THROUGH LUNGS.
 ALL MAMMAL GIVES BIRTH TO LIVE YOUNG EXCEPT
PLATYPUS AND SPINY ANTEATER,WHICH LAY EGGS.
 CARRY OUT INTERNAL FERTILISATIONS.
 MOST MAMMALS LIVE ON LAND BUT THER SOME
MAMMALS THAT LIVES IN WATER
CHARACTERISTIC OF MAMMAL

MAMMALS

 COLD BLOODED.
 BODIES ARE COVERED WITH DRY AND SCALY SKIN.
 BREATHE THROUGH LUNGS.
 LAY EGGS ON LANDS.
 HAVE TWO PAIRS OF LEG EXCEPT SNAKES.
CHARACTERISTIC OF REPTILES

REPTILES

 COLD BLOODED.
 BODIES COVERED WITH MOIST SKIN.
 BREATHE THROUGH LUNGS ON LAND,WHILE WITH
MOIST SKIN IN WATER.
 LAYS EGG IN WATER.
 CARRY OUT EXTERNAL FERTILISATION.
CHARACTERISTIC OF AMPHIBIANS

AMPHIBIANS

 WARM BLOODED
 BODIES ARE COVERED WITH FEATHER.
 BREATHE THROUGH LUNGS.
 LIVES ON LAND.
 LAY EGGS IN THE NEST.
CHARACTERISTIC OF BIRD

BIRDS

 COLD BLOODED
 BODIES ARE COVERED WITH SLIMY SCALES.
 BREATHE THROUGH GILLS.
 LAY EGGS IN WATER.
 HAVE FINS TO HELP THEM SWIM.
CHARACTERISTIC OF FISH

FISH

 INVERTEBRATES ARE A GROUP OF ANIMALS
WITHOUT BACKBONES.
 INVERTEBRATES CAN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS:
=WITH LEG
=WITHOUT LEG
INVERTEBRATES

 3 PAIRS OF LEGS
INVERTEBRATES WITH LEG

4 PAIRS OF LEGS

MANY PAIRS OF LEGS

 WITH SHELL
INVERTEBRATES WITHOUT LEGS

WITHOUT SHELL

 PLANTS CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO FLOWERING
PLANTS AND NON-FLOWERING PLANTS.
 FLOWERING PLANTS CAN BE DIVIDED INTO
TWO GROUPS:
-MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANT
-DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANT
CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS

MONOCOTYLEDONOUS
PLANT ASPECT DICOTYLEDONOUSPLANT
PRODUCES SEED WITH 1
COTYLEDON.
SEEDS PRODUCES SEEDWITH
TWO COTYLEDON.
LEAVES WITH PARALLEL
VEINS.
LEAVES LEAVES WITH A
NETWORK OF VEINS.
FIBROUS ROOT ROOTS TAP ROOTS.
NON-WOODY STEMS STEMS WOODY STEMS.
FLOWER HAVE PETALS IN
MULTIPLES OF 3.
FLOWERS FLOWER HAVE PETALS
IN MULTIPLES OF 2-5.
MAIZE,SUGAR CANE EXAMPLES ROSE,HIBISCUS
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MONOCOTYLEDONOUS AND
DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANT

 IT CAN BE DIVIDED INTO FOUR GROUPS:
=MOSSES
=ALGAE
=FERNS
=CONIFERS
NON-FLOWERING

 CAN BE FOUND ON LAND IN MOIST AND SHADDY
PLACES.
 SMALL LEAVES AND GREEN COLOUR.
 REPRODUCE THROUGH SPORES.
CHARACTERISTICS OF MOSSES

 CAN BE FOUND IN WATER AND DAMP PLACES.
 HAVE CHLOROPHYLL.
 DO NOT HAVE TRUE STEM,LEAVES AND ROOTS.
CHARACTERISTIC OF ALGAES

 CAN BE FOUND ON LAND IN MIST AND SHADDY
PLACES.
 REPRODUCE THROUGH SPORES.
 HAVE STEMS,LEAVES AND ROOT.
CHARACTERISTIC OF FERNS

