Respiration: Invertebrates have diverse methods of respiration, including gills, trachea, and diffusion through their body walls.
Classification of Invertebrates
Invertebrates are classified into several major groups, including:
Porifera: These are the simplest invertebrates, commonly known as sponges. They are filter feeders and have no true tissues.
Cnidaria: This group includes jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones. They have radial symmetry and stinging cells.
Platyhelminthes: Also known as flatworms, they are flat-bodied and some are parasitic.
Arthropoda: This is the largest group of invertebrates, including insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and more. They have jointed appendages and an exoskeleton.
Science Process Skills: Scientific Inquiry and Critical Thinking Skills
Making Observations and Asking Questions: Students will apply skills from previous grades and make measurements and observations about a variety of events and phenomena, including those that occur during very small and very large time frames.