B16.6 Adaptations And Extremophils Flashcards

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What is an extremophile ?

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An organisms that lives in an extreme environment

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What are thermophiles?

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Organisms that live in extreme temperature

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How are polar bears adapted to their cold environment ?

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Smalls ears which reduces surface area
Thick fur and blubber that traps heat

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How are penguins adapted to their environment ?

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Huddling
- shivering generates heat
- also reduces surface area

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What is a structural adaptation ?

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An adaptations of body shape or body structure

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How is a camel adapted to its environment ?

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  1. Hump which shifts body fat away from torso and stores energy
  2. Wide, flat feet
    Reduces eight pushing down into the sand
  3. Long eyelashes to keep sand out of eyes
  4. Wide feet which prevent it from sinking into the sand
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What are behavioural adaptations ?

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Adaptations to behaviour or lifestyle due to environment

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What are some examples of structural adaptations ?

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Thick fur- providing insulation to reduce heat loss

Wide flat feet- reduce weight pushing into sand

Furry feat- reduces heat loss from feet

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What are Halophiles ?

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Extreme slat

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What are some examples of Halophiles ?

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Some Archae bacteria can drug hide in very high salt conditions

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Why is high salt dangerous ?

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Normally dangerous because the solution is very Hypotonic meaning water will leave the cells causing dehydration

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