Adaptations - Plant & Animal in Hot-Cold, Wet-Dry
Adaptations - Plant & Animal in Hot-Cold, Wet-Dry
Adaptations - Plant & Animal in Hot-Cold, Wet-Dry
Adaptations
(Surviving in different temperatures
and water levels)
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Adaptation
Adaptation is a special characteristic that allows an
organism to survive in a particular environment.
Marine
Arctic
Desert: hot & cold
Woodland / forest
The adaptations
that arise in
River / lake
these habitats
Tropical rainforest are due to
Grasslands Natural Selection
Rocky & Evolution.
Bogs / marshes
Urban (gardens / parks) / farmland
A Shark’s General Adaptations
What are a shark’s general adaptations to life in an aquatic
environment?
streamlined shape
to reduce friction
when moving
through water
(structural)
gills have a large
surface
area:volume so
fins provide that oxygen can be
stability, power extracted from the
and control surrounding water
(structural) (physiological)
A Shark’s Specific Adaptations
What are a shark’s specific adaptations to life as an aquatic
predator?
specialised sense organs can
highly sensitive
detect the sound, movement and
sense of smell that
electrical fields of other organisms
(physiology) can detect drops of
blood from miles
away (physiology)
• Overall number of
nephrons
• Size of
glomerulus/bowmans
capsule
• Length of loop of
henle
• Area of convoluted
tubules.
• Vascularisation
amount
Plants in Cold Climates
Plants often small - to avoid wind
Plants are dark - helps them absorb
solar heat.
Small waxy leaves / needles
Some plants are covered with hair
Some plants grow in clumps for
protection
Some plants have dish-like flowers that
follow the sun
Saxifrage Arctic Willow
Impact of:
•Thickness of
cuticle
•Amount and
position of
stomata
•Epidermal hairs
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