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Adaptations Plant & Animal. Definition Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival. Special traits that help living organisms survive.

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Page 1: Adaptations Plant & Animal. Definition Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival. Special traits that help living organisms survive.

Adaptations

Plant & Animal

Page 2: Adaptations Plant & Animal. Definition Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival. Special traits that help living organisms survive.

Definition

Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival.

Special traits that help living organisms survive in a particular environment.

Page 3: Adaptations Plant & Animal. Definition Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival. Special traits that help living organisms survive.

Reasons for adaptations

To suit their habitat

For protection

For attack

For feeding

For movement

Page 4: Adaptations Plant & Animal. Definition Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival. Special traits that help living organisms survive.

Types of adaptations

Structural – external characteristicssize and shape

Feet, eyes, bills, skin

Behavioral - differing ways of reacting to the environment

Nocturnal

Arboreal

Burrowing

Page 5: Adaptations Plant & Animal. Definition Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival. Special traits that help living organisms survive.

Types of adaptations

Physiological - internal characteristicsHibernation

Rumination

Endothermic

Page 6: Adaptations Plant & Animal. Definition Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival. Special traits that help living organisms survive.

Examples

Sharp teeth and claws for carnivores

Flat teeth for grinding and chewing

Moving in large groups is a behavioral adaptation; it helps protect the members of the group from predators.

The thick fur coat of an arctic fox is a structural adaptation. It helps protect it against the cold weather.

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Examples

Camouflage

Mimicry

Page 8: Adaptations Plant & Animal. Definition Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival. Special traits that help living organisms survive.

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Page 10: Adaptations Plant & Animal. Definition Characteristics that give an organism a better chance of survival. Special traits that help living organisms survive.

Habitat: Dry inland Australia, including deserts and grasslands

Adaptations: It is able to go with out drinking as long as green grass is available and it adapts well to drought.

They can hop as fast as 40 mph (64 km).  They use this as their first line of defense.  Kangaroos have a tendon in the leg which acts like a rubber band, conserving energy as the animal moves.

The tail serves as a balance when the animal leaps and as a prop when it stands.

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Habitat: Frigid seas

Adaptations: Black and white colors. These colors help camouflage them.

Their blowhole is at the top of their head. This enables them to come up and breathe more easily.

Blubber keeps them warm in the frigid seas.

Orcas are the fastest mammals in the sea. They can go up to 34 mph. Their speed helps them catch their prey.

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Habitat: Wet, humid and hot jungles as well as icy cold forests

Adaptations: A tiger's hindlimbs are longer than the forelimbs, an for jumping.

The forelimbs and shoulders are well-muscled, and the forelegs can twist inward, enabling the tiger to grab and hold large prey.

The underside of the paws have soft pads which allow tigers to quietly stalk their prey.

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Habitat: Tropical secondary forestAdaptations: Opposable thumb enables manipulation of objects; big toe also opposable for grasping.

Large and powerful arms used to break stalks or uproot vegetation while foraging.

High intelligence probably an adaptation for finding scarce or isolated fruit plants in the rain forest.

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Habitat: Dry deserts

Adaptations:The spines serve a number of purposes in addition to protection from hungry and thirsty animals.They provide shade, serve as a windbreak to prevent dehydration from dry winds, and help trap warm air close to the plant.

The root systems of cacti are very close to the surface of the soil, making it possible for them to take advantage of the slightest rain shower.

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Habitat: Underwater

Adaptations: Little or no mechanical strengthening tissue in stems. If these plants are removed from the water, they hang limply. They are normally supported by water all around them and so have no need of mechanical strengthening.

Air-filled cavities often extend throughout the leaves and stems of aquatic plants, providing an internal atmosphere.