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7.1.4 Adaptations

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Adaptations are features or behaviours that allow organisms to survive and thrive in their specific environments. These adaptations can be categorised into three main types:

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  1. Structural Adaptations
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DEFINITION: Physical features of an organism's body that help it survive.

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EXAMPLES

  • Sharp teeth in carnivores: Used to tear meat apart, making feeding more efficient.
  • Camouflage: The tan/brown coat of a lioness helps her blend into the savannah, making it easier to approach prey without being detected.
  • Insulation: Species in cold environments, like polar bears, have a thick layer of fat (blubber) and dense fur to retain heat and protect against the cold.
  1. Behavioural Adaptations
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DEFINITION: Actions or behaviours that organisms perform to survive.

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  • Playing dead: Some animals, like opossums, play dead to avoid predators.
  • Basking in the sun: Reptiles, such as lizards, bask in the sun to absorb heat and regulate their body temperature.
  • Courtship rituals: Many animals, like peacocks, perform elaborate displays to attract mates.
  1. Functional Adaptations
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DEFINITION: Internal processes that help organisms survive, often related to metabolism and reproduction.

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EXAMPLES

  • Delayed implantation of embryos: Some species, like kangaroos, can delay the development of embryos until environmental conditions are favourable.
  • Water conservation: Desert animals, such as camels, conserve water by producing very concentrated urine and minimizing sweat.

Extremophiles

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DEFINITION: Organisms that live in environments with extreme conditions, such as high temperatures, high pressures, or high salt concentrations.

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EXAMPLES

  • Bacteria living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents thrive under extreme pressure and temperature conditions that would be lethal to most other forms of life.

Examples of Adaptations for Specific Environments

  1. Cold Climates:
  • Smaller surface area to volume ratio: Reduces heat loss by minimizing the surface area exposed to the cold.
  • Insulation: Thick layers of blubber or dense fur help retain body heat.
  1. Dry Climates:
  • Kidney adaptations: Efficient kidneys that produce highly concentrated urine to conserve water.
  • Behavioural adaptations: Activity is often restricted to cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or evening, to avoid the intense midday heat.
  • Large surface area to volume ratio: Some desert animals have large ears or other adaptations that help dissipate heat.
  1. Plant Adaptations:
  • Curled leaves: Reduce water loss by minimizing the surface area exposed to the sun and wind.
  • Extensive root systems: Allow plants to absorb as much water as possible from deep or spread-out sources.
  • Waxy cuticle: A thick, waxy layer on leaves reduces water evaporation.
  • Water storage: Succulent plants, like cacti, store water in their stems to use during dry periods.

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