b4.1 adaptation to environment Flashcards

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habitat

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a place in which a community, species, population or organisms lives

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abiotic factors

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non-living things in the habitat

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eg of abiotic factors [2]

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  1. temperature
  2. water
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4
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coral reef mutualistic relationship

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zooxanthellae that provides coral with sugar

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conditions required for coral reef formation [5]

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  1. depth- enough light for photosynthesis
  2. pH- allow calcium carbonate deposit and form skeleton of hard coral
  3. salinity- avoid osmotic problems
  4. clarity- allow light to penetrate for photosynthesis
  5. temperature- ensure both coral and zooxanthellae remain healthy
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6
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distribution maps

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  • reflect how abiotic factors affect species
  • work out what adaptations species have to help them survive in the environment
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7
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biomes

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groups of ecosystems with similar communities that resemble each other, even though they may be widely separated in the world

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why do biomes exist

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convergent evolution
- similar abiotic conditions and organisms evolved similar adaptations but never mixed their genetic material

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9
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tropical forest

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temp- high
precipitation- high
light intensity- high
seasonal variation- minimal

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temperate forest

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temp- medium
precipitation- medium
light intensity- medium
seasonal variation- present

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taiga

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temp- low
precipitation- medium
light intensity- medium
seasonal variation- high

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hot desert

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temp- high
precipitation- very low
light intensity- high
seasonal variation- minimal

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grassland

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temp- medium
precipitation- medium
light intensity- medium
seasonal variation- dry vs cold

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tundra

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temp- very low
precipitation- low
light intensity- low
seasonal variation- short summer, cold winter

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15
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adaptations for lyme grass [4]

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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

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16
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adaptations for mangrove tree [4]

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environment- mangrove swamps
1. high salt conc → root membranes filter water + leaves excrete excess salt
2. tides → aerial roots for stability
3. extreme heat → trunks store water + thick, waxy cuticles that prevent water loss
4. can tolerate a range of pH levels

17
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adaptations for cactus [3]

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environment- hot desert
low precipitation
1. deep tap roots to access water
2. spines instead of leaves (less sa to water leaves slower)
3. stems to store water

18
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adaptations for jaguar [5]

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environment- tropical rainforest
1. camouflage
2. large claws
3. night vision
4. good swimmers
5. nocturnal