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Chapter 3 :
Biodiversity
1.

                    What is biodiversity?


          Biodiversity is also know as biological diversity



     Biodiversity refers to wide variety of organisms on earth
Observe the biodiversity in this rainforest
Where can we find biodiversity?
2.

               BIODIVERSITY




     ANIMALS                  PLANTS
1. There are two main groups of animals:

                              Animals



           Vertebrates                       Invertebrates


      Animal with backbones             Animal without backbones
A. Invertebrates
 a. More than 90% of animals are invertebrates
 b. Since invertebrates have no backbone, they are usually
    small in size.
 c. Examples:
   Inserts such as ants, butterflies, flies, and cockroaches
   Spiders
   Crabs
   Prawns
   Worms
   Mollusks such as snails
B. Vertebrates
 a. Smaller group compared to invertebrates.
    However, we are more familiar with this group
    of animals
 b. Since vertebrates have backbone to support their
    weight, many vertebrates are large in size
 c. Examples:
   Elephants
   Eagles
   Whales
   Snakes
   Frogs
   Clown fish
Classification of vertebrates
                    Vertebrates




Amphibians            Birds             Reptiles

             Fish             Mammals
Sword Fish



Lampam
         Banded Leaf
            Fish
1.Common characteristics of fish
• Body covered with slimy scales for protection
• Have fins and tail to swim
• Streamlined bodies to swim well
• Breathe through gills
•Cold-blooded (body temperature changes with the
 surrounding temperature)
• Lay eggs
•Carry out external fertilization (eggs are fertilized outside
 the female body)
Toad   Salamander
1. Common characteristics of amphibians

• Body covered with moist skin
•Adults can live on land and water
• Adults breathe with lung on land and through
  moist skin when in water
• Cold-blooded (body temperature changes with the
  surrounding temperature)
• Lay eggs covered with jelly-like substance
• Young amphibians live in water and breathe through
  gills
• Carry out external fertilization (eggs are fertilized
  outside the female body)
Tortoises
               Snake


   Crocodile
1. Common characteristics of reptiles
 • Body covered with hard and dry scales for protection
 • Breathe with lungs
 • Cold-blooded (body temperature changes with
 surrounding temperature)
 • Lay eggs with leathery shells
 • Carry out internal fertilization (eggs are fertilized
 inside the female body)
Kingfisher
Hornbill
1.Common characteristics of birds
• Body covered with feathers
• Have wings and beak
• Breathe with lungs
• Warm-blooded (body temperature remains constant)
• Lay eggs with hard shells
• Carry out internal fertilization (eggs are fertilized inside
the female body)
Camel           Orangutan




                     Tiger


Rhinoceros                               Elephant
1. Common characteristics of mammals

 • Body covered with hair or fur
 • Breathe with lungs
 • Warm-blooded (body temperature remains constant)
 • Give birth to live young
 • Carry out internal fertilization (eggs are fertilized inside
 the female body)
 • Young mammals feed on milk from their mother’s
 mammary glands
Plants


Flowering Plants            Non-flowering Plants

    Examples                      Examples
Plants


                     Produce flowers                            Do not produce flowers


      Single blade             Leaves divided
         leaves                 Into leaflets            Needle-like        Leaves divided
                                                           leaves            into leaflets

 Leave with Leaves with
parallel veinsnetwork-like
                 veins
                          Leaves with     Leaves with
                         parallel veins   network-like
                                             veins
Non-flowering plants
• Further divided to conifers, ferns, mosses, and algae
• Conifers

        Reproduce by seeds produced in cones
        Have needle-like leaves
        Example: casuarinas, pine
• Ferns
        Reproduced by spores on the underside of leaves
        Example: Bird’s nest fern, stag’s horn fern
• Mosses
          Reproduce by spores produced in capsules
          Example: White moss
•Algae
          Very simple plants
          No proper roots, stems, leaves
          Example: Seaweed
Flowering plants
• Produce flower for reproduction
• Flower      fruits and seeds       new plants
• Based on the seeds they produce, flowering plants can be
further divided into 2 groups

                       Flowering plants


         Monocotyledons                   Dicotyledons

   Have seeds with one cotyledon   Have seeds with two cotyledon
• Each seed has only one cotyledon




                                     One cotyledon




            Amaize grain cut into half
• Their leaves have parallel veins




                                       Parallel
                                       veins

                               Maize

               Fibrous roots

• They have fibrous roots
• Mostly are herbaceous plant (plants with non-woody
stems)
• Examples: Grasses, sugar cane, banana, paddy, and
orchid plants
• Each seed has two cotyledons

