Adaptation — The behaviors and physical characteristics of species that allow them to live and reproduce successfully in their environment.
STRUCTURAL ADAPTATIONS
Cactus
Functional Adaptations Alpine Snowbells
Functional Adaptations A functional adaptation is a feature of the way an organism’s body works. EXAMPLES: 1. Increase in heart rate when you exercise. Your body automatically makes your heart beat faster to supply more blood to your muscle. 2. A snake can kill and eat a frog because its body chemistry can produce poison. The production of poison is a functional adaptation because it helps the snake obtain food and therefore survive. 3. Photosynthesis is a functional adaptation because it is the chemical means by which the plant produces the food materials it requires.
Behavioral Adaptations
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Three-toed sloth —moves slowly so predators cannot see them Three-toed sloth —moves slowly so predators cannot see them. Blend in the rainforest because green algae grows on their fur Red-eyed tree frog – Many scientist believe that red-eyed tree frogs can atleast shock their predators with their red eyes just long enough to get away.
Predator adaptations Prey adaptations Claws Claws Speed Teeth Camouflage Poison/venom Binocular vision Prey adaptations Claws Speed Camouflage Herds Monocular vision Cooperation
what niche does she fill? Adaptation: behaviors & physical characteristics of a species that allows it to live successfully Every organism has a variety of adaptations Adaptations allow organisms to survive and fulfill a specific role in an ecosystem. This is called niches. what niche does she fill?