NS U3.3 - Groups of Invertebrates: echinoderms, annelids, cnidarias and sponges - Contenido educativo
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hi everyone welcome to the continuation of our natural science lesson three
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groups of invertebrates so in this video we are going to practice the groups three
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four five and six so remember there are six groups of invertebrates in the last
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video we practice the first one and the second one so the first groups are the
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arthropods second group the mollusks the third group is the echinoderms
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the fourth group the annelids the fifth group the cnidarians and the sixth
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group, the sponges. Mirror word. Six groups of invertebrates, arthropods, mollusks, echinoderms,
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Anilids, Cnidarians, Sponges.
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So, let's talk about or let's practice the group 3 echinoderms.
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Remember, echinoderms have hard, spiky skin.
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Echinoderms live on the ocean floor. Mirror word. Group 3. Echinoderms. Echinoderms have hard, spiky skin.
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Echinoderms live on the seafloor.
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Let's go to group four, Anelids.
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Anelids have a soft body and moist skin.
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Annihilates can live on land, in water, or inside other animals.
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Mirror word.
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Group 4. Annihilates.
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Annihilates have a soft body.
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And moist skin.
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Anelites can live on land, in water, or inside other animals.
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Group 5, Cnidarians.
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Cnidarians have a jelly-like body and tentacles.
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Cnidarians live in the sea.
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Mirror word, group 5, Cnidarians.
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Cnidarians have a jelly-like body and tentacles.
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Cnidarians live in the sea.
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Group six, sponges.
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Sponges can be smooth and mushy.
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It can also be rough, hard, and prickly.
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Sponges live in water.
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Sponges cannot move around.
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Mirror word. Group 6. Sponges. Sponges can be smooth and mushy. It can also be rough, hard, and prickly.
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sponges live in water sponges cannot move around so let's have a quick practice so you guess okay
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you try to figure out the groups of this invertebrates what do they belong to okay
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So, let's start with starfish. What does the starfish belong to? Is it echinoderm, annelid, cnidarians, or sponge? What's your guess?
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Okay, so echinoderm. How about jellyfish? What does it belong to? Okay, it belongs to the group of Cnidarian.
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how about marine sponges what do they belong to okay they belong to the sponges crew how about
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this earthworms what group do they belong to okay they belong to the group of annelids okay and I
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think that's it thank you for practicing with me bye-bye see you
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