Questions for the book locomotion by jacqueline woodson. Ninna pauline caraan clariceteresa guinto iv nitrogen 2. Anything you would want to know about human locomotion is probably in this book. There are errant polychaetes that live in tubes or dont move about much and. Errant polychaetes include different locomotion groups. Polychaetes and amphipods are major taxa in coastal ecosystems widely used to. In this article we will discuss about parapodal locomotion in neanthes. Woman descending a stairway and turning around, from the. Polychaetelike pedundulatory robotic locomotion michael sfakiotakis, dimitris p. Chapter 17 zoology questions and study guide quizlet. The locomotion is a 1962 pop song written by american songwriters gerry goffin and carole king.
The human and animal locomotion photographs image 6 life in motion. Eadweard muybridge, woman descending a stairway and turning around, from the book, animal locomotion, ca. This complete teaching unit plan contains 8 separate products. A cover version of the locomotion was the debut single by australian popular music singer kylie minogue. Jun 23, 20 this is a book trailer for the middle grades novel locomotion by jacqueline woodson. Other annelids such as leeches, polychaetes, and some earthworms do not.
Predaceous polychaetes have an eversible, muscular pharynx. This article gives an overview of polychaete diversity associated to five major mangrove forests of east coast of india muthupettai, pichavaram, coringa, bhitarkanika and sundarban. Locomotion extension activity in a series of poems, elevenyearold lonnie writes about his life, after the death of his parents, separated from his younger sister, living in a foster home, and finding his poetic voice at school. I split the poetry novel, locomotion by jacqueline woodson, into four equal parts and created questions and activities for students to do within each part. Its a pretty dense read with lots of research to back it up. This book provides a clear foundation, based on physical biology and biomechanics, for understanding the underlying mechanisms by which animals have evolved to move in their physical environment. This includes locomotion, reproduction, feeding, and attributes of anatomy e. The undulatory locomotion of polychaete annelid worms is studied as a biological. Control of locomotion in annelids oxford handbooks. What are the general characteristics for each phylum as well as what distinguishes it from other phyla.
C come on baby, amc do the locomotion c i know youll get to like it if you am give it a chance now f my little baby sister can dm do it with me. Nereis or neanthes is an example of errant form of polychaetes because of their freemoving. Polychaete annelid worms provide a biological paradigm of versatile locomotion and effective motion control, adaptable to a large variety of unstructured environmental conditions water, sand, mud. Animal locomotion, in ethology, is any of a variety of methods that animals use to move from one place to another.
The song is notable for appearing in the american top 5 three times, each time in a different decade. Alternating contractions of longitudinal and circular muscles peristaltic contractions results in burrowing or locomotion be able to differentiate between errantia and sedentaria. Engines of enterprise, taming the iron monster, the war machine, and magic. Her recent adult book, another brooklyn, was a national book award finalist. In different annelidan species, locomotion is not caused by any individual locomotory agent, but it is the resultant outcome of a coordinated effort of all those three agencies. Most of these, like species of the genus nereis, are predatory and equipped with jaws or teeth. These polychaetes often have fewer segments than errant. Characters from locomotion by jacqueline woodson flashcard. Akesson 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967ac, 1968 investigated development of a number of species of errant polychaetes. There are differences in the speeds of movement among selenidiidae. This is followed by an overview of polychasete anatomy with relevant terminology, and a. These animals tend to be scavengers or predators and have a welldeveloped head and associated sensory organs.
The nickname of lonnie motion, the main character in the book. This is a book trailer for the middle grades novel locomotion by jacqueline woodson. It is not until the early ordovician that the first annelid jaws are found, thus the crowngroup cannot have appeared before this date and probably appeared somewhat later. Locomotion definition is an act or the power of moving from place to place.
Locomotion novel unit by tanesha b forman teachers pay. The errant polychaetes actively move about, sometimes by swimming, crawling, or digging. Circular and longitudinal muscles enable it to move by peristaltic locomotion. The locomotion usually is accomplished by the parapodia which act like legs figure b. The differences between errant polychaetes and sedentary polychaetes. It is the chitinous bristle bearing on the parapodia and used for locomotion, feeding. The undulatory locomotion of polychaete annelid worms is studied as a biological paradigm of a versatile body morphology and effective motion control, adaptable to a large variety of unstructured. Locomotion is a coretta scott king book winner that is told in 60 poems.
The head of a polychaete is composed of the prostomium, peristomium, and pharynx. Ophelia is an errant polychaete adapted for active burrowing by a reduced and pointed prostomium, the absence or. He was nicknamed locomotion by his mother after her favorite song, the locomotion. Akesson 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967ac, 1968 investigated development of a number of species of errant polychaetes, which he. Introduction annelida is a group commonly referred to as segmented worms, and they are found worldwide from the deepest marine sediments to the soils in our city parks and yards. Ooooooooooooooooooooooooo when clyde first joins ms. Everybodys doin a brand new dance now i know youll get to like it if you give it a chance now my little baby sister can do it with ease. Polychaetes are an important component in marine benthic communities and they play a major ecological role in mangrove ecosystem.
This is a complete novel study using the book locomotion by three time newberry honor winner jacqueline woodson. Errant polychaeta errant polychaetes include actively crawling or swimming forms which may, however, also spend time in burrows or crevices, or under rocks on the seashore. Locomotion by jacqueline woodson novel packet questions by. Introduction to annelida and the class polychaeta sciencedirect. Jul 18, 2009 a cover version of the locomotion was the debut single by australian popular music singer kylie minogue. Dorsal view of head and first anterior segments of an errant polychaete. However, to date attempts to unambiguously identify the sister group of clitellata on the basis of.
