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Science Animation Animal & Plants

This document outlines the layout of a museum with different rooms and exhibits about animals and plants. It includes rooms on vertebrates like mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and birds, as well as invertebrates like worms, porifera, arthropods, echinoderms, cnidarians, molluscs. There are also rooms for vascular plants, non-vascular plants, and facts about animals and plants. Each room provides more details about the categories of organisms contained within.

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Science Animation Animal & Plants

This document outlines the layout of a museum with different rooms and exhibits about animals and plants. It includes rooms on vertebrates like mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and birds, as well as invertebrates like worms, porifera, arthropods, echinoderms, cnidarians, molluscs. There are also rooms for vascular plants, non-vascular plants, and facts about animals and plants. Each room provides more details about the categories of organisms contained within.

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Vascular

MuseumEntrance

Plant Facts

Invertebrates

Vertebrates

Animal
Facts

Non-Vascular

Welcome to the Museum of


Animals and Plants

Curators
Offices

Sophia Koumouris
I am 13 years old, am from Australia ,India
and Greece. I go to the Australian
International School of Malaysia.

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Vertebrates
Amphibians
Fish

Mammals

Room1
Reptiles
Birds

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Invertebrates
Arthropods

Porifera

Echinoderms

Cnidarian

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Mollusca

Worms

Room 2

Vascular

Ferns

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Conifers

Angiosperms

Room 4

Non-Vascular

Algae

Bryophytes

Room 3

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Mammals
To know that a mammal is a mammal they
need to
Produce milk
Give birth
Skin with hair or fur
Constant body temperature
Some examples of mammals are
-Humans
-Platypus
-Dolphins
There are many mammals in the world but too
many to make a list out of.

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Reptiles
Reptiles the animal with dry skin, to recognize
a reptile they need to have these features.
Cold blooded
4 legs or no legs
They have scales not fur
Ear holes instead of ears
Some examples are
-Snakes
-Turtles
-Crocodile
Some reptiles you may think are fearsome or
clever like a Crocodile who eats meat even
humans and also a chameleon who can adapt
by blending in with nature.

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Amphibians
An Amphibian, the things that are in common
with these Vertebrates are
Some breathe through their skin
Lay eggs in water
Soft or moist skin without scales
Different body temperatures
Some examples of amphibians are
-Frogs
-Tadpole
-Newt
-toad
Most people think amphibians are disgusting
but they are extraordinary creatures take a
salamander for example if they break or lose a
body part it grows back.

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Fish
Fish beautiful animals, to know a fish is really a
fish they need to have
Gills
Bony scales
Bony rays
In water
Most have fins
Some examples of fish are
-Seahorse
-Eal
-Clown fish
If you watched the movie Finding nemo they
show most of the fish.

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Birds
To recognize a birds they need to have these
features.
Beak
Wings
Feathers
Lay hard eggs
Some examples of birds are
-Kookaburra
-Seagull
-Kiwi
Birds are beautiful creatures some even copy
things you say like a cockatoo or a parrot.

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Worms
Worms also known as a creepy crawly have in
common are
Flatten body shape
Mouth but no anus
Head like region
Some examples of worms are
-Liver fluke
-Ringworm
-Tapeworm
Some worms are bad for you, they go in your
body and can make you very sick there is this
heart worm that can kill you.

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Porifera
Poriferan the invertebrate without a backbone
to recognize a poriferan they need to have this
things in common .
Found on water
Spongy body
Skeleton made of glass or chalk needles.
Here are some examples of Poriferans.
-Bath sponge
-Glass sponge
-Sycon sponge
Some Poriferans we use in our everyday life
like the bath sponge we use that to clean
ourselves,

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Arthropods
Arthropods, to know them they need to have
Hard exoskeleton
Mostly found in land or water
Segmented bodies
The water ones use gills to breathe.
Examples of arthropods are
-Silverfish
-leech
-tick
Arthropods are like insects most are tiny like
the tick or silverfish.
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Echinoderms
Echinoderms are beautiful to know what is a
echinoderms they need to be or have
Sea Creatures
Mouth and anus
Body Patterns
Some examples are
-Starfish
-Sea cucumber
-Sea urchin
Echinoderms are really beautiful if you go
snorkeling you will see them some are colorful
some are not.

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Cnidarian
How to know that a cnidarian is really a
cnidarian they need to have
No body organs like heart or lungs
Only one body opening
Soft, squishy body
Examples are
-Jellyfish
-Bluebottle
-Coral
Some of these creatures can harm you like the
bluebottle which will sting you very bad.
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Molluscs
Molluscs the squishy creatures all need to have
in common are
May have a shell
Has a soft body
Mouth and anus
Examples for molluscs are
-Slug
-Snail
-Squid
Molluscs have very sticky bodies so they can
go on things.
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Angiosperms
Angiosperms, very nice color or tool.
To recognize an angiosperm they need to have
a
Female reproductive ovary.
Pollination usually wind or animals
Most found on land
Some examples of these plants are
-Lily
-Oak
-Venus fly trap

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Ferns
Ferns are usually found in the forest they are
most of them are very easy to find.
To recognize a fern you need to know the
following information.
They have true roots and leaves
They have veins to carry water from their
roots
No flowers
An example for ferns are
-Tree fern
-bracken
-maidenhair fern
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Conifers
If you want to classify a conifer you will need to
know this.
They grow as large trees.
They re-produce by making the seed.
Found on land.
Example of conifers
-Pine cone
-cypress
-cedar

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Algae
Algae is mostly found near fishponds.
.To recognize algae you need to know this
information
Most of them live in water
No vascular tubes
No roots
Examples for Algae are
-Seaweed
-Sea lettuce
-Euglena

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Bryophytes
If you want to learn about Bryophytes you need
to this upcoming information.
They do not hold true roots stems or leaves
Some of them are found in damp places
Roots are hair like
Examples are
-Mosses
-Liverworts

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Animal Facts
Text goes here.

Sharksdonothaveasingleboneintheirbodies.
Insteadtheyhaveaskeletonmadeupofcartilage;
thesametypeoftough,flexibletissuethatmakesup
humanearsandnoses.

Tadpoleslookmorelikefishthanfrogs,theyhave
longfinnedtailsandbreathethroughgills.

Scientistsbelievethatbirdsevolvedfromtheropod
dinosaurs.

Somecanbeveryhardtosee,nearlyinvisibletothe
humaneye.
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Plant facts
Text goes here.

Mostoftheflowershavepatternsoflineson
theirpetals.

WhenaninsecttouchesthehairsofaVenus
FlyTrapittriggerstheplanttoclose,trapping
itsvictimbeforekillinganddissolvingitin
acid.

ThestudyofplantsisabranchofBiology.

Treesgetabout90%oftheirnutritionfromthe
atmosphere(carbondioxide,etc),andonly
about10%fromthesoil.

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