Animals have body structures adapted for living in water. Fish are covered in overlapping scales for protection and smooth movement through water. Shrimp and lobsters have an exoskeleton while clams and mussels are enclosed in shells, all providing protection in the aquatic environment. The document discusses animal habitats and adaptations that allow organisms to survive in water.
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LESSON 20 BODY PARTS OF ANIMALS THAT LIVE IN WATER
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LESSON 20 BODY PARTS OF ANIMALS THAT LIVE IN WATER
Animals have body structures adapted for living in water. Fish are covered in overlapping scales for protection and smooth movement through water. Shrimp and lobsters have an exoskeleton while clams and mussels are enclosed in shells, all providing protection in the aquatic environment. The document discusses animal habitats and adaptations that allow organisms to survive in water.
Animals have body structures adapted for living in water. Fish are covered in overlapping scales for protection and smooth movement through water. Shrimp and lobsters have an exoskeleton while clams and mussels are enclosed in shells, all providing protection in the aquatic environment. The document discusses animal habitats and adaptations that allow organisms to survive in water.
That Live in Water (2days) SNAKE HORSE GOAT CHICKEN
FISH BIRD FROG JELLYFISH
Where do animals live? What are the different habitats of animals? Why do you think animals live on the different habitats? Animals have body structures that help them adapt to water. Fish are covered with scales for protection from disease and from other animals that live in water. Their scales are smooth and slimy, arranged overlapping from head to tail so as the water slips smoothly as it moves forward. Shrimp and lobsters are covered with outside skeleton or exoskeleton while other animals like clams and mussel are covered with shells. An ADAPTATION- is the structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment. INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES: List down as many aquatic animals as you can and draw it in a bond paper. Put it in your portfolio.