Invertebrates PDF
Invertebrates PDF
Invertebrates PDF
Module 17
A DepEd-BEAM Distance Learning Program supported by the Australian Agency for International Development
To the Learner
Dear Learner,
Good day kids! How are you? I hope you are well. It’s my pleasure to
introduce to you, another group of animals today. Let’s enjoy learning about
the animals around us.
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Let’s Try This
A B
a. Porifera
b. Mollusk
c. Arthropods
d. Annelida
e. Echinoderm
f. Nematoda
g. Platyhelminthes
h. Coelenterates
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Let’s Study This
Invertebrates are animals that do not have backbone. There are eight
large groups of invertebrates.
1. Porifera
The Poriferans are marine animals full of pores or holes. These holes
serve as passage for water which carries nutrients and gases.
2. Coelenterata (Coelenterates)
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3. Platyhelminthes
Tapeworm
4. Nematoda (Nematodes)
5. Annelida
6. Mollusca (Mollusks)
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d. Myriapods are animals with many legs. They are the millipedes
(diplopods) which have two pairs of legs in every segment of their
body and the centipedes (chilopods) which have one pair of legs in
every segment of their body.
Let’s Do This
2.Earthworm
3. Lobsters
4. Starfish
5. Jellyfish
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B. Match column A with column B. Write the letter of the correct answer.
A B
_____1. Multi-legged with segmented bodies, their a. Coelenterates
skeleton is located outside their bodies
Let’s Do More
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B. Cross the animal which does not belong to the group.
C. Identify and give the name of the group of the following invertebrates.
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Let’s Test Ourselves
5.
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Science Fact File
Earthworm
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Answer Key
Let’s Do This
A.
Animals Classification Movement Descrption
1. Snails mollusks crawl Enclosed in a
shell
2.Earthworms Annelida Crawl Soft &
segmented body
3. Lobsters Arthropods Swim With
exoskeleton
4. Starfish Echinoderms Crawl Spiny skin
5. Jellyfish coelenterates swim Stinging cells or
tentacles
B.
1. g 5. d
2. a 6. c
3. h 7.f
4. b 8.e
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Let’s Do More
A. B.
1. butterfly 1. Snails 5. Tapeworm
2. scorpion 2. Sea urchin 6. Ascaris
3. lobster 3. Hookworm 7. Sponge
4. centipede 4. Ascaris
5. dragonfly
C.
1. Arthropods 6. Sponges
2. Annelida 7. Mollusks
3. Nematoda 8. Echinoderm
4. Mollusks 9. Arthropods
5. Platyhelminthes 10. Coelenterates
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