5.1 2 Specific Adaptations in Plants and Animals
5.1 2 Specific Adaptations in Plants and Animals
5.1 2 Specific Adaptations in Plants and Animals
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freshwater
marine
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Learning objectives
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fins provide
stability, power
and control
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highly sensitive
sense of smell that
can detect drops of
blood from miles
away
lots of very sharp
teeth that are
constantly replaced
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silver colouring
underneath acts as
camouflage
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large ears
help in
detecting
predators
monocular
vision with a
wide field of
view to see
predators
approaching
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sharp teeth
and claws
for puncturing
flesh
very strong hind leg muscles
capable of pouncing 6.5 metres!
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Both
Prey
Predator
Sharp
teeth/claws
Both
High speed
Prey
Wide field of
view
Binocular
vision
Poison
Mimicry
camouflage
camouflage
Mimicry
High speed
Sharp
teeth/claws
Binocular
vision
Wide field of
view
Poison
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Which adaptation?
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I know that plants must be adapted to allow for their seeds to disperse and germinate away
from the parent plant
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colourful,
scented petals
attract insects
large, sticky
pollen grains
become
attached to the
insects body
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anthers hang
loosely
outside flower
so wind can
blow pollen
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huge
numbers of
light, tiny
pollen grains
long, feathery
stigma hanging
outside flower
so pollen can be
trapped
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Which organism?
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