This document lists and categorizes various organisms including:
- Unicellular organisms like bacteria, yeast, amoeba, paramecium, and algae.
- Invertebrates like earthworms, roundworms, snails, starfish, molluscs, insects, arachnids, and crustaceans.
- Vertebrates including amphibians like frogs, toads, salamanders; reptiles such as crocodiles, turtles, snakes; birds; and mammals.
- It also discusses the movement and locomotion of different organisms ranging from microscopic to larger animals.
This document lists and categorizes various organisms including:
- Unicellular organisms like bacteria, yeast, amoeba, paramecium, and algae.
- Invertebrates like earthworms, roundworms, snails, starfish, molluscs, insects, arachnids, and crustaceans.
- Vertebrates including amphibians like frogs, toads, salamanders; reptiles such as crocodiles, turtles, snakes; birds; and mammals.
- It also discusses the movement and locomotion of different organisms ranging from microscopic to larger animals.
This document lists and categorizes various organisms including:
- Unicellular organisms like bacteria, yeast, amoeba, paramecium, and algae.
- Invertebrates like earthworms, roundworms, snails, starfish, molluscs, insects, arachnids, and crustaceans.
- Vertebrates including amphibians like frogs, toads, salamanders; reptiles such as crocodiles, turtles, snakes; birds; and mammals.
- It also discusses the movement and locomotion of different organisms ranging from microscopic to larger animals.
This document lists and categorizes various organisms including:
- Unicellular organisms like bacteria, yeast, amoeba, paramecium, and algae.
- Invertebrates like earthworms, roundworms, snails, starfish, molluscs, insects, arachnids, and crustaceans.
- Vertebrates including amphibians like frogs, toads, salamanders; reptiles such as crocodiles, turtles, snakes; birds; and mammals.
- It also discusses the movement and locomotion of different organisms ranging from microscopic to larger animals.
Yeast Orthopods (Animals with Insect sea mostly) Amoeba (Amoeboid = Irregular joined legs) Louse Sponge shape) Paramecium (Slipper shape) Crustacea Amphibians Hollow Sac Like Animals Chlamydomonas (Unicellular (head and thorax are fused, many Frog (Sea Mostly) green algae, Oval in shape) jointed legs): =Phyllum Coelentarata (Cnidaria) Toad = have abilility to store water and Plasmodium (malerial parasite) Crab, Shrimp, Lobster, Salamander food in it Prawn =Jellyfish Newt Largest Cell: Ostrich eggs Hydra Longest Cell: Nerve cells Mariapoda Sea anemone Amphibious(not breath in (upto 3 meter) (many segments, one or two pair of water) Smallest Cell: Bacteria (0.2 legs): Animals which do not Crocodile - 0.5 micrometer) Centipede, Millipede move place to place Tortouse Turtle Sea anemone Invertebrates: Insecta Hydra Sea snake Earthworm , ( have Head, Thorax, Abdomen, Round worm, Have three pairs of legs): Animals with liquid Ants ,Housefly, Butterfly Ovoviviparous Snail Skeleton (Have Proboscis for nector) Boa Snakes Starfish Earth worm Insects (chitin) Jellyfish Arachnida Cold Blooded Animals (Head n Thorax fused): Fishes Flatworms Molluscs (soft bodied Tapeworms/ Nematode shelled animals) Spider, Ticks, Mites, Amphibians Snail Reptile (Most) Most insect have 2 pairs of Spiny skinned Snug animals(Echinoderm) Pearl wings except Hot Blooded Animals House fly ( one pair) Starfish Oyster Mammals Mosquito (one pair) Sea urchin Octopus Birds Tegu (warm blooded Tiger butterfly lay egg on reptile) Mayfly: 1hr to 24 hrs Devrai No bones, Entire Cartilage MOVEMENT Swimming fish with help Sharanvan Shark of Ray fish Movement in microscopic Fins and tail Amravati : Melghat Organisms Bhandara: Navegaon Fresh water Fishes Creeping movement: FOREST CONSERVATION Chandrapur:Tadoba Rohu Amoeba Kolhapur;Radhanagari Catla Swiming: # Sanctuary:: Defn Malli Euglena (by Flagellum), A wildlife sanctuary is an area # National Part Singhara Paramecium (by cilia) where animal habitats and National parks are areas that Calbasu Bending: their surroundings are aim to protect the natural Hydra ( fixed but use flexible protected from any sort of environment Eg. Tadoba tentacle for feeding, Looping & disturbance. The capturing, Hybernating animals Somersaulting) killing and poaching of # CRZ: Coastal Regulation Bears animals is strictly prohibited in Bumblebees Queen Zone Coastal Regulation Crawling organism these regions. (bumblebees hibernate during the Zones (CRZ) are the areas winter and the rest of the bees Earthworm (Setae: tiny curved hard bristles embedded in its body along the 7,500 km-long die.)... Sanctury of Birds coastal stretch of India. wall) Hedgehogs. ... Mayani Lake ( dam built on Development of buildings, Star fish (Tube feet : thousands Ground squirrels. ... Chand river in Satara district): tourism infrastructure and tiny tubular retractile structures) Bats. ... Flamingos other facilities is regulated in Turtles. ... Nannaj (Solapur district): these areas by the Floating, Swimming, Common poorwill. ... Maldhok (Great iIndian Government of India. Leaping Snakes. ... bustard) Frog Floating (Lung filled with Woodchucks. Morachi Chincholi ( Pune National Bird air, and fully stretched legs give it upward thurst to float) Ahamadnagar highway): Peacock – Pavo cristatus Only mammal that can fly Frog Swimming (Powerful hind Peacock, Peafowl Maharashtra State Flower Bat ( forelimbs are modified into legs act like oars, Webbed feet, Mota – bodara / Tamhan wings, Fingers support wings) Streamlined body) Sancturies of Ancient (Largerstomia Speciosa) Giant turtle (Galapagos) : Frog leaping (Hind legs are Time much longer, folded Z shape in Maharashtra State Animal 170 years sitting, Sudden straighten) Indian giant squirrel Maharashtra State Bird Thumb in Human Sparrow Ectoparasites (Outside of Yellow footed green Is opposable therefore Cockroach host body) pigeon they can hold pen Lizard(Some Species) Louse HUMAN BODY Rat Bedbug Largest Gland Partially Movable Joints Bear Tic Liver Joint between sternum Monkey Endoparasites (Inside of Hardest Substance in and ribs Chimpanzee host body) Body Joint between vertebrae Human Tape worm Enamel NUTRITION IN ANIMALS Scavengers Smallest bone : Stirrup Vulture Longest and strongest HOLOZOIC NUTRITION Crow bone: Femur (Bone of Organism consumes variety of Hyaena thigh) organic material, which then undergoes a series of metabolic processes as digestion, absorbtion, Decomposers Hand Bones assimilation. Microbes Carpals(Short bone) Eg. Metacarpals (Long bone) Amoeba SAPROZOIC NUTRITION Phalanges (Long bone) obtain the nutrients by absorbing the liquid organic material from the dead Herbivores bodies of other animals or from the Foot Bones Grannihores (seed eater) environment. Tarsals Frugihores (Fruit eater) Eg. Metatarsal Some Insect Phalanges Carnivore Houseflies House Lizard Ants Bones of children Spiders Are flexible, so they Omnivore Some Unicellular crack not fracture in Amoeba accident Fish PARASITIC NUTRITION Crow