By: Ethan Komodo Dragon March 2013

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By: Ethan Komodo Dragon March 2013 Adaptations and Traits of Organisms Final assessment-animal power point By: Ethan Komodo Dragon March 2013

Birds Swan’s There warm blooded They lay eggs They have wings Have a backbone Have two legs and two feet

Fish Hatch from eggs Have gills Scaly skin Live in water all there life Soft eggs Are cold-blooded

Mammals Live birth Milk from female’s body Have a backbone Go Monkey’s Live birth Milk from female’s body Have a backbone Warm-blooded Fur or hair on body

amphibians The young live in water,adult live on land Have 4 legs Lay soft eggs Are cold-blooded The young breathe with gills,adults breathe with lungs Have moist skin

Reptiles Have scaly skin Breathe with lungs Are cold-blooded Have 4 limbs or no limbs Mainly live on land

Adaptation The act or process of changing to become able function.

Individual adaptation Species adaptation Individual adaptation Species adaptation is like most people have feet. Individual adaptation become a alpha wolf.

Camouflage When a rabbit hides in the snow.

Hibernation When a bear sleeps for the winter.

Migration Birds flying south for the winter.

Mimicry Acting like another animal

Genetics Heredity Is the science of Heredity. Is charatisces passed on to offspring.

Inherited traits traits passed down from parent to offspring but it may skip generations and that are improved through all the generations through the ages like birds and and other animals! Got it from google. 1.My hand. 2.Parrot feathers. 3.My skin

Acquired traits Acquired traits is like makeup you put it on.

Structures and functions Structures:it’s teeth Functions:to eat it’s prey

Fun facts They are the larges lizard in the world. Reaching 10 feet in length and more than 300 pounds, Komodo dragons are the heaviest lizards on Earth. They have long, flat heads with rounded snouts, scaly skin, bowed legs, and huge, muscular tails. Got it from bing.

Fossils An example of a fossil is the preserved remains from a prehistoric organism that have been preserved inside rock. An example of a fossil is an old, rigid unchanging person who won't embrace new technology. Got it from Bing.

Bibliography Information from Bing. Pictures from Bing