 LIVES ON LAND.
 HAVE STEMS,NEEDLE-LIKE LEAVES AND ROOTS.
 REPRODUCE THROUGH CONES.
CHARACTERISTIC OF CONIFERS

THE IMPORTANCE OF BIOVERSITY TO THE
ENVIRONMENT
SOURCE OF FOODSOURCE OF FRESH AIRSOURCE OF WATER
SOURCE OF RAW
MATERIALS
SOURCE OF MEDICINE
AND HERBS
HABITAT OF
LIVING ORGANISM
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  • 2.   DIVERSITY OF LIVING ORGANISM  -LIVING THINGS OR ORGANISM CONSIST OF HUMAN,ANIMALS,PLANTS AND MICROORGANISM.  -DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTIC THAT EXIST BETWEEN ORGANISMS OF SAME SPECIES ARE KNOWN AS VARIATION.  THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT OR THE PLACE WHERE ORGANISM LIVE IS CALLED HABITAT. 3.1 VARIETY OF LIVING ORGANISM AND THEIR CLASSIFICATIONS
  • 3.  ORGANISM HABITAT SEA HORSE,STINGRAY,WHALE SEA FISH,FROG,DRANGONFLY POND,LAKE TERMITE,ANT,EARTHWORM SOIL SQUIRREL,MONKEY,ORANG UTAN TREETOP SNAKE,BAT CAVE CAMEL,DESERT LIZARD DESERT TIGER,BEAR,TEAK,SHOREA JUNGLE HABITAT OF DIFFERENT ANIMALS
  • 4.   THERE ARE VARIETIES OF ORGANISMS ON EARTH AND A SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO IDENTIFY THEM.  ORGANISMS CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO DIFFERENT GROUP BASED ON THEIR COMMON CHARACTERISTICS AND THIS IS KNOWN AS CLASSIFICATION. CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS
  • 5.   ANIMALS CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO VERTEBRATES AND INVERTEBRATES. ANIMALS -VERTEBRATES:MAMMAL,REPTILES,AMPHIBIAN,BIRD,FISH -INVERTEBRATES CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS
  • 6.  VERTEBRATES INVERTEBRATES WITH BACKBONES WITHOUT BACKBONES USING BACKBONES TO SUPPORT THEIR BODIES HAVE HARD OUTER SKIN,SHELL OR BODY FLUID TO SUPPORT THEIR BODIES DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VERTEBRATES AND INVERTEBRATES
  • 7.   VERTEBRATES CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO FIVE GROUPS:  =MAMMALS  =REPTILES  =AMPHIBIANS  =BIRDS  =FISH VERTEBRATES
  • 8.  WARM BLOODED  BODIES IS COVERED WITH FUR  BREATHE THROUGH LUNGS.  ALL MAMMAL GIVES BIRTH TO LIVE YOUNG EXCEPT PLATYPUS AND SPINY ANTEATER,WHICH LAY EGGS.  CARRY OUT INTERNAL FERTILISATIONS.  MOST MAMMALS LIVE ON LAND BUT THER SOME MAMMALS THAT LIVES IN WATER CHARACTERISTIC OF MAMMAL
  • 10.   COLD BLOODED.  BODIES ARE COVERED WITH DRY AND SCALY SKIN.  BREATHE THROUGH LUNGS.  LAY EGGS ON LANDS.  HAVE TWO PAIRS OF LEG EXCEPT SNAKES. CHARACTERISTIC OF REPTILES
  • 12.   COLD BLOODED.  BODIES COVERED WITH MOIST SKIN.  BREATHE THROUGH LUNGS ON LAND,WHILE WITH MOIST SKIN IN WATER.  LAYS EGG IN WATER.  CARRY OUT EXTERNAL FERTILISATION. CHARACTERISTIC OF AMPHIBIANS
  • 14.   WARM BLOODED  BODIES ARE COVERED WITH FEATHER.  BREATHE THROUGH LUNGS.  LIVES ON LAND.  LAY EGGS IN THE NEST. CHARACTERISTIC OF BIRD
  • 16.   COLD BLOODED  BODIES ARE COVERED WITH SLIMY SCALES.  BREATHE THROUGH GILLS.  LAY EGGS IN WATER.  HAVE FINS TO HELP THEM SWIM. CHARACTERISTIC OF FISH
  • 18.   INVERTEBRATES ARE A GROUP OF ANIMALS WITHOUT BACKBONES.  INVERTEBRATES CAN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS: =WITH LEG =WITHOUT LEG INVERTEBRATES
  • 19.   3 PAIRS OF LEGS INVERTEBRATES WITH LEG
  • 24.   PLANTS CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO FLOWERING PLANTS AND NON-FLOWERING PLANTS.  FLOWERING PLANTS CAN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS: -MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANT -DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANT CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
  • 25.  MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANT ASPECT DICOTYLEDONOUSPLANT PRODUCES SEED WITH 1 COTYLEDON. SEEDS PRODUCES SEEDWITH TWO COTYLEDON. LEAVES WITH PARALLEL VEINS. LEAVES LEAVES WITH A NETWORK OF VEINS. FIBROUS ROOT ROOTS TAP ROOTS. NON-WOODY STEMS STEMS WOODY STEMS. FLOWER HAVE PETALS IN MULTIPLES OF 3. FLOWERS FLOWER HAVE PETALS IN MULTIPLES OF 2-5. MAIZE,SUGAR CANE EXAMPLES ROSE,HIBISCUS DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MONOCOTYLEDONOUS AND DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANT
  • 26.   IT CAN BE DIVIDED INTO FOUR GROUPS: =MOSSES =ALGAE =FERNS =CONIFERS NON-FLOWERING
  • 27.   CAN BE FOUND ON LAND IN MOIST AND SHADDY PLACES.  SMALL LEAVES AND GREEN COLOUR.  REPRODUCE THROUGH SPORES. CHARACTERISTICS OF MOSSES
  • 28.   CAN BE FOUND IN WATER AND DAMP PLACES.  HAVE CHLOROPHYLL.  DO NOT HAVE TRUE STEM,LEAVES AND ROOTS. CHARACTERISTIC OF ALGAES
  • 29.   CAN BE FOUND ON LAND IN MIST AND SHADDY PLACES.  REPRODUCE THROUGH SPORES.  HAVE STEMS,LEAVES AND ROOT. CHARACTERISTIC OF FERNS
  • 30.   LIVES ON LAND.  HAVE STEMS,NEEDLE-LIKE LEAVES AND ROOTS.  REPRODUCE THROUGH CONES. CHARACTERISTIC OF CONIFERS
  • 31.  THE IMPORTANCE OF BIOVERSITY TO THE ENVIRONMENT SOURCE OF FOODSOURCE OF FRESH AIRSOURCE OF WATER SOURCE OF RAW MATERIALS SOURCE OF MEDICINE AND HERBS HABITAT OF LIVING ORGANISM

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