              Two cotyledons




                 Agreen bean (split into two)
• Their leaves have network-like veins




                                  Network-like
                 Balsam plant     veins

      Tap root

• They have fibrous tap roots
• They may be trees, shrubs or herbaceous
• Examples: Rubber and durian trees, hibiscus, morning glory
and sunflower plants

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Chapter 3 biodiversity

  • 2. 1. What is biodiversity? Biodiversity is also know as biological diversity Biodiversity refers to wide variety of organisms on earth
  • 3. Observe the biodiversity in this rainforest
  • 4. Where can we find biodiversity?
  • 5. 2. BIODIVERSITY ANIMALS PLANTS
  • 6. 1. There are two main groups of animals: Animals Vertebrates Invertebrates Animal with backbones Animal without backbones
  • 7. A. Invertebrates a. More than 90% of animals are invertebrates b. Since invertebrates have no backbone, they are usually small in size. c. Examples:  Inserts such as ants, butterflies, flies, and cockroaches  Spiders  Crabs  Prawns  Worms  Mollusks such as snails
  • 8. B. Vertebrates a. Smaller group compared to invertebrates. However, we are more familiar with this group of animals b. Since vertebrates have backbone to support their weight, many vertebrates are large in size c. Examples:  Elephants  Eagles  Whales  Snakes  Frogs  Clown fish
  • 9. Classification of vertebrates Vertebrates Amphibians Birds Reptiles Fish Mammals
  • 10. Sword Fish Lampam Banded Leaf Fish
  • 11. 1.Common characteristics of fish • Body covered with slimy scales for protection • Have fins and tail to swim • Streamlined bodies to swim well • Breathe through gills •Cold-blooded (body temperature changes with the surrounding temperature) • Lay eggs •Carry out external fertilization (eggs are fertilized outside the female body)
  • 12. Toad Salamander
  • 13. 1. Common characteristics of amphibians • Body covered with moist skin •Adults can live on land and water • Adults breathe with lung on land and through moist skin when in water • Cold-blooded (body temperature changes with the surrounding temperature) • Lay eggs covered with jelly-like substance • Young amphibians live in water and breathe through gills • Carry out external fertilization (eggs are fertilized outside the female body)
  • 14. Tortoises Snake Crocodile
  • 15. 1. Common characteristics of reptiles • Body covered with hard and dry scales for protection • Breathe with lungs • Cold-blooded (body temperature changes with surrounding temperature) • Lay eggs with leathery shells • Carry out internal fertilization (eggs are fertilized inside the female body)
  • 17. 1.Common characteristics of birds • Body covered with feathers • Have wings and beak • Breathe with lungs • Warm-blooded (body temperature remains constant) • Lay eggs with hard shells • Carry out internal fertilization (eggs are fertilized inside the female body)
  • 18. Camel Orangutan Tiger Rhinoceros Elephant
  • 19. 1. Common characteristics of mammals • Body covered with hair or fur • Breathe with lungs • Warm-blooded (body temperature remains constant) • Give birth to live young • Carry out internal fertilization (eggs are fertilized inside the female body) • Young mammals feed on milk from their mother’s mammary glands
  • 20. Plants Flowering Plants Non-flowering Plants Examples Examples
  • 21. Plants Produce flowers Do not produce flowers Single blade Leaves divided leaves Into leaflets Needle-like Leaves divided leaves into leaflets Leave with Leaves with parallel veinsnetwork-like veins Leaves with Leaves with parallel veins network-like veins
  • 22. Non-flowering plants • Further divided to conifers, ferns, mosses, and algae • Conifers  Reproduce by seeds produced in cones  Have needle-like leaves  Example: casuarinas, pine • Ferns  Reproduced by spores on the underside of leaves  Example: Bird’s nest fern, stag’s horn fern
  • 23. • Mosses  Reproduce by spores produced in capsules  Example: White moss •Algae  Very simple plants  No proper roots, stems, leaves  Example: Seaweed
  • 24. Flowering plants • Produce flower for reproduction • Flower fruits and seeds new plants • Based on the seeds they produce, flowering plants can be further divided into 2 groups Flowering plants Monocotyledons Dicotyledons Have seeds with one cotyledon Have seeds with two cotyledon
  • 25. • Each seed has only one cotyledon One cotyledon Amaize grain cut into half
  • 26. • Their leaves have parallel veins Parallel veins Maize Fibrous roots • They have fibrous roots
  • 27. • Mostly are herbaceous plant (plants with non-woody stems) • Examples: Grasses, sugar cane, banana, paddy, and orchid plants
  • 28. • Each seed has two cotyledons Two cotyledons Agreen bean (split into two)
  • 29. • Their leaves have network-like veins Network-like Balsam plant veins Tap root • They have fibrous tap roots
  • 30. • They may be trees, shrubs or herbaceous • Examples: Rubber and durian trees, hibiscus, morning glory and sunflower plants