b4.1 adaptation to environment Flashcards
habitat
a place in which a community, species, population or organisms lives
abiotic factors
non-living things in the habitat
eg of abiotic factors [2]
- temperature
- water
coral reef mutualistic relationship
zooxanthellae that provides coral with sugar
conditions required for coral reef formation [5]
- depth- enough light for photosynthesis
- pH- allow calcium carbonate deposit and form skeleton of hard coral
- salinity- avoid osmotic problems
- clarity- allow light to penetrate for photosynthesis
- temperature- ensure both coral and zooxanthellae remain healthy
distribution maps
- reflect how abiotic factors affect species
- work out what adaptations species have to help them survive in the environment
biomes
groups of ecosystems with similar communities that resemble each other, even though they may be widely separated in the world
why do biomes exist
convergent evolution
- similar abiotic conditions and organisms evolved similar adaptations but never mixed their genetic material
tropical forest
temp- high
precipitation- high
light intensity- high
seasonal variation- minimal
temperate forest
temp- medium
precipitation- medium
light intensity- medium
seasonal variation- present
taiga
temp- low
precipitation- medium
light intensity- medium
seasonal variation- high
hot desert
temp- high
precipitation- very low
light intensity- high
seasonal variation- minimal
grassland
temp- medium
precipitation- medium
light intensity- medium
seasonal variation- dry vs cold
tundra
temp- very low
precipitation- low
light intensity- low
seasonal variation- short summer, cold winter
adaptations for lyme grass [4]
environment- sand dunes
1. low nutrient availability → vertical and lateral roots + highly salt tolerant
2. wind → roots + shoots to anchor on sandy soil
3. thick shiny leaves that can curl → prevent water loss
4. can tolerate a range of pH and temperature