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INVERTEBRATES
(ANIMALS WITHOUT BONES)
- Protozoa
- Annelids
- Mollusks
- Echinoderms
- Crustaceans
- Arachnids
- Insects
Types of Invertebrates:
Protozoa
- Protozoa are simple, single-celled animals.
- They are the smallest of all animals.
- Most protozoa are microscopic in size, and can only be
seen under a microscope.
- Protozoa take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
through the cell membrane.
Annelids
- They have bodies that are divided into segments.
- They have very well-developed internal organs.
- They don't have any limbs.
- They are about 9,000 species
of Annelids
Mollusks
• First inhabitants of the Earth.
• Mollusk fossils are usually well preserved
because of their hard shell (over 500 million
years)
• Most mollusks have a soft, skin-like organ
covered with a hard outside shell.
• Some mollusks live on land, such as the snail
and slug.
• Other mollusks live in water, such as the oyster,
mussel, clam, squid and octopus.
Echinoderms
- Marine animals that live in the ocean.
- Sea star, Sea Urchin, Sand Dollar and Sea Cucumber.
- Arms or spines that radiate from the center of their body.
- The central body contains their organs, and their mouth for
feeding.
- Sea stars have 5 or more arms attached to their body.
Crustaceans
• Crustaceans have a hard, external
shell which protects their body.
• Crustaceans have a head and
abdomen.
• The head has antennae which are
part of their sensory system.
• The abdomen includes the heart,
digestive system and reproductive
system.
Arachnids
• Arachnids are a type of arthropod
• Common arachnids are spiders,
scorpions, ticks and mites.
• They have a hard exoskeleton
• Most arachnids have 4 pairs of legs. In
some, the first pair of legs may be used
for holding their prey and feeding.
• Unlike other arthropods, arachnids do
not have antennae.
Insects
- Insects are the largest group of arthropods.
- Insects are very adaptable, living almost
everywhere in the world.
- Common insects include the fly, beetle,
butterfly, moth, dragonfly, bee, wasp and
praying mantis.
- Insects have an exoskeleton that covers their
entire body.
- An insect's body consists of 3 parts: the
head, thorax and abdomen.
Thanks for watching
•By Giada and Cris C.

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Invertebrates

  • 2. - Protozoa - Annelids - Mollusks - Echinoderms - Crustaceans - Arachnids - Insects Types of Invertebrates:
  • 3. Protozoa - Protozoa are simple, single-celled animals. - They are the smallest of all animals. - Most protozoa are microscopic in size, and can only be seen under a microscope. - Protozoa take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide through the cell membrane.
  • 4. Annelids - They have bodies that are divided into segments. - They have very well-developed internal organs. - They don't have any limbs. - They are about 9,000 species of Annelids
  • 5. Mollusks • First inhabitants of the Earth. • Mollusk fossils are usually well preserved because of their hard shell (over 500 million years) • Most mollusks have a soft, skin-like organ covered with a hard outside shell. • Some mollusks live on land, such as the snail and slug. • Other mollusks live in water, such as the oyster, mussel, clam, squid and octopus.
  • 6. Echinoderms - Marine animals that live in the ocean. - Sea star, Sea Urchin, Sand Dollar and Sea Cucumber. - Arms or spines that radiate from the center of their body. - The central body contains their organs, and their mouth for feeding. - Sea stars have 5 or more arms attached to their body.
  • 7. Crustaceans • Crustaceans have a hard, external shell which protects their body. • Crustaceans have a head and abdomen. • The head has antennae which are part of their sensory system. • The abdomen includes the heart, digestive system and reproductive system.
  • 8. Arachnids • Arachnids are a type of arthropod • Common arachnids are spiders, scorpions, ticks and mites. • They have a hard exoskeleton • Most arachnids have 4 pairs of legs. In some, the first pair of legs may be used for holding their prey and feeding. • Unlike other arthropods, arachnids do not have antennae.
  • 9. Insects - Insects are the largest group of arthropods. - Insects are very adaptable, living almost everywhere in the world. - Common insects include the fly, beetle, butterfly, moth, dragonfly, bee, wasp and praying mantis. - Insects have an exoskeleton that covers their entire body. - An insect's body consists of 3 parts: the head, thorax and abdomen.
  • 10. Thanks for watching •By Giada and Cris C.