Locomotion and lili now live with different foster families, so locomotion doesnt get to see her as often as hed like. It integrates the biomechanics of animal movement with the physiology of animal energetics and the neural control of locomotion. It has been shown that the reproduction process is controlled by the coelomic fluid. Segmented worms phylum annelida questions and study guide.
The kinetic energy of the aptly named locomotion the nickname of lonnie collins motion permeates the 60 poems that tell his sad yet hopeful story. Errant polychaete from a pacific coast kelp holdfast. Extension activity locomotion extension activity in a series of poems, elevenyearold lonnie writes about his life, after the death of his parents, separated from his younger sister, living in a foster home, and finding his poetic voice at school. No other book condenses so comprehensively our present understanding of the biology of polychaetes. Expand students understanding of the world with discussion questions and activities for locomotion and peace, locomotion, by jacqueline woodson. The plesiomorphic function of chaetae for the movement of errant worms has evidently been superseded by the novel mode of locomotion by articulated. Some of the many questions and concepts covered include comparecontrast using a venn diagram, give predictions, relate book to your own life. Systematics, evolution and phylogeny of annelida a. Moreover, it appears that none of the ancient examples were hollow in the sense that hall. Chaetopterusspend most of time in tubesburrowsfilter food from water or deposit feed from bottom. Pdf the undulatory locomotion of polychaete annelid worms is studied as a. Verdonschot, in thorp and covichs freshwater invertebrates fourth edition, 2015. The locomotion usually is accomplished by the parapodia which act like legs figures 3 and 4. Enter your email address here and well update you on availability.
See more ideas about earthworms, worms and worm farm. Tsakiris and kostas karakasiliotis abstractthe polychaete annelid marine worms propel themselves in a variety of challenging locomotion environments by a unique form of tailtohead body undulations, combined with the synchronized action of numerous parapodial. From 18 march until further notice, the museum is temporarily closed read the full statement. Jun 19, 2003 this book provides a clear foundation, based on physical biology and biomechanics, for understanding the underlying mechanisms by which animals have evolved to move in their physical environment. After tupac and d foster, feathers, and show way won newbery honors.
The locomotion was originally written for dee dee sharp, but sharp turned the song down. I found some parts to be difficult to read and apply to clinical practice, so it took me a long time to get through the book ive actually attempted to read it several times and failed. Noun opposite of the ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so. Locomotion definition of locomotion by merriamwebster. The life and work of eadweard muybridge 18301904, pioneer in the visual studies of animal and human movement. A 2003 national book award finalist and a corettera scott king award winner. A familiar errant polychaete is the clamworm, nereis, widely used as bait. The resources in this printable literature guide will help students examine characters, emotions, experiences, and events in these novels. By the end of the carboniferous, about, fossils of most of the modern mobile polychaete groups had appeared. Polychaeta, annelida, and articulata are not monophyletic scielo.
See the complete locomotion series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles. Diversity and distribution of polychaetes in mangroves of. Swimming in fishes suneel sing summary swimming is the most economical form of animal locomotion because the body of aquatic animals is supported by water and hence the animals do not have to spend energy to counter gravity. The locomotion book series by jacqueline woodson includes books locomotion and peace, locomotion. Errant polychaetes swim, crawl over the ocean bottom, or tunnel through surface. Some modes of locomotion are initially selfpropelled, e. Locomotion and lili now live with different foster families, so. Born on february 12th in columbus, ohio, jacqueline woodson grew up in greenville, south carolina, and brooklyn, new york and graduated from college with a b.
Part of the history channel collectors choice series, locomotion. Although biomineralisation is usually necessary to preserve soft tissue after this time, the presence of polychaete muscle in the nonmineralised burgess shale shows this need not always be the case. Through his own poetry, 11yearold lonnie collins shares his heartbreak over his late parents and his love for his younger sister lili, separated from him when they were placed in foster care. Segmented worms phylum annelida questions and study. Locomotion discussion guide in a series of poems, elevenyearold.
Moreover, it appears that none of the ancient examples were hollow in the sense that hall defmed palaeophycus. Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae, which are made of chitin. In this hypothesis the absences of typical polychaete characters were regarded as losses rather than as primary absences. A 33 slide powerpoint notes for the earthworm phylum annelida bundle pins page earthworm phylum annelida segmented worm complete teaching bundle. Woodson was recently named the young peoples poet laureate by the poetry foundation. Locomotion by jacqueline woodson flashcards quizlet. A novel swimming microrobot based on artificial cilia for biomedical applications. Undulatory locomotion of polychaete annelids icsforth. To enquire about a learning visit to the museum, please fill in the form below with your group information and preferred date. It includes everything you need to teach a unit on the phylum annelida to your life science or biology students. Alpert 1975 suggests on the other hand that the distinction should lie in whether or not the traces branch. Annelid, any member of a phylum of invertebrate animals that are characterized by the possession of a body cavity or coelom, movable bristles or setae, and a body divided into segments by transverse rings, or annulations, from which they take their name. The prostomium is the most anterior presegmental part of the body to the mouth, which may or may not be retractile and often bears antennae, eyes, tentacles, and palps.