adaptations

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  • adaptations allow organisms to...
    survive
  • how do adaptations allow organisms to survive?
    to enable them to survive is different environmental conditions
  • adaptations can be...

    structural, behavioural, functional
  • structural adaptations
    a physical feature of an organism's body having a specific function that contributes to the survival of the organism
  • structural adaptation of artic animals
    white fur to camouflage against the snow to avoid predators and sneak up on prey
  • structural adaptation of animals living in cold places
    thick layer of fur/fat and low surface area to volume ratio to help retain heat
  • structural adaptation of animals living in hot places
    thin layer of fur/fat and large surface area to volume ratio to help lose heat
  • behavioural adaptations
    ways an organism acts that increase its chance of survival
  • behavioural adaptation: migration
    many species migrate to warmer climates during the winter to avoid the problems of living in cold conditions
  • functional adaptations
    internal processes or systems in an organism that give it a survival advantage
  • functional adaptation in desert animals
    desert animals conserve water by producing small amounts of concentrated urine and very little sweat
  • functional adaptation in brown bears
    brown bears hibernate over winter. They lower their metabolism, which conserves energy, so they don't have to hunt when there's not much food about
  • why do microorganisms have a huge variety of adaptations?
    so that they can live in a wide range of environments
  • extremophiles
    organisms that are adapted to live in extreme environments
  • examples of extreme environments
    - high/low temperatures
    - high salt concentration
    - high pressure
  • what do food chains show?
    what's eaten by what in an ecosystem
  • food cha\ins always start with a...
    producer
  • common examples of producers in food chains
    green plants or algae
  • what happens when a green plant produces glucose?
    some of it is used to make other biological molecules in the plant - this is known as the plants biomass
  • biomass is the mass of...
    living material
  • biomass can be thought of as...
    energy stored in a plant
  • biomass
    the total mass of the living material that is found in an organism, multiplied by the number of organisms that can be found
  • what are producers in a food chain eaten by?
    primary consumers
  • what are primary consumers in a food chain eaten by?
    secondary consumers
  • what are secondary consumers in a food chain eaten by?
    tertiary consumers
  • populations of prey and predators go in...
    cycles
  • predators
    animals that hunt and kill other animals for food
  • prey
    an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
  • what happens if the population of prey increases?
    population of predators increase
  • what happens if the population of prey decreases?
    population of predators decrease
  • what happens if the population of predator increases?
    population of prey decreases
  • what happens if the population of predator decreases?
    population of prey increases
  • why are predator-prey cycles always out of phase with each other?
    because it takes a while for one population to respond to changed in the other population