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NCERT CBSE Class 5 Science Animal Organs for breathing in animals

NCERT CBSE Class 5 Science Animal Every animal has unique characteristics and features They will have distinct ears, eyes, skin Some might have horns, some long tails, some with a short bushy

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NCERT CBSE Class 5 Science Animal Organs for breathing in animals

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  1. NCERT & CBSE Class 5 Science Animal & Organs for breathing in animals takshilalearning.com/cbse-class-5-science-animals/ March 9, 2017 Organs for breathing in animals Now in CBSE class 5 Animals topic is more widely explained as compared to earlier class 4. In CBSE class 5 you are going to study types of animals, their food chain, respiration, etc. Every animal has unique characteristics and features. They will have distinct ears, eyes, skin, and bodily structures. Some animals have horns, some long tails, some with a short bushy tail. For example, a Rabbit has long ears, while we cannot see the ears of a bird- like a peacock or a parrot. Animals like tigers, leopards, Zebra have specific patterns of hair on their skin, while bird’s skin is covered with colorful feathers. There are different types of animals such as herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. Herbivores: The animals which eat only grass, leaves, or plants are called herbivores. The best examples of herbivores are cows, goats, deer, etc. They have sharp front teeth for biting and large back teeth for grinding. Small herbivores such as Rabbits, squirrels, and rats who gnaw seeds and fruits are called Rodants. They have long, sharp front teeth. Carnivores: The animals that eat another animal are called carnivores. The best example for carnivores are Lion, tigers, wolves, hyenas, etc. they have sharp, pointed front teeth for tearing the flesh of other animals. Flesh-eating birds such as eagles, vultures are known as birds of prey. They have sharp, hooked beaks and sharp claws. Omnivores: 1/3

  2. An animal or person that eats a variety of food of both plants and animals is called as omnivores. Best examples of omnivores are pigs, rats, chickens, crows, humans, etc. Organs for breathing in animals Animals have different body parts for breathing. Animals take the breath from their body surface, gills, skin, etc. Body surface – Earthworms breathe through their body surface. Skin – Frog is an amphibian. They live in both water and land. When they are on land, they breathe through the lungs, while in underwater they breathe through their moist skin. Gills – Fishes, crab, and other moist animals that live underwater breathe air dissolved in water. They breathe with the help of gills, which are full of blood vessels. Fish take in water through their mouths and this water passes through their gills where oxygen dissolved in the water is absorbed and goes into the blood. The gills give out carbon dioxide into the water. Spiracles – Insects take in air through tiny holes in their body. videos are available on this topic. Related science notes Define weeds Adaptation of fish What are crops? The environment Watch 2D/3D animated video lectures of CBSE Class 5 science lessons at www.takshilalearning.com. All Science lessons are as per the NCERT syllabus for CBSE Class 5 and other Board Schools available. Related Course Subscribe to our social channel. Follow us on Blogarama Call us: 8800999280/8800999284 or fill the form for any other details: 2/3

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