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TYPES OF ADAPTATIONSSTRUCTURAL how an organism is built or looks may aid its survival
PHYSIOLOGICAL how an organism can perform specific functions may aid its survival
BEHAVIORAL Actions the organism may take may aid its survival
*Allows birds to eat different foodsGills in Fish
*Allows fish to breathe underwaterXylem In Plants
*Tubes in a plant that bring water from the roots to the rest of the plantHollow Bones in Birds
*Makes bones light so birds can flyFlower Coloration
*Flower color attracts organisms to help with the process of pollination
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VejLXTsJrJc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VejLXTsJrJc
Protective coloration for camouflage
Countershaded Ibex are almost invisible in the Israeli desert.Camouflage allows predator to capture prey
13Camouflage
Warning coloration and MimicryRed and Yellow kill a fellow red and black friend of Jack(for similar looking Milk Snakes)". Coral Snake(poisonous)The Milk snake mimics the coral snake to trick predators into thinking its poisonous.Bright colors warn others that they are poisonous and should be left alone!!MimicryAnimals may also try to look like another animal or object.
16More mimicryAnother example of mimicry involves the monarch butterfly, which is toxic and very nasty to eat. Its bright orange coloration is a warning to birds to leave it alone. The non-toxic viceroy butterfly has developed colors and wing patterns that are very similar to those of the monarch and so most birds wont take a chance by taste-testing it!
17TYPES OF ADAPTATIONSPHYSIOLOGICAL an organism can perform specific functions that may aid its survival such as making venom, secreting lime, phototropism, geotropism and the other tropisms
Hibernation http://www.brainpop.com/science/ecologyandbehavior/hibernation/#
Hibernating dormouse
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIcl7mumf8I
Entire clip on bears
EstivationHibernating in the summer from the heat or lack of waterhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd_uqpAEwVoEntire clip bull frog
Antarctic CodAmong the larger fish in the Antarctic 2 meters in length and over 135kgSlow heartbeat helps to survive in sub-freezing watersMake antifreeze glycoprotein!
Phototropism
*The plant grows in the direction of the light
*All tropismsTYPES OF ADAPTATIONSBEHAVIORAL Actions the organism may take may aid its survival
Behavioralhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hcz0zrDTZBwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGX52B9iXXU
Nocturnal OrganismsThese organisms are active at night instead of during the day.
Bat
Owl
Raccoon
Aardvark
Did you know that Arthur is an aardvark?
Badger
Boa Constrictor
Bobcat
Cat
Dingo
Firefly
Bear
Hedgehog
Hippopotamus
Koala
Lion
Mouse
Opossum
Otter
Sloth
Tarantula
CereusOne of the strangest plants of the desert, the night-blooming cereus, is a member of the cactus family that resembles nothing more than a dead bush most of the year. It is rarely seen in the wild because of its inconspicuousness. But for one midsummer's night each year, its exquisitely scented flower opens as night falls, then closes forever with the first rays of the morning sun. Goal: pollination
Evening PrimroseDesert evening primrose (Oenothera primiveris) produces yellow flowers that turn pinkish as they age and begin to wilt.
52Russian Tumbleweed or ThistlePlants that live in arid climates break away and move where the wind takes them. This allows for seeds to be dispersed and to find areas of water. When the plant finds moisture it unrolls its roots and the roots move toward the water and begin to grow.
Tumbling
ArborealMaking a home in a tree
Many species of snakes example: corn snake
ArborealMaking a home in a tree
Example: koala
ArborealMaking a home in a tree
Example: tree frog
ArborealMaking a home in a tree
Example: tarsier
BorrowingMaking a home underground
Example: skunk
BorrowingMaking a home underground
Example: shrew
BorrowingMaking a home underground
Example:
prairie dog
FishPuffer fish increase size to escape predators
HidingRockfish hide and ambush their prey
BirdsRemain inactive during the hottest part of the day to avoid over heatingTuck bill under wing or lift one leg during times of cold weather
HWK: In IAN, write 3 examples of each type of adaptation:StructuralPhysiologicalBehavioral