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BIODIVERSITY

• The diversity of organisms, whether


microorganisms, animals or plants is
known as biodiversity
Pond
Rainforest
Desert
HABITAT
(the natural
environment of the
Polar organism)

regio
Soil
Sea
Recreation
Source
Medicine
of
food
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
BIODIVERSITY
Environmental
nature
Education
Raw
material
for
industry
EFFECTIVE BIODIVERSITY MANAGMENT

1.Banning murder and trafficking of endemic animals


and plants
2. Reforestation
3. Build more centers for the endangered
species
4.Establish more forest reserve, national park
5.Controlling extensive fishing
Classification of animal
amphibian Bird

Fish VERTEBRATES INVERTEBRATE


(with backbones) S
(without backbones)
mammals Reptil
e
VERTEBRATES Fish
(with backbones) - Poikilothermic
- Body covered with slimy scale
- Have fins and backbone
- Lay egg
- External fertilisation
- breath through gills
VERTEBRATES Amphibians
- Poikilothermic
(with backbones) - Live in water and on land
- moist skin
- produce slimy eggs and don’t
have shell
- External fertilisation
- Young
(breath through gills),
adults
(breath through lungs/skin)
VERTEBRAT
Reptiles
ES - poikilothermic
(with backbones) - Lay egg with hard shell
- Internal fertilisation
- breath through lungs
- Body covered with hard scale
VERTEBRATES Bird
-sHomoeothermic
(with backbones)

- Body covered with feather


- Have beaks and wings
- breath through lungs
- Lay egg with hard shell
- Internal fertilisation
VERTEBRATES Mammals
- Homoeothermic
(with backbones)
- Body covered with fur/hair
- Give birth to their young
- Internal fertilisation
- breath through lungs
- Feed their baby
FLOWERI
NG
PLANTS
Monocotyledons Dicotyledons

COTYLEDON
The storage food
will be used by the
seed to germinate

One Two
cotyledon cotyledon
Classification of plants
FLOWERIN NON-
G FLOWERING
PLANTS PLANTS
MOSS

FERN
Monocotyledons Dicotyledons
CONIFER
MONOCOTYLEDON DICOTYLEDON
ONE NUMBER OF TWO
COTYLEDON
FIBROUS TYPES OF ROOT TAP
SYSTEM

PARALLEL VEIN PATTERNS NET-WORK


OF LEAVES

NON-WOODY TYPES OF STEM WOODY


MONOCOTYLEDON DICOTYLEDON
FIBROUS TYPES OF ROOT TAP
SYSTEM
DICHOTOMOUS KEY
Dolphin
Duck

Butterfly
Lizard

seahorse

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