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How animals protect themselves, move, and obtain resources
6.3.2 Summarize the basic functions of the structures of animals that allow them to defend themselves, to move, and to obtain resources.
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Essential Question
• What structures do animals use to defend themselves, move, and obtain resources?
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• What structures do plants use for defense?• For movement?• To obtain resources?
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Structures for defense
• Allow an animal to hide from a predator or warn a predator (for example skin color (camouflage) or patterns (mimicry))
• Allow an animal to make a direct attack painful (for example horns, claws, quills, stingers, or venom)
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Structures for defense
• Allow an animal to change its size prevent a direct attack (for example shells, emitting smells or body fluids (ink), or mechanisms)
• Allow an animal to flee or hide from predators (for example body design), sensory organs, legs (for example for speed or for jumping), wings, or light-weight skeletons (for example flight)
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Structures for defense
• Allow an animal to construct holes or tunnels to run into and hide or to climb (for example paws or toenails)
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Octopus protecting itself
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Structures for movement
• Allow animals to move to fulfill their needs such as finding food and escaping predators (for example legs, feet and arms, tails, fins, wings, body design, skeleton)
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Structures to obtain resources
• Allow an animal to chew, tear, and eat its food or drink (for example mouth parts including beaks, teeth, flexible jaws, tongues, tube-shaped)
• Allow an animal to grab and hold its food (for example tentacles, pincers, claws, fangs)
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Structures to obtain resources
• Allow an animal to consume food found in the water (for example filtering structures for filter feeders in sponges or clams)
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Answer Essential Question
• What structures do animals use to defend themselves, move, and obtain resources?