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Animal Classification

The document discusses animal classification, dividing animals into vertebrates and invertebrates, with examples of each type. It highlights the importance of understanding animal classifications for ecological balance and the relevance of this knowledge for Agri-fishery students. The summary emphasizes the role of animals in the ecosystem and the necessity of their classification for better organization and understanding.
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Animal Classification

The document discusses animal classification, dividing animals into vertebrates and invertebrates, with examples of each type. It highlights the importance of understanding animal classifications for ecological balance and the relevance of this knowledge for Agri-fishery students. The summary emphasizes the role of animals in the ecosystem and the necessity of their classification for better organization and understanding.
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Animal Classification Name: Jethsaline P.

Himantog

Date: November 20, 2022

Key Terms Notes/Drawings

Vertebrates Animals with backbones

Mammals  They are warm-blooded, they are


very active and live in a variety of
places
Birds
 This are animals with feathers, they
lay eggs

Fish  Its scale helps their body to be safe,


they use their fins to swim, gills to
breath
Reptiles  It has a dry skin covered in scales.
They are cold blooded animal.

 They live on both land and water;


Amphibians
they have smooth and wet skin such
as frog. It uses their skin as a
secondary respiratory surface

Invertebrates They are animals without backbone

Warm-blooded It means that the animal's nervous system


automatically controls its body temperature
regardless of environmental conditions.
Mammals are the best examples of warm-
blooded animals

Cold blooded Cold-blooded animals can be defined as


animals that cannot regulate their internal
body temperature with the change in the
environment. They cannot survive in
extreme temperature conditions. Examples
of cold-blooded animals are reptiles, fish,

SUMMARY Animal is one of the basic components of


our ecosystem, without it the cycle in the
food chain as well as in the environment will
be incomplete. Thus, the connection within
the animals, human and plants will not be
formed. It is important to know their
classification so we can easily know their
purpose and it would be easier for us to
describe, and organize them base on which
classification they belong. Other than that,
as an Agri-fishery student it is an advantage
to study this topic so that we can easily
apply what we study on the field.

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